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A Camera “Lens” that Vacuums Dust Off the Sensor

vacuum lens cleaner A Camera Lens that Vacuums Dust Off the Sensor
Keeping your camera’s lens and sensor clear of dust is an important part of taking good pictures. A well placed spec of dust can ruin a shot faster than your buddy’s weak attempt at photobombing your shot. So this accessory from Japanese company Fujin takes a new approach to removing dust by vacuuming it out. It looks like a lens and attaches to your DSLR or SLR through a standard Canon lens mount but flick the little button on the side and it starts sucking out the dust.
vacuum lens A Camera Lens that Vacuums Dust Off the Sensor
You can see it in action in this video below (note that the voiceover commentary is in Japanese):

It appears to have a dust filter to capture any debris. For such a small size accessory, it’s probably more of a tiny fan than a vacuum cleaner (although a vacuum cleaner is technically a fan of sorts maybe?) and comments over on Canonwatch say that it could potentially damage any waterproof sealing on a camera. It’s effectiveness remains a mystery perhaps but the idea of cleaning off your sensor without touching it is definitely a strong one.

A Camera “Lens” that Vacuums Dust Off the Sensor
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