Back 2 Basics IT Consulting
31 juli 2025
Goede swaps, werkt goed, correcte maat voor full frame sensors
Liam
11 juni 2025
Perfect
MP
8 juni 2025
This product is trash. I was looking for a tool to clean my camera sensor. These wipers are not soaked in cleaner or any other sort of liquid, it was dry and not soft. The tip of the wipers is very hard, I did not end up using them as I was afraid they would scratch the surface of the sensor.Look for a different brand or a different product where the tips come wet and soft and don't waste your money on this product.
Daisy
20 januari 2025
If you change lenses frequently, you will get grime inside the sensor region of your camera, and on a trip of a week or more, you are guaranteed to get some dust spots on your sensor.Bring the Giotto Rocket Blower, since that may take care of some of the spots. I have found about 50% of them don't go away with the blower.Carrying a small bottle of Eclipse sensor cleaner and these swabs can save your hours of time, not having to use the Q tool in Lightroom to get rid of the dust spots. It may take 2 or 3 swabs to get your sensor really clean, so bring half a dozen swabs. They are really one time use swabs: don't risk damaging your sensor by reusing a swab!In the past, I have used Pec Pads cut to the right size taped to a cleaning wand. These work quite well, but the premade swabs are a lot easier to use: just tear open the package, and you're ready to go. Not having to tape the Pec Pad to the cleaning wand is a huge time saver and is so much more portable when travelling.Hint 1: If you don't have a good lamp to work under in your travel location, try cleaning the sensor when you have bright sunlight to work with to shine into the mirror box/sensor area.Hint 2: When you put the wand with the Eclipse cleaning fluid into the sensor area, have it turned 90 degrees to the direction that you will be wiping in, parallel to the long side of the sensor. It's easy to accidentally tap the side of the mirror box with the wand if you are going in with the wand oriented to the short side of the sensor. You really don't want to wipe the sensor with the wand if it has touched anything else, since it can leave grease smudges on the sensor.Hint 3: You don't have to be ultra-gentle with the swab. Just smoothly go one way across the sensor, and then back again.To get an image that will show the dust spots, use a long telephoto, go manual exposure or aperture priority and stop down to f/22 or higher. Focus to infinity and point to a bland part of the sky and adjust your exposure with the shutter speed dial if you are using manual. Adding 1-2 stops of exposure makes the image brighter and easier to see the dust spots (+ exposure compensation). The resulting photo will allow you to pixel peep and find the dust spots easily.
Massimo Z.
19 november 2024
O non cambiate mai obbiettivo ... altrimenti avete bisogno di questi, pulizia del sensore ottima, non è presente il liquido di pulizia che va preso a parte, ma fanno benissimo il loro lavoro, sono correttamente dimensionati e confezionati perfettamente .