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UES DSLR or SLR Digital Camera Cleaning Swab for APS-C Sensors, Blue, 12 swabs + 15ml Cleaner (DDR-16)

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Based on 2,827 ratings
Easy to use
9.72
Value for money
9.52
Instruction quality
9.32

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Product Description

We use UES Sensor Cleaner that does not contain alcohol or ammonia. CCD and CMOS sensors can both be cleaned with this solution.
Sensor cleaner made from ultra-pure water that is non-aggressive.
This swab has a super soft head that is fully covered in ultra fine microfiber - it is an effective cleaning tool and does not scratch the skin
The mini channel on the swab rod allows for even pressure distribution across the sensor surface of the swab rod
Sensor cleaning swabs are made in a Class 100 Clean-Room, sealed in a vacuum package, and monitored during production

Questions & Answers

This is what it says What do you mean by full Is it clean enough to clean Nikon cameras" Does the d300 have the same sensor as the d7100?

One of those cameras does not have a full frame sensor. A "full frame" camera means that the sensor is equivalent to the 35mm format camera, which has a dimension of 36 x 24 mm. All of Nikon's 35mm sized sensors feature 35mm format. These include the Nikon D3, D3X, DF, D4, D4S, D600, D610, D700, D750, D800, D810, and D810A. There are 23 megapixels in the Nikon D7100. Five times fifteen. There are 6mm sensors on a D300, while there are 23mm sensors on a D300. Sixteen times six. The sensors in this kit cannot accommodate swabs larger than 8mm, so if you buy this kit, you won't be able to use it. The kit fits easily in my D810 and I am really happy with it. Cleaning the sensor is effortless with this tool. In order to get the APS- you need to get the APS- This kit has a 16mm diameter If that fits your 15, then it should work. You will find 8 and 15 on this page. The sensor is 6mm in diameter. There is a doubt in my mind. The following are the two parts of the sentence. A 4mm gap is likely to be problematic. The drop-down menu below provides an idea of how the drop-down menu works When you click on the "color" link (not sure why it is labeled that way), you will see that you can choose from an APS or JPG image You can write C packages in C. It is recommended that you clean it twice as well I use a wet swab (two drops of cleaner), swipe it firmly (but not too firmly) from one side to the other, and then swipe it again in reverse direction with a dry swab. Thank you for your time!

Do you know if this will work with a 4/3 In this case, the crop factor is zero. The aps- 5 is a bit smaller than the aas A sensor with a voltage of c. ?

For each size of sensor, there are 3 different kits The DDR - Four Thirds (for DDR-equipped digital cameras) The 15th Day of the Rally In contrast to DDR- 2), DDR- I have 23 DDRs There are 24 frames per frame (full frame). As a result of the DDR, Despite my Four Thirds sensor not being compatible with 16 it did work.

Do you know if this will work on the ?

When it is possible to remove your lens, then you should be able to see the sensor directly.

Could it be used with a Sony a7II camera?

All digital SLR cameras should be able to use it. As soon as you access the sensor you will need to change the maintenance settings and "lift the mirror." If you don't know how to do this, consult your manual.

Selected User Reviews For UES DSLR or SLR Digital Camera Cleaning Swab for APS-C Sensors, Blue, 12 swabs + 15ml Cleaner (DDR-16)

I am so glad to find this This kit was purchased after watching a video of it being used on YouTube
5/5

My Sony a6000 camera is owned by me, and I have made the BIG mistake in the past of blowing on the sensor (through the mouth) and then wiping it with a microfiber after realizing it was covered in spit. Around six to eight races a year are the events I photograph I go sprinting 8 times a year, and my gear is typically covered in dust, and sometimes I need to change lenses while out there, so some dust gets on the sensor and causes a problem. was able to clean my sensor with this kit and it left it looking like new except for 2 tiny hairline scratches I got on it probably from using the microfiber, but they can't be seen from the photo. I have a couple words of advice for you

1. To expose the hole for the cleaning liquid to come out, you have to remove a small plastic cap on the bottle when you open it. 1. . 2. Having received a filthy sensor, I found that one drop on a swab was more than enough to clean it. Lastly, 3. You will need to drag the switch across the sensor several times with the side you used to put the solution upon, then use the other side to dry and clean. In terms of swabs and solution, I have plenty left over to last me for about You can use this method for cleaning your sensor, and don't forget to purchase an "air bulb" in case you wish to use it instead of blowing it off with.

