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Digital Survival KIT - Sensor Swab Type 2 (w/Eclipse)
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| The ONLY Wet Method Endorsed By ANY Camera Manufacturer |
| GUARANTEED NOT TO SCRATCH YOUR SENSOR |
| Photographic Solutions, Inc. guarantees that their Products will cause no damage to your sensor. |
| Made In the USA |
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Customers Reviews  2009-11-08 A nice alternative to sending it to the manufacture. I was a bit hesitant to use this on my Nikon D60 but didn't want to have to send it back to Nikon and shell out a bunch of money to clean my dirty sensor. I had some stubborn condensation stains on my sensor that showed up on my photos. I did a bunch of research and decided to give Eclipse a try. I have fat fingers and was worried about wrecking something inside my camera but I was able to completely clean my sensor and my camera is back to taking perfectly clean shots once again! I didn't have any problems cleaning the edges like some of the others but it did take two swabs to get everything. My tip is to go heavy on prep, make sure you wash your hands, and work around good light, then when you actually swipe use consistent pressure, don't be a wimp and you'll be fine. Remember with this kit you only get 4 tries. |  2009-10-13 works as advertised This stuff works as advertised, is easy to use, and a heck of a lot faster and cheaper than sending your unit in to get the sensor cleaned. |  2009-09-17 Digi Survivor Kit The sensor swabs are great, and work as planned. There are some other clothes and fluid in the pouch that don't have instructions (I am assuming they are for a lens). I always use a microfiber cloth and it works great. Ideally I would like ot buy a pouch with just the swabs. |  2009-09-09 Not so scary I think anyone who considers cleaning their own sensor probably has read up on all the scary things one can encounter. I bought this kit mainly as a sample to see if it was something I wish to continue to do as camera maintenance. My sensor was very dirty mainly in the upper corners which is of course where the sky would be in most photos. So, you take some shots at the blue sky as a baseline. You apply the liquid to the pad and swipe once over your sensor. I took another set of test images of the sky, realized I had definitely moved the dust, but made huge smears (rather dust globs) with it! So, I repeated the procedure, shot some more tests and found that the sensor was nearly all clean. I left about 3 specks of dust. I am not going to go crazy getting everything off, and I have been fine with the results. So, two swipes was enough to satisfy me.
I would recommend watching the video first that the company provides online. Then my only recommendation to the company would be to provide a cheap plastic or cardboard "sensor" to use for practice first. That is basically what I learned. It is easy enough to do, but it takes a "certain touch" to get it right. Mainly the right amount of pressure and the flow of the direction. I probably could have done the job with one swipe had I been experienced with the feel of it. But certainly don't think you are apt to hurt the sensor unless you are wildly aggressive with the swiping technique.
I bought this little kit mainly to keep all the supplies neatly together, when I run out I will buy more in bulk to refill it. Just makes it handier. If the instructions had been a little more detailed about the feel of the swipe, I would probably have given this product 5 stars. It is way more convenient to do it yourself in a few seconds than to send your camera off and hope to get it back in two weeks. |  2009-08-29 It Works I made the mistake of using cannned air to clean my D200 sensor. Instead of a clean sensor, I ended up with a mess. I think the liquid in the can ended up on the sensor, leaving a nasty residue. DON'T DO THAT!!
My local camera shop said that the camera would have to go back to Nikon. I was leaving on vacation in a week and didn't want to leave without my camera. I went to the home page for the Digital Survival Kit and discovered that I could clean the D200 sensor with thier Eclipse solution.
I followed the enclosed instructions and ultimately used 3 swabs to clean the sensor. In between swabs, I photographed a white wall to see the results. It worked as advertised. I am a believer.
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Photographic Solutions
Color: Black
EAN: 0795122210023
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Model: IK2
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