I got my Pentax sensor cleaning kit today from Amazon.
Here is a happy clean sensor owner now.
Henk
Op 2020-09-03 om 22:06 schreef Larry Colen:
On Sep 3, 2020, at 12:57 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
There is still availabe a Pentax sensor cleaning kit from Amazon.
Do you mean the lollipop
in life.
Cheers,
Rick
> On Sep 3, 2020, at 5:05 PM, John wrote:
>
> On 9/3/2020 15:57:41, Henk Terhell wrote:
>> There is still availabe a Pentax sensor cleaning kit from Amazon.
>> Does anybody use this for K-1 which has no low-pass filter, or is that of no
>> co
On 9/3/2020 15:57:41, Henk Terhell wrote:
There is still availabe a Pentax sensor cleaning kit from Amazon.
Does anybody use this for K-1 which has no low-pass filter, or is that of no
concern in sensor cleaning?
In the past I used to go to the shop to have my sensor cleaned. However, the
e is still availabe a Pentax sensor cleaning kit from Amazon.
Do you mean the lollipop?
Does anybody use this for K-1 which has no low-pass filter, or is that of no
concern in sensor cleaning?
I have used it on various occasions.
In the past I used to go to the shop to have my sensor cleaned. Ho
> On Sep 3, 2020, at 12:57 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
>
> There is still availabe a Pentax sensor cleaning kit from Amazon.
Do you mean the lollipop?
> Does anybody use this for K-1 which has no low-pass filter, or is that of no
> concern in sensor cleaning?
I have use
There is still availabe a Pentax sensor cleaning kit from Amazon.
Does anybody use this for K-1 which has no low-pass filter, or is that
of no concern in sensor cleaning?
In the past I used to go to the shop to have my sensor cleaned. However,
the Pentax kit looks rather easy and safe to use
a problem goes way beyond doing something x
number of times and not having a problem.
On the other hand it is worth remembering that you aren't touching the
surface of the sensor itself, but a filter that is in front of it. I
wonder how sensor cleaning works on cameras with no anti-alias fil
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
> On the other hand it is worth remembering that you aren't touching the
> surface of the sensor itself, but a filter that is in front of it. I
> wonder how sensor cleaning works on cameras with no anti-alias filter.
> Is
g *something* is not going to cause a problem". There is a
reason that they call them Best Practices.
On the other hand it is worth remembering that you aren't touching the
surface of the sensor itself, but a filter that is in front of it. I
wonder how sensor cleaning works on cameras with
On 10/10/2012 4:10 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Bill,
I've heard this talk before, but you must be careful.
I bought some canned cleaner stuff at Fry's Electronics.
It was called Air Duster (by Memorex, I think) and I was cautious.
It said,
"Excellent for Cleaning:
Computers,
Office Equipment
Photo/
Bill,
I've heard this talk before, but you must be careful.
I bought some canned cleaner stuff at Fry's Electronics.
It was called Air Duster (by Memorex, I think) and I was cautious.
It said,
"Excellent for Cleaning:
Computers,
Office Equipment
Photo/Video Equipment
and Electronics"
I tested on
On 10/10/2012 1:05 PM, Tom C wrote:
People make mad cat sounds when I say this, but my first cleaning method
is still canned gas. I've polled a couple of other websites and have
come up with absolutely no verifiable evidence that anyone has ever
damaged a camera using Dust Off.
I always do a "pra
> People make mad cat sounds when I say this, but my first cleaning method
> is still canned gas. I've polled a couple of other websites and have
> come up with absolutely no verifiable evidence that anyone has ever
> damaged a camera using Dust Off.
> I always do a "practice squirt" away from the
it, so I need something better. It's been a
>> long time since I had to do more than use the blower or the camera's
>> dust removal feature, so I'm wondering what you guys recommend for
>> sensor cleaning these days.
>>
>> Back at my old camera shop,
than use the blower or the camera's
dust removal feature, so I'm wondering what you guys recommend for
sensor cleaning these days.
Back at my old camera shop, we used Sensor Swabs and Eclipse cleaning
fluid. Are there better options out there?
Thanks,
John
People make mad cat sounds
That is still the recommended procedure as far as I know. I bought a
kit off of Amazon that had everything in it together (sensor cleaning
kit), but it was kind of a waste if you already have a good blower.
Worked well for me.
