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(More customer reviews)I had some big nasty blobs on my sensor! One even looked like the batman symbol at one point! No matter how many times I used a blower they just wouldn't clear up and I was pretty sick and tired of cloning/ I didn't know what to do so I looked up sensor cleaning. There are some pretty scary methods people have out there some even involving spit and a cotton swab! I came across the Copper Hill method and it seemed the safest so I went with it and I'm so happy all but a very few faint small specs that you really have to blow up the photo to see (that could be my lens as well). Just don't be stupid and follow the instructions closely! you mess this up and its gonna be expensive.
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Since 2002, the Copperhill Method of sensor cleaning has been the friend of all photographers using D-SLRs. This basic Kit includes:1) 14 mm. SensorSwipe ready for use2) 100-pack of PecPads3) 2 ounce bottle of Eclipse fluid4) 10 double-end low-lint cotton swabs5) 4 reusable foam chamber swabs6) Illustrated instructionsA PecPad is wrapped around the SensorSwipe and then one or two drops of Eclipse are placed on the tip. Next the sensor is swabbed once across the top and once across the bottom. Repeat if necessary.The tools in the Basic Kit - Type A are designed for all 1.6X crop sensors which typically measure 23 X 15 mm.
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