Hi All,
I am thinking of buying the SensorKlear Loupe & SensorKlear II by LensPen. Anyone use this system or have any knowledge of how good it is.
Cheers
Steve From NZ
steevo2008 Senior Member 314 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Christchurch, N.Z More info | Aug 23, 2009 15:56 | #1 Hi All, Gear List: 1DMkII - 40D gripped - EFS60mm Macro - EF 50mm 1.4- Sigma 15-30 EX - EF 70-200 f4 L - EF 400 f5.6 L.
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Lyndön Goldmember More info | Aug 23, 2009 16:32 | #2 I use them, they work pretty well. The Loupe you have to get at the right angle, but once you do it's great for checking things out. Honestly, if you can find a magnifying glass with a LED light on it at Walgreen's... it's the same thing.
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District_History_Fan Goldmember 2,286 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2008 More info | I occasionally use a rocket blower and the SensorKlear. No complaints. I've never felt the need to wet clean a sensor.
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Aug 23, 2009 16:58 | #4 Just got both. My loupe must be defective as the light is not bright enough to see almost anything, much less dust. I'm Bob and I'm an L-coholic
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bohdank Cream of the Crop 14,060 posts Likes: 6 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Montreal, Canada More info | Aug 23, 2009 19:01 | #5 Josh_30 wrote in post #8510202 I use them, they work pretty well. The Loupe you have to get at the right angle, but once you do it's great for checking things out. Honestly, if you can find a magnifying glass with a LED light on it at Walgreen's... it's the same thing. I love the Pen.. it's great for using after wet cleaning to target those 1 or 2 spots that don't seem to want to come off. Never used it as the only solution to dust, though it should work pretty well. My experience is similar to yours. Bohdan - I may be, and probably am, completely wrong.
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nik.hisham Senior Member 745 posts Joined Oct 2008 More info | Aug 23, 2009 19:20 | #6 Never used the loupe. But the lenspen, yes. Works as advertised and is easy to use as well. 5D Mark II | 50 F1.8 II | 35L | 17-40L | 38-76 "Macro" | 580EX II | 430EX
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JamesSalenger Goldmember 1,681 posts Likes: 39 Joined May 2008 Location: Virginia More info | Aug 23, 2009 19:24 | #7 I use the lenspen SensorKlear. I have a Delkin sensor loupe. I think it I may not be the village idiot, but I'll do until
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Lyndön Goldmember More info | Aug 23, 2009 19:32 | #8 rebop wrote in post #8510315 Just got both. My loupe must be defective as the light is not bright enough to see almost anything, much less dust. The pen leaves behind black carbon dots sometimes worse than the dust unless you tamp it on a microfiber cloth well before using. My best results are still with Eclipse and swabs, but I am still perfecting my technique as there is still a small amount I just cannot get on the edges. ~Bob Try some new batteries in the loupe, mine will nearly blind someone!
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Lyndön Goldmember More info | Aug 23, 2009 19:44 | #9 James Salenger wrote in post #8510919 I use the lenspen SensorKlear. I have a Delkin sensor loupe. I think it is just as easy to shoot the sky at f22 unfocused and then put the card in the card reader so I can see the image on the computer. the SensorKlear works great, I use the Lenspen on all my optics. That definitely works, but it just takes a lot longer to make sure it's clean. Plus, with the loupe, you should be able to see exactly where the dust is and be able to go after it with the pen. This can make it a bit easier, since the actual location of the dust is flipped upside down on the sensor compared to what you're looking at in the photo. Just my $0.02
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Thanks guys, Gear List: 1DMkII - 40D gripped - EFS60mm Macro - EF 50mm 1.4- Sigma 15-30 EX - EF 70-200 f4 L - EF 400 f5.6 L.
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BearDale "I get 'em pregnant" More info | Sep 08, 2009 17:57 | #11 A question for the SensorKlear Loupe owners. Cheers,
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Sep 08, 2009 18:39 | #12 steevo2008 wrote in post #8510043 Hi All, I am thinking of buying the SensorKlear Loupe & SensorKlear II by LensPen. Anyone use this system or have any knowledge of how good it is. Cheers Steve From NZ Anything that allows you to see the sensor dust is a good thing IMO. Nikon D810 Nikon 50F/1.4G - Nikon 70-200F/2.8II
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GFountain Junior Member 26 posts Joined Nov 2008 More info | Sep 08, 2009 18:46 | #13 ConDigital wrote in post #8607586 A question for the SensorKlear Loupe owners. When cleaning your sensor, does the cut out of the loupe give you enough room to maneuver?
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