When I’m using the MiniBrite, I locate the dust on the sensor with the magnifier,
remembering that the position of the dust will be reversedfrom what I might have seen
on an image on the camera’s LCD (because the camera lens flips the image when mak-
ing the exposure). Then, I use the SensorKlear wand or the blower brush to remove the
artifact.
The SensorKlear loupe actually allows you to keep your eye on the prize as you do the
cleaning. You can peer through the viewer, rotate the opening to the side opposite the
position of the dust, then insert the hinged wand to tap the dust while you’re watching.
This method allows removing a bunch of dust particles quickly, so it’s my preferred pro-
cedure when I have the loupe with me.
David Busch’s Nikon D7000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography488
Figure 14.16
The SensorKlear
Loupe and
wand allow
quickly remov-
ing multiple
dust particles.