Darren
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 12:36 PM, John Celio
wrote:
> Af
It looks like it might suck. The real question is, does it blend?
2011/4/19 Matthew Hunt :
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Krisjanis Linkevics
> wrote:
>
>> As for whether this particular solution sucks.. I have no experience.
>
> Most of what DealExtreme sells sucks. I say that as a satisfied
Not a clue. Still if you like toys there are probably worse things to
spend a $17.00 on.
On 4/19/2011 3:59 AM, Roman Melihhov wrote:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/powered-dslr-ccd-sensor-cleaning-kit-6100?r=69122903
What do you think of this powered CCD cleaner? Looks like interesting
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Krisjanis Linkevics
wrote:
> As for whether this particular solution sucks.. I have no experience.
Most of what DealExtreme sells sucks. I say that as a satisfied
customer who will shop with them again. When you want stuff that's
ridiculously cheap and of dubious
> Roman Melihhov
>
> http://www.dealextreme.com/p/powered-dslr-ccd-sensor-cleaning-kit-
> 6100?r=69122903
>
> What do you think of this powered CCD cleaner? Looks like interesting
> concept but does it really suck all that dust?
Sucking has always seemed to me like the mos
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/powered-dslr-ccd-sensor-cleaning-kit-6100?r=69122903
What do you think of this powered CCD cleaner? Looks like interesting concept
but does it really suck all that dust?
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On 2/7/2011 11:43 PM, William Robb wrote:
On 07/02/2011 10:29 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
- but it just seemed wrong somehow
Wrong is tying a sheep to a lamp post and calling it a rec centre.
I think that's a little beyond wrong...
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Where's the Kaboom? There was supposed to be an E
be obliterated in a cataclysm of fusion because of my
habits regarding sensor cleaning, asking if anyone could come up with
a bona fide and reputable report about canned gas wrecking a camera.
The silence was astounding.
Caveat: Always squirt a wee shot of gas anywhere but inside your
camera
words:
>I've had 3 Pentax digital SLRS and sensor cleaning is a very seldom needed
>thing with my cameras - I go out of my way to keep dirt out and I've shot in
>freezing snow storms, pouring rain and high winds in the desert.
>When changing lenses,I keep the camera body openi
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:06:52AM -0800, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> On Feb 10, 2011, at 10:35 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:15 PM, David Parsons
> > wrote:
> >> I store my camera and lenses in a bag of sand and have never needed to
> >> clean them. They are just that
On Feb 10, 2011, at 10:35 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:15 PM, David Parsons wrote:
>> I store my camera and lenses in a bag of sand and have never needed to
>> clean them. They are just that awesome.
>
> One can only assume from this that you don't feel the need to ma
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:15 PM, David Parsons wrote:
> I store my camera and lenses in a bag of sand and have never needed to
> clean them. They are just that awesome.
One can only assume from this that you don't feel the need to make
photographs with them, eh?
]'-)
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> I store my camera and lenses in a bag of sand and have never needed to
> clean them. They are just that awesome.
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clean them. They are just that awesome.
:)
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
> I've had 3 Pentax digital SLRS and sensor cleaning is a very seldom needed
> thing with my cameras - I go out o
On Feb 7, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Glen Berry wrote:
> Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
My favorite way to get a clean sensor is to buy a new camera. However, there
are certain financial limitations that I face in that endeavor, so I most often
just blow them clean wit
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
> I've had 3 Pentax digital SLRS and sensor cleaning is a very seldom needed
> thing with my cameras - I go out of my way to keep dirt out and I've shot in
> freezing snow storms, pouring rain and high winds in the dese
I've had 3 Pentax digital SLRS and sensor cleaning is a very seldom needed
thing with my cameras - I go out of my way to keep dirt out and I've shot in
freezing snow storms, pouring rain and high winds in the desert.
When changing lenses,I keep the camera body opening facing down and a
sed the original sensor brush from VisibleDust
>> (http://www.visibledust.ca/) long before they offered many other
>> products to do the job. Still have it ... it sits unused in a drawer.
>>
>> Since I went to FourThirds format cameras, I haven't had to clean
>> a
.ca/) long before they offered many other
> products to do the job. Still have it ... it sits unused in a drawer.
