Works as advertised.
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| Review Date: April 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer: P. Tran, |
This product works quite well as long as you follow the directions. It is very important that you blow air through the bristles between brush strokes. This "charges" the brush, making it lift away and attract dirt much better. It also removes the dust that was collected during the last cleaning, ensuring that you do not redeposit this dust on your sensor.
Keep in mind that no brush will ever take the place of a good wet system when a good cleaning is needed. When my hand blower wont remove stubborn dust, I turn to this brush. When this brush will not remove dust stuck on with moisture, I use a wet cleaning system such as Eclipse E2 + Sensor Swabs. If used correctly, this product will take care of a good 90% of your sensor cleaning needs.
I have uploaded two pictures. Both pictures are of a blank word document on my computer monitor. Both pictures are at 22f with the focus set to infinity and cropped to size. My hand blower would not remove the dust in the first picture, so I broke out my trusty sensor brush. As you can see from the second picture, the brush did a good job removing most of the dust. |
Works great
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| Review Date: July 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Miller, Kansas City, MO |
The time had finally come for me to attempt to clean my sensor. I have tried having it professionally done before, but with very poor results. You know what they say... If you want something done right, do it yourself. The only problem here is that it was my camera sensor. Look on the web and there are warnings all over about the risk of damaging the sensor. But, an unusable camera (due to dust) is unusable - so I decided it was time to actually try it. And it wasn't so bad.
It was pretty nerve racking, but it was fairly easy.
I used a staged approach and I bought all the stuff - the blower, the brush, and the swabs. I went through each method and it was just like you read in the other reviews. The blower took off some, the brush took off more, and the swab got all the rest.
The brush worked out pretty well, but I still had to resort to the wet method to get the more stubborn specs. As long as the dust is not stuck on, it does a pretty good job. Just make sure to read the instructions and follow them.
Overall, I'm giving five stars because the brush did exactly what I expected it to do. No complaints here.
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Excellent
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| Review Date: July 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Edgar H. Tan, MD, Global |
| This is really good for dusts....I have a Nikon D3 with dust loving sensor....it's good for dusts...but to have a good effecttive cleaning we need a combined approach to swipe with E2 and then brush the residual dusts that stays behind! |
Nice!
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| Review Date: May 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: E. Meyer, Chesterfield, MI |
| Can't say much more than speedy delivery. I'm giving this as a birthday present, haven't opened the product yet. Assuming the product will work as stated in the description. If I find anything different, I will edit my comments. |
Seems to work
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| Review Date: May 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: SEN, |
| I've tried this a couple of times, and it does seem to take some of the specks off the Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) sensor. I have a few other solutions for dust, starting simply with Giottos AA1900 Large Rocket Blaster and ending with more sophisticated solutions; in the end you have to accept dust as a fact of life, and not let it get in the way of changing to whichever lens you need. |
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