Skyler Nielsen
Skyler Nielsen
| Apr 11, 2021
I am very happy with how it works
5/5

The majority of the spots are dark, with six being darkest We are talking about 20 faint hearts. It didn't work to blow air or to inhale infrared Vibration caused by the camera). As nervous as I was, I was able to clean my image sensor by myself just be aware not to scratch the sensor or touch it with anything other than the swab, and make sure not to get liquid inside the camera body (use a little The following was what I did to clean my house Please note *br*br*- Ensure that the camera is under a light source, the mirror is open, and the image sensor is ready. - Give 1 swab a quick glance, but do not remove it from the package yet* Next, swab the other side with the solution and put about two drops on each side- The best way to get new sensors to work was to swipe from left to right, then right to left (you have to switch directions since it's awkward to get opposite sides working)
- Make sure not to get the solution inside the camera. Apply it only to the surface of the image sensor. Remove open swab and use it dry, in the same way to remove any leftover solution (if necessary, use another dry swab)

I did this twice (4 wands total) and the dust disappeared. My life is so much easier now since I don't have to spend hours cloning spots out!.

Jake Christensen
Jake Christensen
| Jul 14, 2021
You can wet clean your APS by following these steps It's easier than you think to install a C sensor
5/5

In addition to requiring sensor cleaning, my Canon T5 had been in use for 212 years. However, I still had three (3) tough spots to deal with after using the Rocket Blower and sensor brush. I purchased this wet sensor cleaning kit for use as part of my routine maintenance. I read the instructions, watched a few videos on YouTube, and decided to buy As it turned out, it wasn't as difficult as you expected. In order to clean each sensor, you will need two swabs. Beginning at the bottom, I went around the sensor, crossing it and then turning my A second swipe across the top is necessary. A swab does not cover 100% of the sensor's width. I was able to clean my sensor after two passes after removing three difficult to clean spots. As a result, you will find it challenging to get it in 100% good condition since you are not in an absolutely dust free environment with air filtration. With the kit, I hope to remove the most stubborn spots, and I hope next time I clean it that I can remove the residual residue that I was unable to remove the first time. The test shots looked great, and I had to get rid of the big blobs of dust and debris! Don't rush things, just read the instructions and watch a few DIY videos on YouTube. As soon as you clean the sensor for the first time, you will become an expert.

Lexie O’CONNOR
Lexie O’CONNOR
| Nov 17, 2020
An APS-certified professional For Nikon DX format, the C swab does not cover the entire sensor
4/5

This event is sponsored by the It appears that the C swab is used with conventional sensors, not with Canon's crop In addition, for my Nikon D3300, D5100, D5300, and D7100, two passes are required, as I had to focus on the bottom 5 percent of the sensor and again on the top 5 percent. Thus, the swab does not cover the entire height of the sensor, since its cover only extends about 80% of the top to bottom. In general, having 1 dry swab out of the package and on standby and wetting 1 with the cleaning solution and making 2 bottom passes and 2 top passes in each direction with the wet swab suggested taking Although I would have given this product 5 stars, it fails to properly cover the sensor and I fear that under certain conditions that have not yet been tested the passes with the upper and lower edges of the swab running over the functioning portion of the sensor could result in There would be a need for a professional clean at a high cost, if that were the case.

Princeton Petty
Princeton Petty
| Apr 23, 2021

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