>
> Since I went to FourThirds format cameras, I haven't had to clean
> anything in 50,000+ exposures. The SSWF sensor cleaning system is very
> nearly 100% effective at
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 13:51:36 -0500, you wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Glen Berry wrote:
>> Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
>
>I have never had to wet clean any of my Pentax Dslr's i use the sensor
>shake and or a good blower.
>
>I have had to wet clean m
it ... it sits unused in a drawer.
Since I went to FourThirds format cameras, I haven't had to clean
anything in 50,000+ exposures. The SSWF sensor cleaning system is very
nearly 100% effective at keeping any schmutz off the sensor and out of
the photos. It's one of the delightful simplif
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Glen Berry wrote:
> Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
>
I have never had to wet clean any of my Pentax Dslr's i use the sensor
shake and or a good blower.
I have had to wet clean my D1 and D2H and i took them to Nikon Canada
to do f
I've ruined film with canned air. It's a rare occurrence, but it can happen, so
I'm definitely not going to use it on my sensor. The sterile rubber bulb gives
a quick short blast that is nearly as powerful as canned air and guaranteed
clean.
Paul
On Feb 8, 2011, at 1:36 AM, Walter Gilbert wrote
I use a sterile ear blower for minor cleanups. If I get something that won't
budge with a blast from the ear bulb, I use the Pentax sticky pad. Always works.
Paul
On Feb 7, 2011, at 10:46 PM, Glen Berry wrote:
> Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
>
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> the Pentax sticky sensor cleaner O-ICK1
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nattering nabobs, I say I've yet to damage anything ever using
> canned gas.
> I ran a poll one time over on ForumsNeurotica when the whimperers of doom
> cried that surely the sun would explode and all life in the solar system
> would be obliterated in a cataclysm of fusion
On Feb 7, 2011, at 8:43 PM, William Robb wrote:
> On 07/02/2011 10:29 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
>>
>
> - but it just seemed wrong somehow
>>
>
> Wrong is tying a sheep to a lamp post and calling it a rec centre.
Wrong? In some places they call that Saturday night.
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> Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
Steel wool. Or bring to that guy at GFM.
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Almost everything you wanted to know about sensor cleaning
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/index.html
Cheers
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 00:36 -0600, "Walter Gi
I've used canned air a couple of times, though I'm a little more leery
of it than Bill R., mainly because I'm a tad paranoid about the idea of
a freak propellant discharge.
Usually, I use one of those nasal bulb aspirators (http://is.gd/l6xxr3)
with a small hole punched in the back and a pet
From: Glen Berry
Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
Pay someone whose competence I trust.
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On 8 February 2011 15:10
On 8 February 2011 15:46, William Robb wrote:
> Yeah, the stuff has to be available. We buy it b=8 cans at a time in flats
> from Costco.
> I think I've gone through 3 cans of the stuff since I bought my istD back in
> 2003.
> If I was cleaning sensors commercially, I would probably rent a tank o
s too expensive and it's a
PITA to ship, for out of office sensor cleaning the Pentax sticky kit
always solves the problem, it's not much fun to use though.
Yeah, the stuff has to be available. We buy it b=8 cans at a time in
flats from Costco.
I think I've gone through 3 cans
On 07/02/2011 10:29 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
- but it just seemed wrong somehow
Wrong is tying a sheep to a lamp post and calling it a rec centre.
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PITA to ship, for out of office sensor cleaning the Pentax sticky kit
always solves the problem, it's not much fun to use though.
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2011 22:46 -0500, "Glen Berry"
wrote:
> Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
>
Favourite is not a word I would apply to sensor cleaning.
With the 200D I haven't needed to use more than an occasional burst of
air from a rubber
ran a poll one time over on ForumsNeurotica when the whimperers of
doom cried that surely the sun would explode and all life in the solar
system would be obliterated in a cataclysm of fusion because of my
habits regarding sensor cleaning, asking if anyone could come up with a
bona fide and repu
On 8 February 2011 14:46, Glen Berry wrote:
> Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
Favoured maybe, sensor cleaning is a last resort. I use a burst of
filtered compressed air (not canned) then if that doesn't work I use
the Pentax sticky sensor cleaner O-IC
Whats your favorite way to clean the sensor in your Pentax DSLR?
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>> I've read the instructions. I'm sure a dedicated idiot could screw it up.
