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I found this on another forum so I thought I would pass it along.
Sam
DUST-AID : Adhesive Based Sensor Cleaner for DSLR's (http://www.dust-aid.com/instruction_video.html)
wxwax
Feb-21-2007, 08:38 AM
I found this on another forum so I thought I would pass it along.
Sam
DUST-AID : Adhesive Based Sensor Cleaner for DSLR's (http://www.dust-aid.com/instruction_video.html)
Sam, Gus should be fast asleep right now, so I'm taking the liberty of moving this to the Accessory forum.
Good find!
I worry about sticky residue on the glass that protects the sensor.
kdog
Feb-21-2007, 09:49 AM
I worry about sticky residue on the glass that protects the sensor.
If you read their website, the inventor spent a lot of time evaluating adhesives from a bunch of different companies to find one that left no residue. He's got some fancy-schmancy optical tests that proves it doesn't leave any behind. Looks like it might have some possibilities. You can't buy it yet; the website says it'll become available in March.
Cheers,
-joel
wxwax
Feb-21-2007, 09:51 AM
If you read their website, the inventor spent a lot of time evaluating adhesives from a bunch of different companies to find one that left no residue. He's got some fancy-schmancy optical tests that proves it doesn't leave any behind. Looks like it might have some possibilities. You can't buy it yet; the website says it'll become available in March.
Cheers,
-joel
I admit I'm curious and will probably buy it to test it.
W.W. Webster
Feb-21-2007, 10:28 AM
I found this on another forum so I thought I would pass it along.Very interesting - thanks for posting this. :thumb
I cant see a price ? Anyone know what its worth ?
ziggy53
Feb-21-2007, 10:51 AM
My concern is that the pads are cut to a size smaller than the sensor. Any irregularity in the edge of the pad "could" leave behind pieces with residue attached. Since the adhesive is a low tack variety, it would probably be fairly easy to remove.
I guess I would prefer a system "larger" than the sensor size to prevent this eventuality.
(Actually, I still use a "DIY/homemade" static brush system and it serves me awfully well.)
http://www.prime-junta.net/pont/How_to/a_Brush_Your_Sensor/a_Brush_Your_Sensor.html
wxwax
Feb-21-2007, 10:53 AM
I guess I would prefer a system "larger" than the sensor size to prevent this eventuality.
That's dangerous.
If it brushes the sides of *ahem* some dSLRs, it will pick up oil from the mechanism. :uhoh
mike_k
Feb-21-2007, 05:58 PM
I cant see a price ? Anyone know what its worth ?
From the site:
It retails for $39.95 and contains 12 cleaning foam tapes. This breaks down to $3.33 per cleaning...
Might be worth a try.
Glenn NK
Feb-21-2007, 07:21 PM
The tape concept seems quite clever, but the price would have to come down I think. My bottle of Sensor Clean was about that much money, but it will probably last a few years. On the other hand, the cotton Q-tips I use are really cheap, and any residual fibres blow off easily.
jaymc
Feb-21-2007, 07:27 PM
I find this method works superbly!
http://Jay-McGinnis.smugmug.com/photos/131311390-L.jpg
- Jay :rofl
wxwax
Feb-21-2007, 07:31 PM
I find this method works superbly!
http://Jay-McGinnis.smugmug.com/photos/131311390-S.jpg
- Jay :rofl
:lol3
Seymore
Feb-21-2007, 07:32 PM
Do you use a heat gun or a blowdryer to dry it? :scratch
I find this method works superbly!
http://Jay-McGinnis.smugmug.com/photos/131311390-L.jpg
- Jay :rofl
ziggy53
Feb-21-2007, 07:42 PM
I find this method works superbly!
http://Jay-McGinnis.smugmug.com/photos/131311390-L.jpg
- Jay :rofl
As a Canon shooter, I would only recommend that to loyal Nikon users. :thumb
saurora
Feb-21-2007, 08:09 PM
Thanks Sam for posting this. It looks almost easy...however my over-active imagination and tendency to worry about everything has created visions of the pad falling off the wand and getting stuck to the sensor! :rofl
As a Canon shooter, I would only recommend that to loyal Nikon users. :thumb
Interesting... as a Nikon shooter, I was hoping to see a detailed demo from a loyal Canon user! :wink
claudermilk
Feb-22-2007, 06:35 AM
Do you use a heat gun or a blowdryer to dry it? :scratch
That much water? I'd say shop air. :D
BTW, I saw the Copper Hill site endorses & sells this new one and has tested it. Seems a bit pricey for what it is, but it likely a safe method. I'm keeping an eye on it.
mr peas
Feb-22-2007, 07:04 AM
I find this method works superbly!
http://Jay-McGinnis.smugmug.com/photos/131311390-L.jpg
- Jay :rofl
I didnt know Canon made slr-shaped canteens!
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