M maikuraki New Member Jul 31, 2007 48 0 0 39 Oct 8, 2008 #1 Any strong air dusters to recommend? preferably in big capacity kind. Thanks
G GavinTing New Member Oct 16, 2007 1,298 0 0 32 Oct 8, 2008 #2 You should not be using compressed air for cameras..
M maikuraki New Member Jul 31, 2007 48 0 0 39 Oct 8, 2008 #3 not on cameras but for general purpose..
S synapseman Senior Member May 6, 2003 2,187 0 36 State of Confusion www.pbase.com Oct 9, 2008 #5 Falcon Dust-Off Professional. Challenger Superstore. $19.90 ($15.90 for members)
M maikuraki New Member Jul 31, 2007 48 0 0 39 Oct 9, 2008 #6 thanks..is it the bigger capacity ones? anyone tried the U.N air dusters (350ml eco friendly) ones from cathay photo?
thanks..is it the bigger capacity ones? anyone tried the U.N air dusters (350ml eco friendly) ones from cathay photo?
S synapseman Senior Member May 6, 2003 2,187 0 36 State of Confusion www.pbase.com Oct 9, 2008 #7 maikuraki said: thanks..is it the bigger capacity ones? anyone tried the U.N air dusters (350ml eco friendly) ones from cathay photo? Click to expand... Never really tried others. I think they're quite expensive? The one that I mention is 374ml.
maikuraki said: thanks..is it the bigger capacity ones? anyone tried the U.N air dusters (350ml eco friendly) ones from cathay photo? Click to expand... Never really tried others. I think they're quite expensive? The one that I mention is 374ml.
David Kwok Senior Member Aug 23, 2008 1,104 0 36 Singapore www.flickr.com Oct 9, 2008 #8 Canned compressed air. Okay arh... I use it on my body and lens. But must be very careful, always test it before using. and make very very sure that while using it, don't tilt it. Use in burst instead of a holding it in a long stream.
Canned compressed air. Okay arh... I use it on my body and lens. But must be very careful, always test it before using. and make very very sure that while using it, don't tilt it. Use in burst instead of a holding it in a long stream.
S synapseman Senior Member May 6, 2003 2,187 0 36 State of Confusion www.pbase.com Oct 9, 2008 #9 If you hold it upside down, it is good for freezing cockroaches instantly. :thumbsup:
C cimman New Member Aug 27, 2004 237 0 0 Oct 9, 2008 #10 synapseman said: If you hold it upside down, it is good for freezing cockroaches instantly. :thumbsup: Click to expand... err... first you have to get close to the cockroaches, maybe that's for another thread...
synapseman said: If you hold it upside down, it is good for freezing cockroaches instantly. :thumbsup: Click to expand... err... first you have to get close to the cockroaches, maybe that's for another thread...