
I’m a professional photographer and I have been driven half-way crazy any number of times trying to get the sensors clean on my various d-slr’s. I have used blowers and Arctic Butterfly’s and found my sensor still dirty and so went to the wet-clean method which I just couldn’t get to work for me. I wound up with more crap on the lens after the wet-clean. As a result, I once sent one of my camera bodies off to a Nikon authorized service facility because I was unable to get all of the muck off of my sensor that I had gotten on it from trying to clean it (wet). Well, no more. This little tool is the single most useful piece of photographic equipment I own. My sensor goes from having a multitude of spots and specks all over it to HAVING NONE in minutes. A couple passes with this thing, in conjunction with a blower and an Arctic Butterfly (and then shooting blank sky at a high f stop and then checking the image on a large monitor) and I’m ready to roll again. This thing is a small miracle in my opinion, just don’t press too hard on that delicate sensor with it. A TRUE LIFESAVER. It essentially equates to piece of mind for me as a photographer.






































































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