Lens cleaning wipes..

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Can they be used to wipe the sensor? Very gently of course.
 
NO No NO:nono::nono:

Sensor cleaning is not difficult but you really do need to use the correct tools. Lens wipes are not in that category.

You'll need to get a suitable system, either wet, or my preference dry ( Visible Dust).

Wet systems use a very pure spirit, the actual properties and constituents are a very closely guarded secret. The solution needs not to react with the sensor, remove "gunge" and evaporate leaving no trace. No small order.
 
Been looking at getting a LensPen, as it says they can be used on sensors.
 
I have always used pecpads on a glue spreader on mine and never had a problem.
 
I have always used pecpads on a glue spreader on mine and never had a problem.

Hi scraggs, I use Pecpads on my lenses with eclipse fluid, I too have been tempted to use these as the cost of the sensor wipes are ridiculously expensive for what they are.
Never done it though, I might try it on my 350d when I get a new body just in case I wreck it ;)
 
Hi scraggs, I use Pecpads on my lenses with eclipse fluid, I too have been tempted to use these as the cost of the sensor wipes are ridiculously expensive for what they are.
Never done it though, I might try it on my 350d when I get a new body just in case I wreck it ;)

Hi Alby
RobertP done an excellent thread on it on here http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=9766&highlight=sensor+cleaning,
and this might help http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/howto.html

I agree the cleaning swabs are way too pricey imho.
Just make sure you have the correct eclipse fluid for the sensor.
 
I do, the E2 fluid isn't for my sensor I believe. I have the Eclipes lens cleaner fluid, thanks for the links ;)
 
Been looking at getting a LensPen, as it says they can be used on sensors.


I wouldn't use a lens pen as such but 'Sensorklear' by Lenspen is OK (although I've a suspicion these are simply smaller lens pens!). I've cleaned several sensors with a 'SensorKlear' with successful results. It's still a dry cleaning methed though so if your sensor requires a wet clean I doubt 'SensorKlear' will help much and Eclipse (plus the correct wipe) will probably be the best bet.
 
It's the Sensorklear one I was looking at, sorry I didn't make myself clearer. Don't think it needs a wet clean, but I shall purchase some eclipse fluid for future use.
 
Glue spreader + pec pads = sensor swabs... :thumbs:

Thats all they are, iv got some old sensor swabs that i re-hash with pec pads, trouble is you've gotta cut the pads downs as they are too big for me.. i think that makes the less 'Sterile' but it does the job...
 
Anton did a review on the sensor pen. I'll stick to pec pads on a glue spreader :)

Rocket blower as first choice, Pec pads if that is not good enough is what I do. From what I've read some of the static charged brush systems seem to work quite well but I've never tried them.
 
Ah looks like I better wait and get the pads then.
 
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