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SAFE ON ALL SENSORS – Aeroclipse Sensor Cleaning Fluid combined with Sensor Swabs, ensures the highest purity and complete safety for your sensor. It is the trusted wet method for cleaning sensors without causing harm or damage.
SENSOR SWAB ULTRA – Cleanroom sealed swabs with honeycomb pattern, welded seams, and channeled handle effectively collect debris, ensuring purity. Slight “horn” enables corner cleaning.
AEROCLIPSE NON-FLAMMABLE CLEANER -Safely clean all digital sensors without streaks or residue. This fast-drying cleaning fluid breaks down and removes dust, dirt, and oil from optical surfaces. Dropper tip applicator ensures accurate use.
PACKAGE INCLUDES – Aeroclipse (0.5oz/15ml) Optic Cleaning Fluid and 6x Type-3 (24mm) Sensor Swabs for Cleaning Full Frame Mirrored/Mirrorless Cameras, including CCD or CMOS sensors.
MADE IN THE USA – Purity and quality of all Photographic Solutions products are ensured for customer satisfaction. Problem with your order? Contact PhotoSol for assistance.
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Ted K. –
If you have a digital or mirrorless camera, you must have this.
If you have a DSLR or mirrorless digital camera, eventually you’re going to get some dust on the sensor that just will not go away when running the camera’s built in cleaning function. You may not notice it when shooting wider apertures like 1.2 – 8, but once you start getting to f11 and above, you might start noticing little specks in the same spot in all your photos – these are dust particles that are stuck to your camera’s sensor. Maybe you can live with it and figure nobody will ever notice them. But *you’ll* know, and it will eat at your soul and sanity. So, you can take it to a camera shop and have them do it, or learn to do it yourself and save some money (its not terribly hard, but you have to be careful). Make sure to buy the swab in the correct size for your camera’s sensor. I have an older cleaning kit that came with a tiny spatula, Pec-Pads, and Eclipse cleaning solution. You had to wrap the pad around the little spatula and put the fluid on, etc – it was kind of a pain. The newer cleaning kit has the pad and spatula already assembled in sealed baggies. It doesn’t include as much fluid as the old kit, but honestly, its been 15 years since I bought my last kit and I still have cleaning fluid left. ONLY use the solution included in the kit, don’t be tempted to cheap out and use rubbing alcohol or other cleaning solution – if you do, you WILL regret it.Anyway – you’re either going to want a good full battery charge, or a wall plug that will supply power to your camera (I have an LP-6EN power adapter for my camera). You’re also going to want a squeeze bulb air blower (Rocket Blower – DO NOT USE CANNED AIR), and a tripod so you can angle the camera downward.1. Go to your bathroom, close the door, and turn the shower on hot for a few minutes to build up a little humidity in the room and pull the dust out of the air. 2. Set your camera to sensor cleaning mode, which locks up the mirror, or exposes the sensor. 3. Use your squeeze bulb to blow some of the less stuck dust off the sensor. 4. Then cut the end of one of the sealed swabs, put a couple drops of cleaning solution on it, and 5. swipe across the sensor in one continuous motion. 6. Then swab one time in the opposite direction. 7. Next, THROW THE SWAB AWAY. DO NOT RE-USE. If the dust isn’t too stuck down, you can put your lens back on, set to manual focus, de-focus the lens, and take a picture of the sky or other bright solid colored subject. Review your picture – if you don’t see the spots anymore, you’re done. If you still see it, or its moved slightly, you’ll need to repeat the cleaning process.For the price, every photographer should have at least one of these kits on hand.
Richard K –
Worked great and saved my butt.
There it was when I looked at my pictures transferred to my computer, a large dark area, not black, but gray and highly noticeable. How could this have happened so soon after I purchase this new camera? I knew I had to order a kit and this one was reasonably priced considering the heartstopping cost of my camera body and lens. When I cleaned off my sensor, I was figuratively sweating bullets. I had just bought a full frame, very high resolution, digital camera, a non-reflex one and I was not used to the idea that the sensor would be so exposed when I changed lenses. I hadnât learned how to have the shutter closed down every time you shut down the camera.When I first wiped it out down, the spot did not come out and I thought for certain I had scratched the sensor⦠Heaven help me with that would have to repair. On the second wipe though, it all came clean. The lesson Iâd like to share is if your camera has a shutter that can close, make sure that itâs engaged. In older days of reflex style cameras, the sensors were pretty far back from the lens opening, with a mirror and shutter screen in the way. But with modern camera/lens arrangements, itâs right upfront and quite vulnerable. I was surprised that Sony didnât have this shutter set to be closed when the cameras shut down, but after drowning myself in menus, I was able to locate that function. Whew!This tool is not optional in my estimation if you are anything but a naïve and hyper optimistic photographer, something will be happening to your sensor at some point and this is the solution generally.Order your kit and keep it on hand so that you donât have to wait anxiously for it to arrive and save YOUR tush,
Yamile Grave De Peralta –
The âdropperâ pours out like a funnel.
This had to be one of the single most stressful experiences Iâve ever had with my camera. The dropper would simply squirt out large amounts of the cleaning liquid which in turn caused massive residual buildups on my camera sensor. I could not get it to do only two drops no matter how hard I tried. About three of the six swabs were immediately ruined, which is extremely stressful when you only have six. To add to the stress despite the swab size being the correct one for my camera there is just enough missing width that it guaranteed that my sensor never had full coverage leading to massive streaks. A lot of people swear by this product so this is by no means a definitive review of the quality of the product but I am extremely upset with my own personal experience and I currently doubt that I will be purchasing again after this experience.
Velia Apollonio –
Il dosatore del liquido versa a pioggia appena inizi a ruotarlo, correndo lungo il contenitore, senza permetterti di dosare il liquido che finisce tutto fuori. Gli swab non sono a misura (molto più piccoli rispetto alla superficie per il quale sono indicati) e presentano degli angoli rigidi che pungono ai lati. Per fortuna non si è graffiato il sensore, ma dopo l’utilizzo sono dovuta correre al negozio e pagare la pulizia per tutta la schifezza lasciata sul sensore dal liquido. Soldi buttati
Andrés RodrÃguez –
Es la primera vez que me toca limpiar el sensor de mi cámara con un producto especÃfico. Cometà el error de limpiar el sensor por una emergencia con una tela limpiadora para gafas y lentes, la consecuencia es que el sensor quedó manchado y no pude hacer nada para quitarlo. Use este producto en cuanto llego a mis manos y mi primera experiencia es que limpia bastante bien el lente de la grasa que tenÃa sin embargo luego hay que frotar bastantes veces los limpiadores para remover las manchas del mismo lÃquido que lo acompaña. Una vez que se limpia todo rastro de lÃquido limpiador queda completamente limpio el sensor casi como nuevo. VolverÃa comprar el producto.
Emilio –
mucho mejor que la marca jjc!vale la pena.
Arturo E. –
Muy fácil el uso de estos limpiadores y sin el riesgo de maltratar el sensor de la cámara. VolverÃa a usarlos nuevamente si lo llego a necesitar.
Luis Palmer –
Para varios usos. Muy sencillo de utilizar y efectivo