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(More customer reviews)After reading several camera sensor cleaning articles online, I decided PEC-PADs are the best way to go for the do-it-yourself type, rather than sending the camera in for cleaning. You'll want to be sure to use the proper method and technique when cleaning your sensor though, so review [...], for advice. First try the Giottos AA1900 Large Rocket Blaster to remove the dust, and if that doesn't work try these to moisten and remove the spot. If it is somehow "caked" on, you'll probably need to take it in for professional cleaning.
The PEC-PADs come in 3 sizes: 1 (for 1.3 crop-factor bodies), 2 (for the 1.6 cropped bodies), and 3 (for full framed bodies). I bought this kit just in case I ever needed to clean the sensor on my Canon APS-C (non-fullframe) camera body and didn't have time to send it in. Always be prepared! This is just the right size to work on the Canon EOS Digital Rebels, 20/30/40/50D, and 7D cameras. On second thought, I may have just got a couple of the Sensor Swab Type 2 (Box of 12) swaps instead.
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Photographics Solutions' new Digital Survival Kit is all you need to keep your sensors and optics clean while on the road. The kit comes in a nylon pouch with a belt loop on the back side.
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