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12/10/2004 01:46:06 PM · #1 |
After almost 4000 shot and a trip to the Sahara, I cleaned my sensor for the first time using the Sensor Brush. Took me 3 tries, twice with the main brush and once with the touch-up brush.
Here are the results:
Before: After:
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12/10/2004 01:48:59 PM · #2 |
Good job man. I have to clean mine again. I use the Eclispe and swab thingie.
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12/10/2004 01:50:30 PM · #3 |
I was surprised at how easy and efficient the Sensor brush was in cleaning the sensor. Expensive but worth it...
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12/10/2004 01:51:39 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by doctornick: I was surprised at how easy and efficient the Sensor brush was in cleaning the sensor. Expensive but worth it... |
Where did you get it?
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12/10/2004 01:52:50 PM · #5 |
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12/10/2004 01:58:49 PM · #6 |
I bought some Eclipse and a swab but I haven't tried it yet. Not enought dust to bother me...at least not until I go home to Victoria at Xmas and do some landscapes. Shooting at f/22 scares me now. ;).
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12/10/2004 02:00:44 PM · #7 |
Gotta tell ya, as nerve racking as it was for me to clean my sensor, I was so pleased with the ease of doing it (my shaking hand aside) and the relatively short amount of time it actually takes to complete the actual cleaning process. I used the CopperHill Images method (liquid/swipe).
But nothing made me happier than to see a clean sensor image. Good job on your cleaning Dr.Nick |
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12/10/2004 02:17:18 PM · #8 |
how'd you get those sensor images? |
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12/10/2004 02:33:14 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by jemison: how'd you get those sensor images? |
Set the aperture at f/22and shot my ceiling.
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12/10/2004 02:33:14 PM · #10 |
just shoot at a wall with f/22 , dont need to be in focus
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12/10/2004 02:41:11 PM · #11 |
or just set to f/22 and ISO 100 and move the camera a lot.
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12/10/2004 03:27:55 PM · #12 |
I got my Sensor brushes weeks ago, and have been too terrified to actually clean the sensor. Maybe I'll give it a go this weekend, it sure needs it. I'm pleased to hear that you thought it was pretty easy to do. |
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12/10/2004 03:36:16 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by doctornick: After almost 4000 shot and a trip to the Sahara, I cleaned my sensor for the first time using the Sensor Brush. Took me 3 tries, twice with the main brush and once with the touch-up brush.
Here are the results:
Before: After: |
WOW! Some people's CLEANED sensors don't look as good as your before picture. Great job.
BTW: WHat do you do for a living Nick? Seems like you're always traveling, and to exotic places too.
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