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POLL: "Have you had positive experiences with the Pec Pad/Swab/Eclipse E2 system"
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No- it caused damage to my sensor
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The_Camera_Poser
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Dec 12, 2008 04:12 |  #1
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OK- I am VERY unlucky with DIY stuff, but the sensor on my 30D has gotten something oily on it, and it unusable. I was going to send it in to Canon, butr this was going to cost me over $100, at least. On the otherhand, I can get an kit with Eclipse E2 fluid, pec pads and swabs for $39. I have 3 DSLRs, so it wont go astray. So, question-

Do you have positive experiences with the Pec Pad/Swab/Eclipse E2 system when cleaning a sensor?

If not, what happened?




  
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Dec 12, 2008 04:19 |  #2

I haven't used it, but can say that the lenspen "sensorklear" is great!


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Dec 12, 2008 06:25 |  #3
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I'll look into it- ta!




  
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Dec 12, 2008 06:27 |  #4

I have not had any problems with the pec pad/swab/eclipse E/E2 with any of my cameras.


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Dec 12, 2008 06:37 |  #5

The sensor on my old 5D was pretty dirty, and it cleaned up nicely with the Copperhill cleaning method. It took a few times though, and I don't think it had anything "oily" on it.


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Dec 12, 2008 07:01 |  #6

For me it is difficult to clean my 40D sensor - it seems the E2 swabs are just a tad too large and they drag on the sides of the interior around the sensor - and - the solution leaves streaks (with one drop or two it doesn't matter).


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Dec 12, 2008 07:22 |  #7

In the begining, I tried a number of different ways to clean the sensor/filter. None but the Cooperhill method has worked for me. And this method has ALWAYS done the job - sometimes it takes a couple of attempts, but it always works for me.

Because of all the hype that is/was out there, the first time was nerve wracking. Every time since then has been easy stuff. It's a lot easier to do than most people/sites would have you believe - as long as you take your time and don't rush things.

As for the streaks that have been mentioned, I just get another PecPad, and "polish" the sensor/filter with it dry - very gently. I know it's clean of dust bunnies/grit so I don't have a concern, just need to wipe the streak away. Works for me.


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