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I have a Nikon D7000 which has taken around 13k shots so far. I have just started experimenting with long shutter speeds with a 10 stop filter (up to 30 seconds) and to enable this I also have to stop down the lens to its minimum in certain situations.
I am now noticing either dust or oils spots in the bright areas of the resulting image, the sky for instance, and think it is time I cleaned the sensor. For everyday photography at average f-stops I don't see any dust spots etc.
My question is, which is better, wet or dry?
Is there any benefit or disadvantage of one over the other?
Is one likely to do more damage than the other i.e. is dry more likely to scratch the sensor or is wet likely to leave streaks?
Thank you in advance
I am now noticing either dust or oils spots in the bright areas of the resulting image, the sky for instance, and think it is time I cleaned the sensor. For everyday photography at average f-stops I don't see any dust spots etc.
My question is, which is better, wet or dry?
Is there any benefit or disadvantage of one over the other?
Is one likely to do more damage than the other i.e. is dry more likely to scratch the sensor or is wet likely to leave streaks?
Thank you in advance