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D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm) D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm) D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm)

D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm)

D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm) D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm) D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm)
$ 19.95

Score By Feature

Based on 138 ratings
Easy to use
7.06
Value for money
6.76

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Product Description

This is a high-quality fine fiber/bristle brush from Germany for cleaning sensor units
This will save you time, products, and money by reducing the need to use wet methods as often
This kit includes a D-SLR Brush and three chamber swabs
Designed to be packed inside a polyurethane tube for protection and storage during transportation
The product is made in

Questions & Answers

I get it. Please be sure to include the How does a sensor such as the Pentax k5, D, K3ii and the new large format k1 compare to the k5, D and K3ii?

Whether it is used for sensors or not is irrelevant. What is crucial is - Make sure not to scratch them with the brush and use it solely for its electrostatic properties.

I need to know what size brush to use for an APS- Does the sensor have a c-size?

Full frame sensors are the only ones that will work with this brush.

Do you know if this works for the ?

Since the A7ii has a full-frame sensor it should be able to handle that.

Are smaller sensors like those on the Nikon D500 compatible with this?

The app worked fine on my SONY a550. I can't tell the difference in the way the app cleans these two types of cameras. I think wisely.

Selected User Reviews For D-SLR Sensor Cleaning Brush for Full Frame Sensors (24mm)

Brush for capturing all frames from a sensor
4/5

There is a very light smudge on my face, which is only visible when there is blue sky or similar plain settings. In addition, I found two spots of dust. One larger than the other, right next to each other, at the top of my picture There was a good seal on the brush, but one had to be cautious when removing the brush from the inner bag. There is a tendency to separate the bristles and catch them from the main brush when using this method. When used in this way, it could make other parts of the sensor dirty. The packaging is also closed with a flap on the inside that's 3/4 inch long with adhesive at the end that holds it in place. In many instances, the bristles of the brush can touch the adhesive as they are removed or reinstalled in the protective packaging. The dust spots were located on the bottom of the sensor. I took a quick sweep across the bottom of the sensor. There were two of them removed. It didn't appear to have any effect on the smudge either, as I had not expected. As the smudge is seldom seen, I will live with it for now and clean it up once it becomes necessary.

Melvin Carney
Melvin Carney
| Jul 05, 2021
The Arctic Butterfly is cheaper
4/5

With this brush I have used my Sony A7RIIII and A7RIV cameras. Static charging the bristles with my rocket blower and then brushing them across the sensor results in the greatest charges. As a result, it seems to be easier to remove dust from the brush. I then use a rocket blower to remove any dust left over. This may not remove all the dust from the sensor, in which case I will clean it with water.

Sophia Vega
Sophia Vega
| Nov 21, 2020
Gear for sensor cleaning kits has been added
5/5

Having to touch out blemishes caused by dirt on the sensor is always frustrating as a professional photographer. Wet kits are extremely challenging to use properly, and it takes a great deal of time and patience to learn how to use them correctly. It is only possible to remove particles that are deeply embedded on a sensor surface with a blower. For a job to be done well, several tools must be used together. To start, you blow with the blower and proceed to this brush. In order to accomplish this wet method, we need to check for any stubborn particles left. Cleaning isn't a job for the weak of heart, and before anyone attempts to do it, they should receive some instructions to help them achieve success. Compared to a repair shop, which can repair a damaged sensor quickly and painlessly, you can easily damage a sensor.

Phoenix Valencia
Phoenix Valencia
| Nov 27, 2020
The brush head is poorly glued On first inspection, it appears to be broken
3/5

There was a loose handle on the device. When I used it for the first time, it fell apart. Such a high quality comes at a price. Quality checks should be performed on all items before they are packaged and dispatched. Since I am constantly on the move, the return process isn't convenient for me I've opted to glue it back together myself instead. This is a cheap fix for an item that is poorly made. If you want to shop elsewhere, I suggest doing so.

Rio FINCH
Rio FINCH
| Sep 23, 2020
You did a great job brushing! This works well but doesn't seem to attract the dust as I had hoped, perhaps the spinning or my Giotto Rocket weren't aggressive enough to create I use it with my sensor and it works perfectly!
5/5
Ember PARKINSON
Ember PARKINSON
| Dec 14, 2020
A sensor widens beyond the bristles, leading to a The brush that we have here was a complete Two gentle passes later, I tested my sensor and discovered that there were huge streaks on the bottom
3/5

It's possible the brush had some type of gunk on it or (more likely) the bristles spread off the sensor and picked up the oil or something following them on to When I was cleaning my dining room table and my camera, I was extremely meticulous, cleaning everything on and around the table, including the lens and cleaning the sensor before taking the lens off. Upon using about ten cotton swabs, I was able to remove all of the sensor gunk that was left behind by the brush. It took me just one sweep per side for each swab. My advice do not brush your hair. You can clean your sensor yourself by going from the blowing step directly to the swabbing step, or, you can hire a professional to do it for you. My sensor was perfectly clean after all the swabs, so I was highly satisfied with the result, but this brush was not a hit.

Keira CONNOLLY
Keira CONNOLLY
| Jul 16, 2021
It is a good brush, but I cannot get off all the dust with this brush
4/5

It works as described, but it is not perfect. As a final step, I cleaned the object with a moist cleaning solution.

Niko Banks
Niko Banks
| May 27, 2021
This brush performs better than all of the other brushes I have tested
4/5

It is not perfect but it is I can say that it actually removes more dust than it adds, which is more than I can say about some of the brushes I've looked at.

Lilly Freeman
Lilly Freeman
| Dec 16, 2020

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