Do you clean your own sensor? If so, what method / material do you use and do you recommend it? Thanks.
BTW....that kit is good for 4 or 5 cleanings !
I had mine cleaned back in the summer, but I also had another problem that needed to be fixed. I use a rocket blower (rubber bulb, shaped like a rocket) every so often. That seems to get most of it out.
mdorn wrote:
Do you clean your own sensor? If so, what method / material do you use and do you recommend it? Thanks.
Do you think your sensor needs cleaning?
I follow Bryan Peterson's method in his Understanding Digital Photography. He advises air cleaning and checks the result by taking an image of a white piece of paper before and after and viewing at 100% zoom.
I do mostly landscape....if I look at a blue sky and see spots I know weren't there....it's time for me to clean my sensor !
I have a Canon Rebel XSi and each time it is powered off it says "Cleaning Sensor" Is this a process that is actually doing anything?
ioptfm wrote:
I have a Canon Rebel XSi and each time it is powered off it says "Cleaning Sensor" Is this a process that is actually doing anything?
Canon and other manufacturers have that. The sensor actually vibrates a little to shake off any dust.
Unless you get the real sticky kind of dust!
snowbear wrote:
Unless you get the real sticky kind of dust!
Then it's time to clean !!
I recently had a small grey blob show up in the lower right hand corner of my pictures. I blew out the camera with my rocket blower, still there. I cleaned the lens, still there. Finally put the mirror in lockup mode and blew the sensor with my rocket blower. Grey blob is gone. Pictures clean again. I think the best bet is to use a blower, ( NEVER CANNED AIR ), and leave the sensor cleaning only as a last resort. It really is delicate and easily scratched. Each to his own but personally I would have my sensor professionally cleaned if it needed it. They break it, they bought it.
I use the Nikon D80
IMHO
authorizeduser wrote:
I recently had a small grey blob show up in the lower right hand corner of my pictures. I blew out the camera with my rocket blower, still there. I cleaned the lens, still there. Finally put the mirror in lockup mode and blew the sensor with my rocket blower. Grey blob is gone. Pictures clean again. I think the best bet is to use a blower, ( NEVER CANNED AIR ), and leave the sensor cleaning only as a last resort. It really is delicate and easily scratched. Each to his own but personally I would have my sensor professionally cleaned if it needed it. They break it, they bought it.
I use the Nikon D80
IMHO
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There's no way I'm going to try to clean my sensor. There are too many things I could do wrong. I've even read that blowing air inside the camera is not a good idea, since it can blow dust around.
I use the auto-clean feature, and I change lenses as little as possible - in a clean environment, with the camera pointed down a bit.
I'm waiting to get my D70 back from an IR conversion by LifePixel. On their site they say that they work in "clean rooms," but there is still a possibility of a spec of dust getting onto the sensor.
Somone posted a link to a video of a Canon 500mm lens being assembled. That's a big lens with lots of elements. It must be tough keeping dust out of it.
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