Hey gang...

Well, I had some issues with dust, as we all do, and
took a look around at sensor cleaners. As most have
seen, the "dust removable" function on the K10D may
work for some dust but it's definitely not a cure all
by any means.

So, after searching around and deciding that I didn't
want to spen a lot of money on something that I can
easily cure in Photoshop (Spot Healing Brush anyone?),
I tried to locate Pentax's own recommended kit, the
O-ICK1. Luckily enough there's a gentleman on eBay who
sells them directly from Tokyo. I paid a total of
$47.99USD through PayPal ($34.99 + $13.00 shipping)
and I had the kit in like three or four days.

It consists of a "cleaning stick" with a jelly like
rubber "stamp" at one end (there's a protective cover
for the stamp), a set of "cleaning sheets," and a
manual (mine is in Japanese and English).

Cleaning is fairly straightforward. You navigate in
the camera menu to sensor cleaning and lock the mirror
and open the shutter curtain. The manual notes to make
darn sure you've got battery power since an exhausted
battery will close the curtain on the stick while
you're in the middle of cleaning...not a fun scenario.
Then you simply use the stick to apply the stamp to
the sensor and then to the cleaning sheet. The sheets
are supposed to "grab" all of the dust and oil and
whatnot from the stamp. I have found that you can
probably use one sheet for about three-four cleanings.
When the sheets are exhausted you need to buy a new
kit. It doesn't say how many sheets come with the kit
but I would say at least 20. So the kit is good for
about 60~80 cleanings. Not bad for $35, IMHO.

Does it work? It does. I had to redo my first attempt
but all of my noticeable dust was gone after the
second attempt. The stick has a raised marking on it
that shows you how far into the camera body you have
to go before touching the sensor which is good since
slight pressure is, of course, the way to go. The end
of the stick mimics the horseshoe shape of the stamp
which helps you orient the stamp to get into the
corners of the sensor (very clever!).

Anyway, here's a couple of pictures of the kit and a
close up of the stamp. Photos curtesy of my handy
Optio W10.

http://www.primelensphoto.com/o-ick1.jpg

http://www.primelensphoto.com/o-ick1-1.jpg

Cheers!

-Brendan




 
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