Great for cleaning dust off camera sensors
I have used Kenro compressed air for years. It is a long-lasting canister and better than other smaller off-the-shelf aerosol cans which have a plastic tube as a nozzle. To use it you need to buy a thingummybob with trigger and jet that fits on top of the can. This is a disadvantage perhaps, but once purchased it is robustly made and will last for years. The Kenro can is not cheap but it provides a very powerful air jet and it does not leave residues of propellant on the sensor. I have said that it is good value, but as it is the only product that I know of that is as good, then this value is reflected in its uniqueness and not in the actual money you pay, if you see what I mean.
It won't remove oil residues from a camera sensor, and I have had a dSLR camera that produced these from the mirror mechanism, but it is ideal for blasting off even the tiniest of dust spots.
I have the other paraphernalia I need for sensor cleaning (swabs, liquid, brush etc.) but generally a squirt of compressed air Des the trick. I am going on holiday soon and as I will be changing lenses frequently, and may get dust inside my camera, I will take my compressed air with me. I probably won't take the other stuff.
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