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Reddit mentions of UES DSLR or SLR Digital Camera Cleaning Swab for APS-C Sensors
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Reddit mentions: 16
We found 16 Reddit mentions of UES DSLR or SLR Digital Camera Cleaning Swab for APS-C Sensors. Here are the top ones.
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- UES Sensor Cleaner is alcohol-free and ammonia-free. Ideal for cleaning both CCD and CMOS sensors.
- Ultra pure water-based sensor cleaner has non-aggressive formula.
- Super soft swab head is fully covered by ultra fine microfiber - efficient cleaning and no scratch
- Flexible swab rod with a mini channel enables the pressure on the swab head evenly across the sensor
- Every sensor cleaning swab is made in a Class 100 Clean-Room and sealed in a vacuum package
Features:
Specs:
Height | 5.54 Inches |
Length | 7.09 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2017 |
Size | 12 Swabs + 15ml Cleaner |
Width | 1.1 Inches |
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Your kit lens is awesome, best kit lens I've ever had, this is my fourth digital camera.
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Give up now. It's completely ruined for ever. You're screwed. Just throw it away.
Just kidding. Personally, I have had great luck with these: http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Camera-Sensor-Cleaning-Cleaner/dp/B00K8MTPEW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1425616348&sr=8-3&keywords=sensor+swab
Unfortunately, you did everything you were not supposed to do, outside of spit-polishing it. For the damage you've already done, I would suggest going to a local camera shop and see if they do sensor cleanings, for a charge of course. Or if you really want to do it yourself, you can get a sensor cleaning swab kit, like this, and do a Wet Cleaning as shown here.
I used this for my 70d's sensor. I bought the 70d used, and it had a lot of dust on the sensor that a blower couldn't get off, but this cleaned it all up with one swab. It's very easy too.
Sensor Swabs
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first i would try the rocket blower if that does not work then time to use the big boys and by that i mean buy this;
https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Camera-Sensor-Cleaning-Cleaner/dp/B00K8MTPEW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1506279958&sr=8-1&keywords=apsc+cleaner
I have clean the a6000 sensor twice with no issues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsVtbgFcZc4&t=457s
I've used this kit to clean my 70D and my sister's a6000 multiple times:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K8MTPEW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_LmOvxbGYVH5Q3
Works great. A blower alone probably isn't going to cut it if there's heavy contamination on the sensor - you need something with swabs like this. Take pictures of a flat white surface or the sky at f/22 to check it after each swabbing.
I tried this one on GH3, works great. I have tried it on the G85 yet.
I had a spot on almost ever photo I was taking on my Nikon, see this picture, sorry for the low imgur quality but you should see the spot I circled. Not sure if it is the same as you are getting...
I bought this cleaning kit on Amazon had to do the cleaning twice, no more spots!
Lol the sensor is not as sensitive as people make it out to be. When I first got mine I breathed on it and wiped it with a microfiber cloth and it held up fine, though I realized breathing on it only makes things messier (I know that's stupid, it was a long time ago). Since then, I've cleaned with swabs and sensor cleaning solution if a rocket blower doesn't work and have had 0 issues.
Use these swabs if the rocket blower doesn't work. Dont press it like you're trying to destroy your camera and you'll be fine.
I never clean unless I see spots. I regularly use a rocket blower when I see dust and that usually takes care of it. The few times I have cleaned, I bought this: http://www.amazon.com/APS-C-Digital-Camera-Sensor-Cleaning/dp/B00K8MTPEW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452199083&sr=8-1&keywords=cleaner+sensor
It works pretty well. It takes like 10 min.
Any recommendations for this? I'm totally new at this, so if you have any links (i.e. Amazon) you'd recommend, that'd be awesome. I'm assuming like this, correct?
https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Camera-Sensor-Cleaning-Cleaner/dp/B00K8MTPEW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1480832740&sr=8-3&keywords=sensor+swabs
If you don't want to send it out for service, you can lock your mirror up, and use THESE to very carefully, slowly and lightly swab the sensor. It is a pretty straight forward process, just don't use too much pressure. There are loads of videos on how to do it.
Sorry, I forgot to mention it. It is a Sony A6000. This the kit I used, https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Camera-Sensor-Cleaning-Cleaner/dp/B00K8MTPEW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1549405647&sr=8-3&keywords=a6000+sensor+cleaning+kit
Those are sensor spots, you need to clean your sensor. You can buy kits online for cheap and it's not hard to do. Cleaning the mirror won't change anything as the mirror is only used so you can see through the lens from the viewfinder; it's not used at all to produce an image.
https://smile.amazon.com/Digital-Camera-Sensor-Cleaning-Cleaner/dp/B00K8MTPEW/ref=sr_1_4?crid=25X5IJPZ1AJTL&keywords=dslr+sensor+cleaner&qid=1550465357&s=gateway&sprefix=dslr+sensor%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-4
This kit was recommended by a YouTube channel I watch that focuses heavily on Sony mirrorless. Haven't had the chance to use it yet, but the reviews are stellar.
I know you said you use swabs, just not sure which ones you've tried, so I hope that helps.
I also use a dirt cheap version of the rocket blowers that I bought off amazon, I think 2 for $4? They work great, and luckily have solved all of my sensor dust problems thus far.