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Old 5th October 2004   #1
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Default Can anyone organise MO for Visible Dust products?

I saw this review today and this product looks very promising for sensor cleaning:

http://robgalbraith.com/bins/content...id=7-6460-7296

http://www.visibledust.com/catalog.htm

I really don't know how to organise a MO but if someone starts one for this product I would be very interested.
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Old 5th October 2004   #2
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I would be interested too. have been looking for some simple to use sensor cleaner. Digital camera manufacturer should just invent sensor cleaning for their digital camera. Maybe a vacuum with some cleaning machanisium that will just mount over the lens mount and does its job efficiently when activated. Sure this is an essential item.
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One step ahead of you ... have already contacted them to ask for bulk pricing. Stay tuned.
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Old 5th October 2004   #4
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Originally Posted by Darren
One step ahead of you ... have already contacted them to ask for bulk pricing. Stay tuned.
Woo!
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Great means we are going to have MO soon ??.

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One step ahead of you ... have already contacted them to ask for bulk pricing. Stay tuned.
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+1........
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Old 5th October 2004   #7
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Hmm, will the brush damage/scratch the CCD sensor?
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Old 5th October 2004   #8
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Are you guys serious??? It seems grossly overpriced.
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Old 5th October 2004   #9
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ah finally its going ahead, i recalled that there was a thread sometime back on this and some guys expressed interest in MO but somehow or other it died down.

Originally Posted by Darren
One step ahead of you ... have already contacted them to ask for bulk pricing. Stay tuned.
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Old 6th October 2004   #10
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what's the MO price?
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Old 6th October 2004   #11
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Sweet thanks Darren. If you read the site and the reviews it seems very safe. No liquid means the brush is safer than pec pads and ecilpse. No alcohol means it can be packed for travel.
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Old 6th October 2004   #12
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count me in for the MO if there's any.
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Old 6th October 2004   #13
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Me interested too if price is right
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i'm in.... if the price is good....hahaha thanks darren for wanting to enquiry for us.....!
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Old 6th October 2004   #15
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i'm probably missing something here, but it looks rather like a bunch of brushes.

like the kind i used in school for poster/water colours.

seems steep at USD$100 for a few of them.
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Old 6th October 2004   #16
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Originally Posted by obviousdude
i'm probably missing something here, but it looks rather like a bunch of brushes.

like the kind i used in school for poster/water colours.

seems steep at USD$100 for a few of them.

which is why there's a gallery to compare the difference between this and the typical brushes.

http://www.visibledust.com/gallery.htm
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Expensive brushes for those "hard-to-get-at" places?
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Originally Posted by Castlesinthesky
which is why there's a gallery to compare the difference between this and the typical brushes.

http://www.visibledust.com/gallery.htm
thanx

this is very interesting.
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Update?
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how is the MO enquiry going? If not i'm going ahead with it myself....but still holding out for the hold of a discount....

emailed them....and got a pretty fast reply from them....
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