
Having moved up to a full frame sensor camera, I was caught with my pants down this past Saturday when I discovered some spots on my sensor that wouldn’t blow off. I tried using the sensor swab and eclipse for my cropped cameras and made it even worse. I made sure I shot wide open and that got me through the event, but I ordered this kit right away.
First off, if you think that automatic sensor cleaning is going to work indefinately, you’re mistaken. All it does is shake the sensor a bit. To test how dirty your sensor is, shoot a clear sky at f16. Download that image and increase the contrast a bit. You might be amazed at how filthy your sensor is. I think it’s always a good idea to carefully use a blower first. The Giottos Rocket Blaster is about $10. Take another test image. If it’s still dirty, check your lens for spots and then use the Sensor Swab. Test between each swab. It might take 2 or 3 swabs. The kit comes with 4 swabs with Pec Pads attached. It also includes 10 additional Pec Pads that you can attach yourself, and a pre-moistened swab. Save the pre-moistened swab for an emergency, like your Eclipse evaporating. No matter how tight you screw on the cap, this stuff disappears. Just to be on the safe side, you might want to purchase a pack of 100 Pec Pads for $10 and an extra bottle of Eclipse for $10. The case that comes with the kit is nicely constructed and perfect for the camera bag.
Adorama shipped extremely fast.
Happy shooting!
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