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How old is your camera? I have never taken any special precaution when changing lenses, and I have no problems with dust. The fact that it can't be removed with a blower makes me wonder if it isn't oil that hit the sensor, which is very common with new cameras and has to be removed with a thorough wet cleaning.

 

Good question. The only time I had blobs on the sensor was after using an OEM extension to enable close-ups. That might have been the cause as it took a lot of bulb blower power to shift it.

 

Always be wary of OEM kit.

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Change them only in a clean room.

You can never be 100% certain that a clean room is 100% clean 100% of the time..  The only solution if you are serious about keeping your sensor dust free is this:  Never change your lens - ever It's just not worth the risk.  :p

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You can never be 100% certain that a clean room is 100% clean 100% of the time.. The only solution if you are serious about keeping your sensor dust free is this: Never change your lens - ever. It's just not worth the risk. :p

Or maybe never unpack your camera and risk mounting a lens in the first place. Just put the unopened box on a shelf and dream about what it would be like to actually use the camera...lol

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Or maybe never unpack your camera and risk mounting a lens in the first place. Just put the unopened box on a shelf and dream about what it would be like to actually use the camera...lol

They actually do that in Japan, I have read:  Buy an M camera, get the box shrink wrapped, take it home and salt it away in the safe, never to be actually seen or touched - or perish the thought, taken out of the box and actually used.

 

Madness, says me.

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