Actor wrote:Nigel wrote:Not canned air.
Why not?
I've used compressed air (not canned) but obviously I can't take the compressor with me on a shoot. Maybe I could if I had a pickup truck and a long extension cord. :lol:
I was always taught that canned air was NEVER to be used inside cameras because the propellant, not just the air, could cause damage.
This is an excerpt from one of Jon Fauer's books:
Falcon Safety Products, Inc. has recently introduced an environmentally safe canned cleaning gas without chlorofluorocarbons (CFC). Falcon's Dust-Off Plus contains hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) which purportedly do not deplete the earth's ozone layer. Other manufacturers will hopefully follow. Earlier versions of the product, Dust-Off, Dust-Off II, and other brands containing CFC, are harmful. Read the label.
Be careful when using canned gas. It can leave a residue on mirror shutters and lenses. Certain areas of the movement should be avoided, because you might blow oil or grease all over the place. Another danger is blowing dirt further into the camera mechanism. Try to clean so the air blows away from camera cavities.