I have been reading an article in last weeks Amatuer Photographer mag about cleaning your camera's sensor. It is actually quite a subtle advert for the Eyelead Sensor Cleaning Stick. There are 2 kits to chose from. One with fluid in and one without.
What are people using to clean their sensors, assuming you are doing it yourself and not leaving a pro to do it. ?
Thanks
John 'flightpath'.
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Sensor cleaning
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Sensor cleaning
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Canon EOS 750D
Sigma APO OS DG 150-500mm
Canon 55-250 IS STM Lens
Sigma APO DG 70-300 lens
Canon EOS 750D
Sigma APO OS DG 150-500mm
Canon 55-250 IS STM Lens
Sigma APO DG 70-300 lens
Re: Sensor cleaning
Ages ago I got something like this, can't remember the exact brand! https://www.amazon.co.uk/SANHOOII-Digit ... 148&sr=8-5
Re: Sensor cleaning
How did you find this to use EGVP, and what were the results like?EGVP wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 7:31 amAges ago I got something like this, can't remember the exact brand! https://www.amazon.co.uk/SANHOOII-Digit ... 148&sr=8-5
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Re: Sensor cleaning
I use a similar kit with fluid. It's easy enough to do as long as you take your time and follow the instructions precisely. (if the instructions say 2 drops of fluid, use 2 drops!). Only do it if you have sensor snot on your photos, don't do it regularly for the sake of doing it. I've only done it twice in about 5 years but have a practiced routine for changing lenses. There are different swab sizes also, so it's important to get one that's the right size for your camera sensor.
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Re: Sensor cleaning
Here's one I have for my Canon 80D - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01 ... UTF8&psc=1
Works well, did take a few attempts though! Just watch a couple YouTube tutorials and it's not too hard to do
Works well, did take a few attempts though! Just watch a couple YouTube tutorials and it's not too hard to do
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