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Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses

Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses

Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses
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7.87
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8.23
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8.31
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Product Description

A spinning motor uses static electricity to charge the brush fibers so that dust and dirt can be reliably removed safely from camera sensors, lenses, and other sensitive electronics by using an ultrasonic motor
This ultrasoft brush fibers are safe for all sensor types and glass optics they are easy to clean your sensor and can quickly and easily lift visible dust and components from your camera.
We've got your back with a 1-YEAR WARRANTY! The products we offer are designed to ease your technical challenges, not give you more. We are here to help you from our US-based support team
Lights up the camera sensor by using 4 super bright LEDs, allowing dust particles to be uncovered and cleaned more effectively
The torch uses two "AAA" batteries (not included) to operate.

Questions & Answers

The battery compartment can be opened by following these steps. As I am putting so much force on it, it appears to be breaking. ?

If you're sliding the battery door downward to open it, make sure you pinch the small triangular mark on the back of the door.

Furthermore, I tried using it without a power source and the sensor was What is the effect of power on it?

Inside of the camera body will not be a good time to run this. Then you hold the device up, turn it on and let it charge with static, then turn it to a position with just the lights and brush it After removing the lens from the camera body, turn the lens back on again to displace all dust and then turn the light back off. Sweep your sensor from left to right by gently sweeping up and down. Possibly begin with step 1 and work our way up to step 5 You need to clean your sensor two more times. If dust is missed, I recommend starting from the lens mount and working your way down to the sensor to allow it to fall and you'll get it when you reach it. By working from the interior in, a piece of dust may fall on previously dusted surfaces.

Selected User Reviews For Movo MV-B100 Sensor Cleaning Brush with 4 LED Lights and Motorized Static Brush for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera Lenses

I told you that
3/5

Don't lie and say that I didn't. Using this will damage your camera, so do not use it if your camera is important to you. In the end, I at least had enough wisdom to thoroughly consider this and test it on an older camera instead of my 6D. I had complete rubbish results and you are likely to have the same as well, leaving fine particles all over your sensor or whatever Granted, when it comes to the lens and such it's not a big deal, but if it comes to the sensor, the mirror, or the focus screen no way I'd ever If you look at the pictures you can see the tip looks like a cheap paintbrush but sadly I am unable to post higher resolution macro shots because if you can see better the very ends look like they are fractured and frayed and will only get As for the build quality, I will not discuss it since it is basically on the same level as the brush tip, not too great. In this case, the positive votes have either been made by people who have no clue or by people who are lying, or perhaps only a few got their hands on it because they are lucky. My recommendation is for the people that were actually using this to get a decent lighted magnifier, whether one that goes on the head or a sensor loupe or better still a mini microscope. I think they would be surprised at what they saw. It has been my experience that the best way to clean the sensor is with better quality swabs and fluid kits in all cases, but the worst is with a dry swab. Once you make full contact with sensor, one or two swipes is usually enough to clean it. * B/R>They are really effective and are made in a clean and environmentally-friendly manner It's as if this item should occur in a room environment of microscopic standards, but evidently it's In that case, I guess the people who told me this batch of sensor brushes was pretty useless can now say they told me. It's true that the better brushes may work (they should in theory) and can be safe for even the focus screen and mirror, as the bristles get cleaned and charged by blowing air through them with a bulb blower, but those are the exception and are very high quality. I really wanted this to work out and hate giving bad feedback, but apparently this is just another knockoff of a much better product, as we all know that Amazon has a lot of trouble in this area at the moment. There is no way that I would recommend it or sell it to someone who was looking to clean his/her expensive camera. My camera purchases are now only from top-line brands and probably from a camera shop because it is just too important and it is just not worth buying cheap products that have not been proved to work.

Alina Nunez
Alina Nunez
| Jul 02, 2021
The bristles are covered in gunk
3/5

It was a low-cost alternative to the Arctic Butterfly that I tried as a low-cost alternative to the Arctic Butterfly. It is unlikely that anything could go wrong with them, since they perform the same function and work in the same way. Here is a comparison of the before and after Using Lightroom's Visualize Spots feature, here are the after photos of my sensor. The sensor was actually dirtier after the procedure, as reported by many others in their reviews. This is a much dirtier situation. In the photo, it looked as if the brush had been spun inside the camera while it was there, but of course, We had to clean the sensor with water to remove the gunk left behind by this brush. It doesn't appear to be dust though. Then I performed a really simple test by using a lens filter to see what the problem was. You can Google "The Pixel Sweeper" and find an article that describes how to find, prepare, test, and use brushes to clean your digital SLR camera's sensor. About half way down the page is a description of the filter test method. I failed the test of the brush because my filter looked exactly like the gunk documented in the article on the filter. It turned out that the problem with the Movo Photo MV-150 was caused by a faulty GPS module A B100 brush head is incredibly cheap, but has contaminated bristles. Most likely, it has size residue, which is common with Just 30 brushstrokes were enough to reveal a residue on the testing filter that looked like a white coating. As it was only two strokes, it was not visible with a naked eye on the sensor which received them. the product got so many positive reviews merely because people checked their sensors without a loupe, but I cannot say whether the gunk would be visible in that case. If you take a test photo and look at the results, you will see that it's a lot more obvious. Whenever you think about buying this brush, I highly recommend that you perform a simple filter test on your sensor BEFORE using it.

Yosef Pugh
Yosef Pugh
| Oct 21, 2020
Dust can accumulate on your dslr sensor and can be removed by using this tool
5/5

This brush is useful for removing dust, but take care as it is not intended to remove oil. You must first clean the sensor with wet swabs, and then after it is dry, you will use the brush to pick up any dust and oil remaining on it. You will make a mess if you use the brush while there is oil or dirt on the sensor. My brush is used only one time once again I use the wet swab (a new one), which will remove any marks left by the Then I take a picture of the clean surface, make sure the exposure is right, and I confirm the spot removal with the image on my computer (I make sure the image is out of focus, the spot will be more apparent if any remain. Whenever you use a wet swab, make one pass, turn the swab over, and do one more pass, but do not repeat this process. It is okay to use a new one if that's what you have to do. It is a good idea to inspect your sensor before and after cleaning for dust or oil marks using an illuminated loop. Using this brush to pick up dust particles around the sensor (environment), means the wet swabs will not be able to remove all the dust left on surfaces surrounding the sensor and all dust which is left on the surface will end up inside the sensor itself. Rather than brush the surfaces around the brush after it is charged with static, touch the surface to be cleaned with the brush, and the dust will be picked up by the brush. Clean the brush again with a clean cloth. When I store my brushes, I wash them with soap and water.

Seth Sharp
Seth Sharp
| Nov 21, 2020
The idea is better than nothing, but it's useless
3/5

This is a great idea, to spin the brush and charge it with static electricity, then apply the static charge to dust particles to catch them, but as it turns out, it didn't work, as it put about 100 times more dust on the sensor than I had before I used As a result of consulting the manual and several other sources, I am confident that I used it correctly. Don't spin it on your sensor, as it is likely to scratch it! A spinning motion is used to charge the bristles that are OUTSIDE the This time, though, it does not.

Kelsey Shields
Kelsey Shields
| Sep 02, 2020

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