camera sensor cleaning kit canon

On my recent trip to Midway I left my sensor cleaning kit at home to save a few ounces in my luggage; in retrospect, this was a bad move. 🙂 And I had had some nasty sensor dust on my EOS-1D Mark IV EOS-1D Mark IV bodies is micro-adjusted for the Canon 800mm f/5.L IS lens–both the 1.4X III TC and the 2X III teleconverter require separate micro-adjustments, and my other Mark IV is micro-adjusted for my Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II–and again, both the 1.4X III and the 2X III teleconverter require separate micro-adjustments.) To about the Lens Align Mark II and to read the tutorial on how to micro-adjust your lenses and cameras, click here. I any case I spent a lot of time cleaning dust bunnies off my best Midway images. One of the first things that I did when I got home was to clean the sensor on my 70-200 2.8 Mark IV. The first step of course was to find my sensor cleaning kit. Try as I might, I could not find it. Jim–who helps me find everything–is not here on the weekends so I grabbed a brand new Delkin Sensor Scope, a Giotto’s Super Rocket Blower, and a Lens Pen Combo Kit from stock. W

hen I opened the Sensor Scope I had a pleasant surprise. First off the Sensor Scope now comes in a neat, zippered, protective pouch. And in instead of having to press and hold a flat switch to keep the light on, you now press an on-off button; press it once and the lamp stays on. (Do remember to turn the lamp off when you are done.) Best of all, the lamp is brighter. Next I followed the detailed instructions as per the sensor cleaning guide that we send to everyone who purchases a Lens Pen Combo Kit from us. To the letter. After the first cleaning I had eliminated 99% of the dust spots. Note: there are a lot more dust spots in the image than you can see in the before JPEG above. Those are the big ones. There were dozens more smaller ones; I call those f/22 dust bunnies as they are evident only when you have worked at tiny apertures and then only when you blow the image up to 100% in Photoshop. And they are much softer/fainter/less noticeable than the big ones. It took me six more cleanings (ten minutes total) to achieve f/22 perfection and even then there was one tiny, faint dust spot in the top left corner that I could not eliminate…. T

he idea is to get the sensor a lot cleaner than it was when you began. The procedure that we use and recommend is simple and safe. Thousands of folks have adapted our method with great results and a perfect safety record. We offer a complete package with all of the sensor cleaning gear that I use here. This Laysan Albatross image was created with the Canon 800mm f/5.L IS lens and the
prescription for air purifier Canon EOS-1D Mark IV. I
rain sock for air cleanervaluative metering at +1 2/3 stops off the sky: 1/640 sec. at f/5.6 in Manual mode. (
cleaning an air pistol I tried hard to get at least a strip of the lagoon in the image to add interest. The waves in the distance are breaking on the reef that surrounds the atoll. W

orking with a camera with a clean sensor is a pleasure as you do not waste time during image optimization having to clean dust spots. I use the Spot Healing Brush to clean dust spots from uniform areas. For complete details and lots more check out our Digital Basics File. BIRDS AS ART Bulletin #371 is on-line now and can be accessed here. Below is a list of the gear mentioned in today’s post. Thanks a stack to all who have used the Shopper’s Guide links to purchase their gear as a thank you for all the free information that we bring you on the Blog and in the Bulletins. Before you purchase anything be sure to check out the advice in our Shopper’s Guide. Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II lens. Man, I am loving this lens on my shoulder with the 2X III teleconverter. I also use it a lot–depending on the situation–with the 1.4X III TC. Canon EF 1.4X III TC. This new TC is designed to work best with the new Series II super-telephoto lenses. Canon 800mm f/5.L IS lens. R

ight now this is my all time favorite super-telephoto lens. 2X III teleconverter. The new 2X III TC is sharper than the older 2X II version. Canon EOS-1D Mark IV professional digital camera body. The very best professional digital camera body that I have ever used. Gitzo GT3530LS Tripod. This one will last you a lifetime. Mongoose M3.6 Tripod Head. Right now this is the best tripod head around for use with lenses that weigh less than 9 pounds. For heavier lenses, check out the Wimberley V2 head. Double Bubble Leve.l You will find one in my camera’s hot shoe whenever I am on a tripod and not using flash. Delkin Sensor Scope. This cool, indispensable device allows you to see sensor dust so that you know where to clean. Lens Pen Combo Kit. The answer to your sensor cleaning problems. Use the small pen on your sensor, the larger one on your lenses and teleconverters. Giotto’s Super Rocket Blower. Don’t waste your time with smaller versions; you need to power of this large blower to clean your sensor successfully.

Delkin 32gb e-Film Pro Compact Flash Card. These high capacity cards are fast and dependable. I pack my 800 and tons of other gear in my ThinkTank Airport SecurityTM V2.0 rolling bag for all of my air travel and recommend the slightly smaller Airport InternationalTM V2.0 for most folks. These high capacity bags are well constructed and protect my gear when I have to gate check it on short-hops and puddle jumpers. Each will protect your gear just as well. By clicking on either link or the logo below, you will receive a free gear bag with each order over $50. Added on:Â February 27, 2011 Using the brand new SensorSweep, I clean the sensor of a Canon 5D Mark II digital camera. Easy as pie, anyone (almost) can do it :) The SensorSweep is available at the web site above. Photographic Solutions Eclipse Optic Cleaning System 2oz./59ml Photographic Solutions PECPAD Lintfree Photo Wipe 4x4 100 Sheets Pentax O-ICK1 Image Sensor Cleaning Kit Photographic Solutions Cine Swab 24mm Super 35 Video Camera Sensor Cleaning Kit (Box of 6 swabs & 1/2 oz Eclipse)