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Sensor Swab Type 2 (Box of 12) Photo
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Photographic Solutions
EAN: 0795122130215
Label: Photographic Solutions
Manufacturer: Photographic Solutions
Model: 2
MPN: SSNBOX
Publisher: Photographic Solutions
Studio: Photographic Solutions

Features:
  • The ONLY Wet Method Endorsed By ANY Camera Manufacturer
  • GUARANTEED NOT TO SCRATCH YOUR SENSOR
  • Photographic Solutions, Inc. guarantees that their Products will cause no damage to your sensor.





Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Sensor Swabs are designed for cleaning CCD chips and other delicate or hard to reach optical and imaging surfaces. Clean room manufactured and sealed, these swabs are the ultimate in purity. Can be used with D1, D1H and D1X models. Also for Canon D30, D60, 10D / 1Ds and Kodak 14N cameras.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Highly recommended
Well, dust is always there in your DSLR's CCD sensor. It is just a matter of time when it gets there. I used a Canon's 40D. Just got it for a month, I can see a lot of dust in the CCD already. --you take a picture against a piece of white paper with the smallest aperture (e.g. F/22), then you can see the dust-- In a point, it is not possible to just blow it off. There you have to use something like the Swab physically move the dust off.

It works well, simply, and fast. Highly recommended!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It works but quite expensive!
I have been having a hard time convincing myself to clean my sensor and I finally did it. I tried it for on my Nikon D300 when I noticed some dust on the sensor....after one swipe I got rid of the dust that boosted my confidence. I went to check my other body Nikon D200 and there was also some dust on it....I honestly found it to be a bit expensive to use a new swab so I just tried to reuse the swab and got my D200 sensor cleaned as well.....I guess this thing can be reused at your own risk...what's the risk? ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Expensive but.....
I purchased these from my local camera store for over $48. I had some dust and did the blower thing. I was able to remove the dust with the blower but it added a small hair that would not blow off. I purchased these and after the first attempt I was able to remove the small hair. Actually I think it was a micro metal shaving. The problem is I ended up with small light spots. I had to swipe three times to remove them.

Soooo.... It took me 4 swipes total. This could get real expensive if it has ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Expensive
PROS: rocket blowers will remove light dust, but when you've got gunk you'll eventually need to use a sensor swab. Researched 3 other different swabs,much cheaper than Eclipes, but Eclipes was outright the best. Highly recommended but expensive slr cameras..
CONS: EXPENSIVE, EXPENSIVE, EXPENSIVE!!! You can only use the swabs once, but i've used one twice cause they're just to darn expensive.





 

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