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(More customer reviews)When the Arctic Butterfly couldn't get all the particles off my sensor...the Digital Survival Kit finished the job nicely.
I shoot a lot of pictures outdoors and need to change lenses in those conditions. My experience has been no matter how careful I am (ie: walking back to my truck from the beach to change lenses due to high wind and/or heavy fog, using a rain poncho to mask weather conditions, or holding the camera body above when changing lenses) some form of debris has still found it's way onto my sensor.
My Arctic Butterfly 724 has worked great just about every time. It's those situations when pesky leftovers are still showing up in test pictures.
The first time that happened I contemplated my options and proceeded on taking my camera in for professional cleaning. While I do recommend a professional cleaning, that's not always an option if you're already out taking pictures and are far away from a camera repair shop.
This led me to looking for a way to fix the problem when out in the field.
I did some research which led me to trying out the Eclipse cleaning solution on my Canon 5D Mark II. So far I have had no problems. I used the company's website to find the size of swab and version of cleaner I would need for my sensor and it worked great.
I give this product 5 stars because it saved me it a tight spot when getting my camera cleaned professionally was not an option.
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Kit contains 4 Sensor Swabs, 10 PEC*PADs, 1 e-wipe packet, 0.5 fl. oz. Eclipse or E2 and a jet black nylon zippered travel pouch.
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