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- anti-dust systems are not very effectively.
- "avoid the dust" is a clear theoretical idea: our world is relatively dusty.
- "live with dust"... What can I say... do you taking a shower sometimes?
I can offer other ideas:
- buy a "bridge" camera like Panasonic FZ50 - they have relatively dust resistance
- go to the cleaning service (but it is money)
- learn yourself to clean sensor (correct hands and strong nerves requried)
For last way strongly recommended this site: http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/
- Some anti-dust systems are better than others. Although they cannot completely eliminate the dust problem but some do help reducing it.
- I meant avoiding the dusty environment. Dust is indeed everywhere.
- Live with the dust. Recognize there is a dust issue and learn to work with it. That means identify the dust and clean it. I will be working on a second post on sensor cleaning methods.
Thanks again for commenting.I still look forward to receiving your reply on my previous email though. ;-)