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Sensor Cleaning
#1
Hi All,

 

I just made attempt to clean the sensor of my D800 by myself and the results were terrible. I have a smudges from the wet swabs. Has anyone done it him/her self? How many more attemps should I make before give up and take it to specialist?

#2
I use wet swabs too, specifically the Sensor Swab/Eclipse fluid combo. I only end up with streak if I over wet the swabs. Against advice to dispose the swab after a single use, I just let it dry a bit and repeat, that usually does it. This assumes it is only slightly too wet, so you only need a little more loss.

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#3
I used the pre moistured with eclipse. they had too much on them, I guess. I ordered the swabs and the eclipse separate. I hope the strikes will clean.
#4
Yikes, that is bad luck. Just try it again, I guess. I had persistent 2 fibers and one dust "spec" on my 450D and got a wet cleaning kit from Green Clean. Sensor is superbly clean, but the 2 fibers and dust spec are there. Makes me think somehow they are under the glass, not on it. Bummer.

#5
I've never had such a dust/particle issues on my D200. The air blower would do the job. It looks that the larger sensors have stronger statics and pull more dust on the sensor. I was so frustrated last night...
#6
I understand your frustration. Often I had the effect that after cleanup all was worse than before Sad


Now, wet cleaning is for me the last thing I do. First is a blower, second a static brush, all controlled by a sensor loupe and the ultimate last bit are sensor swabs with fluid, used only once on each side. So far I was successful, but in general amateurs like me clean too much. Less is more.
#7
I am wait to receive the next batch of swabs... hopefully the whole exercise will end good.

#8
I did that a couple of times overall in my photolife (never had too anymore with mirrorless I have to say) and always it was a matter of extreme patience and trying again, following strictly the instruction. I consumed excessive amounts of swabs but ended up with clean sensor.

 

So stay cool :-)

#9
Will do. I git them yesterday...
#10
I was able to clean it up. There are still some little particles on the edges, but much better. Streaks are gone too. I feel much better now. Smile

  


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