Sensor cleaning on DSLR's
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beanbag

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7,346 posts

263 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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Does anyone know how to do this and what's the best way?

I've got a Canon EOS 300D and ever since I've bought a new lens, I've been swapping and changing on the move and inevitably I've got a bit of dust on the sensor.

I know I should buy a dust blow but what sort? Also, I've read that it is actually possible (if using a good brush), you can actually brush the sensor itself.

Anyhow. Any tips and trick, articles etc would be greatly appreciated! :D

shadytree

8,291 posts

271 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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sensor swabs off eBay. About a fiver i think.

beanbag

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7,346 posts

263 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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shadytree said:
sensor swabs off eBay. About a fiver i think.


Are they wet wipes or dry? And (maybe a stupid question), but my sensor is quite deep in the camera. How would I get the swab in there gently?

I'm just paranoid about damaging the CMOS.

GetCarter

30,659 posts

301 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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Be very careful

HankScorpio

715 posts

259 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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I tried many methods, charged nylon brush being the best but none of them were great.

Took it to Nikon, 23 quid later, spotless!

milo

40 posts

271 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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I use one of these... works everytime...

www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Giottos-Rocket-Air-Blower-Review.aspx

Full write up.
http://01792.org/halo/template.asp?c=156

And theres little or no risk to you camera. Pits and scratches on your sensor are not covered by the warrenty.

>> Edited by milo on Monday 12th September 19:49

mikef

6,085 posts

273 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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Now, this isn't much use if you're not in London, I know, but - I took my D30 into Fixation, next to Vauxhall Station, who are Canon certified and do a sensor clean while you wait for £25. Maybe there's a similar service outfit where you are?

beanbag

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7,346 posts

263 months

Tuesday 13th September 2005
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mikef said:
Now, this isn't much use if you're not in London, I know, but - I took my D30 into Fixation, next to Vauxhall Station, who are Canon certified and do a sensor clean while you wait for £25. Maybe there's a similar service outfit where you are?


Unfortunately I'm in Vienna.....but maybe when I pop back for Christmas.....still....ages to go yet!