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DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Postfinder on Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:00 pm

I have just aquired an old Nikon D80 with a dust covered sensor, dust spots shows up on photos.
I know this operation can be tricky but has anyone got any experience of cleaning the sensor, how did you do it and what tools or kit can you recommend to use ?
Tips for brillo pads n washing up liquid will be ignored :lol:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby vaux_2 on Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:54 pm

The only thing i could suggest would be to get a can of air duster or similar, basically air in an aerosol can. You get cheaper ones from electronics stores etc. You just need to make sure they contain no liquid propellant!!!

Has a wee tube like a can of wd40 to allow you to get it into small spaces. You would need to remove the lens, carefully open the shutter and give it a gentle blow. You also get very fine brushes for cleaning lenses if that doesn't work.

This might help http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/sensor-cleaning.shtml

I've got a very old Zenit but thankfully never had any problems with dust getting in.
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Road Hog on Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:04 pm

:idea: Ohhhhh G,in "the pit of many wonders" I have a microscope lens cleaner,that would possibly do the job.It is basically a badger hair brush with a built in puffer bulb
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Postfinder on Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:26 pm

A friend wrote::idea: Ohhhhh G,in "the pit of many wonders" I have a microscope lens cleaner,that would possibly do the job.It is basically a badger hair brush with a built in puffer bulb

Hey Bern, does the Badger know youve nicked his hairbrush :roll:
Ill borrow the brush off ya m8, no hurry at the mo,but going to take a trip to jessops n see what they sell in the way of swabs n cleaning fluid as well.
Thanks for the link Iain, verry informative, will do a bit more research b4 I attempt to do it though, make sure I get the right tools fer the job :wink:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Road Hog on Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:43 pm

G looky what I have found .................

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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Postfinder on Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:53 pm

Bern , you truly have a DEEP pit of many wonders :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Road Hog on Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:03 am

I try bud :D It is made for medical microscopes so should be fine on a camera, yours if you want it :wink: shall I pop it over to Dave`s on the `morrow or next BC meet which ever suits you:dance:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Postfinder on Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:11 am

Ill certainly buy ya a pint fer it Bern, either pass it on to Dave or at sept BC meet :wink:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Road Hog on Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:17 am

Will give Dave a bell & see what shifts he is on :wink:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Postfinder on Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:33 am

Cheers for that Bern :D
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby vaux_2 on Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:42 am

Looks the business although i think you may have trouble getting the head in to clean the sensor with any kind of accuracy though :roll:
The lens brush i have has a head about 5mm dia. and 15mm long so easy to get into small spaces and doesn't flare too much towards the tip. Very soft artists paintbrushes with thinnish heads can bought from art shops for about a quid and would do just as well. Just use a pair of scissors to trim the pointy tip off and make the end flat ;)

If you're going to jessops they should have lens brushes there that you can have a look at.
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Postfinder on Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:50 am

Hey Iain, looks a bit more tricky than simply cleaning a lens, one mistake can bugger up the camera, have a read of these:
http://forum.fotothing.com/topic/1520/0
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby vaux_2 on Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:06 am

Yeah, looks a lot more involved than a film camera!!! And too think a mistake could cause damage that would cost nearly the same as the camera to repair :shock:

I keep thinking about getting a good digital camera but had the film one for years now and would be a shame to see it gather dust in a cupboard. I've got a small 10Mp one but its just not the same and only good for wide angle pics.
That said, i had a go on my mates one last weekend. His family own a photo shop so he always has a really nice one kicking around. It was so easy to use and did all the focusing for you so you literally just press the button and get a great pic every time. It was just so damn big though, papparazzi style!!!
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby nitromotor on Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:32 am

A tin of anti static air duster will do the trick (must be anti static) :wink:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby quiteone on Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:37 am

Word of warning

:shock: PLEASE NEVER EVER :shock: use compressed air from a can or any other source to clean the sensor on a camera
Using compressed air will damage the sensor and other components in the camera.

The best way to clean the sensor is either take it to a good quality camera shop or if you really want to do it yourself buy one of the sensor cleaning kits, I recommend the dry system.

There is a small brush that you charge up with static and use it to pull of the dust. Not sure of the name but I'll find out.
Unless the sensor has heavy dust/dirt this is quite effective.
If the sensor is very dirty with stuborn dirt then the wet system will have to be used or a professional service.

BELIEVE ME been there done that £600 for repair and new sensor, thankyou very much :shock:



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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Rifleman on Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:11 am

As above, I never ever would go any where near mine.
I always hand it in to get done professionally. Its not expensive and isn't worth damaging the camera by trying it yourself.
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby quiteone on Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:04 am

Artic Butterfly SL700
This is the sensor cleaner that I use for visible dust removal

http://www.warehouseexpress.com/buy-visible-dust-arctic-butterfly-sl700/p1015216

anything else I take it to the professionals





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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Postfinder on Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:40 am

I have chicken'd out, its going to a shop to be done :lol:
Thanks for the help and advice lads :wink:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby vaux_2 on Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:32 pm

Think i'll just stick to my old film Zenit :oops: :lol:
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Re: DSLR Sensor cleaning, How to ?

Postby Road Hog on Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:13 pm

vaux_2 wrote:Think i'll just stick to my old film Zenit :oops: :lol:

I have an original Helious 44M & a Makinon 135mm with the same thread,if they are any good to you :D ,yours for postage & a :drink:

Edit:Also got a flash unit somewhere will have a dig over the weekend,near on bottomless this pit of many things :lol:
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