Can one use a turbo blaster to remove possible dust spot on sensor of a mirrorless camera like one can on a DSLR?

SuperflyTNT wrote:

Actually you want a narrow f-stop so you can see the dust, f/22 is usually good. Pick a lens in the 70-100mm range. Pick a white or light target, like a wall, piece of paper or the sky. Defocus, if you’re shooting a wall or piece of paper focus at infinity, if it’s the sky the closest focusing distance. Shoot at your lowest native ISO.

Exactly. And doubters can prove it for themselves. Just compare the test shots of f/22 and f/2.0 at equal EVs. Typically, much more distinct dust seen at f/22 goes fuzzy or even disappears at f/2.0.

When youre chasing down any particular particule, dont forget that north is south and east is west concerning the monitor image vs the sensor.

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