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Sensor cleaning - Reinier - 07-31-2012 Hello all, Wonder if there are still people who are not on holiday (like myself). Did we discus the way to clean camera sensors already? If so, where can I find it. And if not I like to hear from you what you preffered cleaning kit or method is. I use VisibleDust the the green swabs for my EOS 5D. But I wonder if a dry brush is better. I have also seen those "vacuumcleaner" from, I believe it is called Green Clean. Best wishes, Reinier Sensor cleaning - netrex - 07-31-2012 I prefer a moist swab (moist with cleaning liquid), so a wet method. I actually just prefer blowing on it with a blower, but when that's not enough, a moist swab. Sensor cleaning - Guest - 07-31-2012 [quote name='Reinier' timestamp='1343749242' post='19650'] Hello all, Wonder if there are still people who are not on holiday (like myself). Did we discus the way to clean camera sensors already? If so, where can I find it. And if not I like to hear from you what you preffered cleaning kit or method is. I use VisibleDust the the green swabs for my EOS 5D. But I wonder if a dry brush is better. I have also seen those "vacuumcleaner" from, I believe it is called Green Clean. Best wishes, Reinier [/quote] I use a dry brush. First I try a rocket blower (usually doesn't do much), then the brush, usually 2 or three times (check sensor in-between), then the sensor is clean. One sort of has to try a full sweeping motion across the whole sensor, otherwise dust particles are left where the brush lifts off the sensor. http://www.thedustpatrol.com/products.html The product is small and compact, easy also to take along for travel. I try to clean the brush itself just with a rocket blower and never touch anything with it except the sensor. I never trust the wet stuff, most liquids leave some residue behind. Sensor cleaning - Rainer - 07-31-2012 There is one thing with old 5D's you should have an eye on: Very early models of the 5D (Serial numbers 043020xxxx) have a weakness in the coating of the AA-filter. Certain cleaning fluids will disolve the coating and irrecoverably damage the AA-filter. Sone fluids seem to be ok ... others not. Since I own a 5D of this series, I do only dry cleaning with a rocketblower (works most of the times pretty well) and brushes (for the stuff I cannot blow away). I usually check at f/8 and at f/22 ... if I don't see any dirt at f/8 (but see something at f/22) I dont clean ... if I see the dirt also at f/8, I will clean. Rainer |