Got An Arctic Butterfly???
Skippy
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Hey you folks who all brought an Arctic Butterfly from Ann McRae,
what do think???
I used mine several times on the Canada and USA trips.
It's easy to use, does an excellent job for what it is.
It wont remove everything but many of you would have noticed the difference if you haven't cleaned your sensor in a while.
Pre to the Arctic Butterfly I used Visible Dust brushes,
but they required canned compressed air.
What drew me to the Arctic Butterfly was that it required no air.
It packs easily into your backpack, and the batteries last for a long long time.
........ Skippy
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what do think???
I used mine several times on the Canada and USA trips.
It's easy to use, does an excellent job for what it is.
It wont remove everything but many of you would have noticed the difference if you haven't cleaned your sensor in a while.
Pre to the Arctic Butterfly I used Visible Dust brushes,
but they required canned compressed air.
What drew me to the Arctic Butterfly was that it required no air.
It packs easily into your backpack, and the batteries last for a long long time.
........ Skippy
.
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Skippy (Australia) - Moderator of "HOLY MACRO" and "OTHER COOL SHOTS"
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
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I do find that cleaning the brush with rubbing alcohol 90% helps, after 3-4 uses.
I use the butterfly + rocket blower and it's clean!
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