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buzzski
OK, so this question has maybe been asked a million times here but... What are people using to clean their sensors? What is good and what is to be avoided? Thanks in advance for your input.
lance_schad
QUOTE (buzzski @ Mar 10 2008, 05:21 PM)
OK, so this question has maybe been asked a million times here but... What are people using to clean their sensors? What is good and what is to be avoided? Thanks in advance for your input.
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DigiClean is what PhaseOne includes with their digital backs a is a two part cleaner. There is a soapy solution and an alcohol one that are used one after another for stubborn dirt. Usually you can get away with just the alcohol. It also comes with wipes and a a stiff plastic piece to wrap the wipe around to get an even swipe.


We have these in stock. A picture an description is available here:

http://www.captureintegration.com/phase-one/custom-products/

I have seen something from sensor swab I think, but do not have experience with it.

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Lance Schad
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Dustbak
I use a rocket blower initially and when that doesn't work I revert to more drastic measures. Drastic measures I don't have to apply that often even though I do take of the back quite regularly.

I use pec-pads and eclipse fluid (alcohol) (the same stuff as sensor swab). I use a tissue on both sides only once and swipe with my hands/fingers.

I have been doing this for years now and have never had one single problem. I think there are numerous ways of doing it, everything that doesn't scratch the glass of the IR/AA filter, takes of the dirt is fine.
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