Today's deal: VisibleDust DSLR sensor brush for £24.99
The VisibleDust Arctic Butterfly SL700 Sensor Brush is 58% off
Today's deal will appeal to photographers - a sensor brush from VisibleDust for 58% off the usual price of £59.99.
The Arctic Butterfly SL 700 Sensor Brush can be used in all DSLR sensors for removing dust and fibres and can be easily fitted into a pocket. It comes in one size and has a lower spinning speed compared to other Arctic Butterfly models.
Regular use after multiple lens changes should help maintain image quality, and reduce post-processing time spent eliminating dust spots.
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