Quote Originally Posted by Danny
George, ya got info on why not to use canned air? If so link me please. I use the little dust ball squeezy thing, with a light dust of canned air if needed. But i havent needed to clean my sensor in a while (i havent been shooting much)

I found this on a forum as I was searching best cleaning methods

Compressed air is one of the worse things you can shoot into your DSLR. It usually makes things worse, flinging propellant and dust onto your sensor and into the far reaches of your camera (e.g., pentaprism and focusing screen).
But a rocket blower or hurricane blower would be fine, just by doing it upside down so that the dust falls down.

I cant find it right now, but I read that a Canon guy used compressed air in a can, and held the can wrong and freeze cracked his image sensor filter Ended up sending it to Canon for repair.