If i'm not wrong, modelling shops do have compressors or dry compressed air in cans for sale.
When using compressors, be sure to have a moisture trap else you'll be blowing water droplets onto your lens/sensor.
I have a air compressors for doing air brush, it was about $700 at 15 years ago, has moisture trap with it. (Did some air brush illustration and armour tank modeling kits)Thanks for the info. I'll check it out. Are you talking about the compressors for airbrush?
always spray with can upright...spray with can tilted and especially upside down and you will have serious frosting...Be careful when spraying into the lens or sensor, when the air is spray out, the can become cold and can cause condensation on the surface that you blow. Only do a short burst of spray.
always spray with can upright...spray with can tilted and especially upside down and you will have serious frosting...
I use the 3M one as well...so far so ok...
hey catchlights, how to see whether my compressor have a moisture trap? is it the release thingy, with a container with it... actually was think of using my compressor to clean up my lenses but jus not sure how should i go abt it : (
its a glass with level gauge, then at the bottom of the glass is a metal tip that when u press will release pressure & water.