Lenspen LENSK1 Sensorclear Dslr Ccd Cleaner
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- Unique Shaped Cleaning Tip for those hard to reach CCD Sensors on Digital Cameras
- Flexible Cleaning Tip, Cleaning Compound will not spill or dry out
- NO Sprays - No Chemicals - No Liquids
- No Residue - Convenient - Portable
- Made In CN
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Product Description
SensorKlear uses the LensPen brush and the patented cleaning compound to safely and effectively clean the sensors on digital cameras. The compound will not spill or dry out.
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| Product Dimensions | 3.38 x 0.5 x 8 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| ASIN | B000I30HOS |
| Item model number | LENSK1 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,244 in Camera & Photo Cleaning Kits |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 25, 2006 |
| Manufacturer | LensPen |
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First I will say I wanted to avoid using any liquid cleaning products because it seems like residue remains in many cases, but with this pen, no residue, no scratching etc...
I will say though, that I took a test shot, saw where the dirt specs and the hairlike object was so I knew where to clean. My father has a pressurized air brush machine that I blow dirt out of my lenses and other devices (gently) and by itself it couldn't get rid of these specs on my CCD.
So I follow the instructions on the pen and blow it out, but to my shagrin, it added more dirt spots than before, dozens of them, but the hairlike thing disappeared. YIKES i thought. So I repeated the process again, did a little extra cleaning with the pen, then took another test shot, and the dirt was 1/2 as bad as the second test shot.
So I said, I see what's going on, I'm pushing the dirt bit by bit to the edges of the CCD, so I went over again and blew the CCD with the compressed air machine, did another pass with the brush, the pen, then blew again.
Took another test shot and there's 1 tiny spec left out of dozens. At this point I'm going to just leave it alone, it did the job to the 99% mark and if there's any more specs in my shots I'll photoshop them out, but it's 99% better than before and am grateful for have buying this pen.
Cleaning a camera sensor (the filter infront of it actually) its a tricky business, if you dont feel secure enough to do it, dont do it.
However, if you feel up to it, you will come across a great amount of options to do so, and depending on your skill and experience, you may cause a wreck with any of them.
Using this item makes the task of cleaning a sensor easy and safe too. The carbon compound of which the tip is made will absorb liquids in the sensor and get rid of the sticky dust that a blower wont get rid of.
It's size its like a normal pen, so it wont take space in your bags and it wont be restricted on planes.
The cleaning tip is designed to let you reach the sensor corners easily, not to mention is flexible and replaceable.
Read the instructions first before using it, and remember, the brush DOESNT clean the sensor, the tip does. The brush is to clean the lens mount, lens contacts and the rear element of the lens if its dirty. And whatever you do, DO NOT PRESS HARD WITH THIS ITEM ON THE SENSOR, otherwise you will move it from its place and that will be a huge problem.
As long as you follow the instructions on the back of the packaging or the video of how to use it found in the Lenspen official site, you will be fine.
If you're looking for a simple to use, cheap and portable solution to clean a sensor, this is the item youre looking for.












