Lens or the sensor? (Cleaning)


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ok night thanks.. will search for that :)
btw how can we prevent dust on the sensor? do not change lens frequently?
 

ok night thanks.. will search for that :)
btw how can we prevent dust on the sensor? do not change lens frequently?

you cannot prevent it per se

but you can minimise it

as others have mentioned elsewhere, facing down your camera when you change lens, and only change when the air is more static is a good idea

always switch off your camera when switching lenses

these are two good rules to follow to minimise dust instances, i guess
 

pentax cleaning kit? it works, but not for welded dust, which you will get a lot in singapore due to humidity

do a quick search on the forums for "sensor cleaning" gigahz, all dslrs are roughly the same when it comes to sensor cleaning. me, i currently use eclipse cleaning solution and pec pads, along with artic butterfly. you can google if you do not know what all these are.

Yeah, the Pentax cleaning kit doesn't work for those sticky spots, some cleaning solution like the eclipse is the way to go. Actually I've always recommended the eclips cleanser plus pec pads combo for lens cleaning :D


Artic Butterfly? That's kinda expensive. Luckily dust hasn't been a bid problem to me, yet. Otherwise I might just get one too :)
 

after my warranty expires.. i will test to clean it myself :) i heard pec pads are great cleaners..
 

Yeah, the Pentax cleaning kit doesn't work for those sticky spots, some cleaning solution like the eclipse is the way to go. Actually I've always recommended the eclips cleanser plus pec pads combo for lens cleaning :D


Artic Butterfly? That's kinda expensive. Luckily dust hasn't been a bid problem to me, yet. Otherwise I might just get one too :)

Yeah, agreed. I got the eclipse and sensor swab to clean the sensor on my DS also. Pentax cleaning kit mainly for cleaning K10D and when travelling.:)
 

Heres the pic after shriro clean the sensor.. it still has some spots
any help? should i bring it back again? :(
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I think i need this ...
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I think i need this ...
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I am using "this". First, I would use a blower to blow the camera sensor. Then swab it with the sensor swab. Remember to overturn the camera so that the sensor is facing the ground as I heard from somebody(cannot remember) that gravity make the dust fly away when u blow it.
 


Personally I don't like the idea of using fluids on sensors as the sensor on the K10/K100D has a special dust-repellant coating... well thats just me.

Maybe you should try to get hold of this:

http://forum.clubsnap.com/showpost.php?p=3281780&postcount=173

http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/accessories/2006/11/22/5113.html

Its cheap (<$50), effective and made by Pentax :)
 

Personally I don't like the idea of using fluids on sensors as the sensor on the K10/K100D has a special dust-repellant coating... well thats just me.

Maybe you should try to get hold of this:

http://forum.clubsnap.com/showpost.php?p=3281780&postcount=173

http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/accessories/2006/11/22/5113.html

Its cheap (<$50), effective and made by Pentax :)
Sir where can i purchase that?
what store?
 

Yeah, the Pentax cleaning kit doesn't work for those sticky spots, some cleaning solution like the eclipse is the way to go. Actually I've always recommended the eclips cleanser plus pec pads combo for lens cleaning :D


Artic Butterfly? That's kinda expensive. Luckily dust hasn't been a bid problem to me, yet. Otherwise I might just get one too :)

yar, $120 or so, IIRC

but won't want to risk dragging unwelded dust around i guess

to be honest, the sensor filter is a lot more durable than people always paint it out to be.. unless mine is spoilt beyond belief already and i still don't know

pictures still look ok to me though :bsmilie:
 

Heres the pic after shriro clean the sensor.. it still has some spots
any help? should i bring it back again? :(
why you always seem to like hdring all your photos hahahaha

anyways, don't be too anal about dust, if it 's not too many spots, why go to all the trouble?

clone tool in photoshop will be your best friend :)
 

I think i need this ...
those are immensely expensive

you probably need it once, after that you can just kope the sensor swab stick and wrap pec pads around it

an alternative, should you dare to weather it, is what i used to do when i was much more financially constrained.. just use very very expensive cotton buds (higher quality).. always make sure you keep them very pristine condition. use blower to blow away any excess dust on the tip, then use sensor cleaning solution on it and use like a sensor swab/ pec pad.

btw, only do the last paragraph at your own risk hor. for me seems ok. actually all self-cleaning things.. if you really not confident then i guess best to let the techs do it for you.

if you are under budget constraint, i would suggest the sensor cleaning fluid from ppcp. it works fine. and is wayyyy cheaper htan eclipse (from photographic solutions)

they also have sensor swabs, but honestly i think the quality not very good (hope they don't see this hahahaha)

sensor cleaning kit from ppcp link

sensor cleaning fluid only link
 

I am using "this". First, I would use a blower to blow the camera sensor. Then swab it with the sensor swab. Remember to overturn the camera so that the sensor is facing the ground as I heard from somebody(cannot remember) that gravity make the dust fly away when u blow it.



sensor swab and elipse so expensive ?
$38 + $180 and can clean max 12 times only
 

Hi
I can't see your pics. Try not to use flikr...use photobucket.
BTW, before you go all the way to shriro, have you tried blowing away the dust using a lens blower. you can buy these cheap for around $10-$15. if that fail, then bring to shriro...
 

AFAIK, Fuji techs also use Sensor Swabs and Eclipse Solution. :)
 

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