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Cleaning The D-SLR Sensor; Commercial Products For Use At Home Or On The Road:
VisibleDust recently came out with a line of swabs and liquids. While swabs are also matched to sensor size—and individually wrapped—they come in an Orange and Green series ($32.95/12-pack), each designed for different applications (I’m still trying to figure that out). VDust Formula ($12.95) is the cleaning liquid for light oil-based stains. Sensor Clean liquid ($27) is a first line of defense for stubborn spots. Smear Away liquid ($18) treats streaks and smears. Aside from the confusing array of products (how do I know when a moisture spot is oil- or water-based?), I found the swabs a bit stiff for my taste. The following swabs do not require liquids and may be more suitable for travel. Intemos/Intelligent Mobile Solutions Limited (available from Adorama) took a different approach with DSLRClean ($29.95/packet of 10). It is a cushiony soft, dry swab that gently sweeps up dust in its path (kind of a furniture duster, only tiny), the obvious advantage being that you don’t have to deal with any liquids. The swab comes straight, and needs to be bent into shape while in contact with the sensor so that it’s at the right angle ready for cleaning. IOptic ($14.95) is this company’s liquid solution to stubborn dust (but possibly subject to travel restrictions). While it will effectively clean the sensor, the swab requires considerable pressure to bend the tip (bend it in the bag, then straighten prior to insertion into camera). Finally, swabs are not individually wrapped, subjecting them to contamination once the package is opened.
Green Clean (Brandess-Kalt-Aetna Group) came out with yet another swab solution: Wet Foam & Dry Sweeper Sensor Cleaners 2-Packs come paired and individually wrapped ($32.95/five 2-packs). One swab is wet, the other dry for a one-two punch. Sweeping a few LCD screens with the wet swab I could easily see it picking up the dirt. The Intemos and Green Clean swabs are not sized to the sensor, so you may end up dragging dust around as you attempt to cover the entire surface. To prevent voiding the camera warranty, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations
regarding cleaning. Tip: Using A Sensor-Cleaning Brush I strongly urge you to visit each manufacturer’s website to review product
applications, cautions, and detailed instructions, which are not always provided
with the product. Especially helpful are online instructional videos. Keep The Dust Out Manufacturers/Distributors
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