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I recognize the thinly veiled reference to me, P.J.. I'll no doubt prove you
right when my copy arrives. =)
Jack
--- On Sat, 9/19/09, P. J. Alling wrote:
> From: P. J. Alling
> Subject: Re: Pentax sensor cleaning kit
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
> Date: Satu
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 9:26 AM, P. J. Alling
wrote:
> David J Brooks wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 8:20 AM, paul stenquist
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I paid $60 U.S. It's worth it if you need it. I had a speck that my ear
>>> blower wouldn't dislodge, and I'd rather not mess with fluids and the
David J Brooks wrote:
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 8:20 AM, paul stenquist wrote:
I paid $60 U.S. It's worth it if you need it. I had a speck that my ear
blower wouldn't dislodge, and I'd rather not mess with fluids and the like
Nor I.
.
The ICK is idiot proof, which is always a good
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 8:20 AM, paul stenquist wrote:
> I paid $60 U.S. It's worth it if you need it. I had a speck that my ear
> blower wouldn't dislodge, and I'd rather not mess with fluids and the like
Nor I.
.
> The ICK is idiot proof, which is always a good thing.
Then it is definitely fo
I paid $60 U.S. It's worth it if you need it. I had a speck that my
ear blower wouldn't dislodge, and I'd rather not mess with fluids and
the like. The ICK is idiot proof, which is always a good thing.
Paul
On Sep 19, 2009, at 7:01 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
I see Hnerys has the ICK listed fo
I see Hnerys has the ICK listed for $70.00 Canadian, as special stock.
They have some, just don't know who much.:-0
Is it worth $70.00.??
Dave
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:16 PM, Christine Aguila
wrote:
> Big thanks, Paul--and everyone else. I'll try the ICK kit first since it's
> easier. Than
ember 18, 2009 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: Pentax sensor cleaning kit
On Sep 18, 2009, at 12:09 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor cleaning kit today on the
Pentax web site & couldn't find it. I also checked B & H and Amazon.
Where did yo
> > Cheers
> > Ecke
> >
> > 2009/9/18 Christine Aguila :
> >> Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor
> cleaning kit today on the Pentax
> >> web site & couldn't find it. I also
> checked B & H and Amazon. Where did
>
The wet approach could be the only successful solution in case of
oily stains or halos, such as fingerprints.
It seems that you'd need malice aforethought to get fingerprints on a
sensor.
Dario Bonazza wrote:
Charles Robinson wrote:
On Sep 18, 2009, at 9:45, John Graves wrote:
It seems
Charles Robinson wrote:
On Sep 18, 2009, at 9:45, John Graves wrote:
It seems that the Pentax kit is sold out, at least those under $60. But
here is an interesting web site I found in my search.
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/
Based on what the sites says, I would tend to buy a pac
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From: "David J Brooks"
Subject: Re: Pentax sensor cleaning kit
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:42 AM, eckinator wrote:
look for Pentax ICK-1
See, this is were Pentax gets a bad rap.:-)
I dunno, I'm all for descriptive names My K-7 seemed to pic
ap.:-)
>
> Dave
>> Ecke
>>
>> 2009/9/18 Christine Aguila :
>>> Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor cleaning kit today on the Pentax
>>> web site & couldn't find it. I also checked B & H and Amazon. Where did
>>> you get your
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:42 AM, eckinator wrote:
look for Pentax ICK-1
See, this is were Pentax gets a bad rap.:-)
Dave
> Ecke
>
> 2009/9/18 Christine Aguila :
>> Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor cleaning kit today on the Pentax
>> web site & couldn
On Sep 18, 2009, at 9:45, John Graves wrote:
It seems that the Pentax kit is sold out, at least those under $60.
But here is an interesting web site I found in my search.
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/
Based on what the sites says, I would tend to buy a package of Pec
Pads and a b
:
Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor cleaning kit today on the Pentax
web site & couldn't find it. I also checked B & H and Amazon. Where did
you get yours? I'm stumped here :-). Cheers, Christine
- Original Message - From: "paul stenquist"
To: &quo
This was my source, also. Ordered a kit yesterday based on your (Paul's)
reaction to having used it.
Jack
--- On Fri, 9/18/09, paul stenquist wrote:
> From: paul stenquist
> Subject: Re: Pentax sensor cleaning kit
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
> Date: Friday,
On Sep 18, 2009, at 12:09 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor cleaning kit today on
the Pentax web site & couldn't find it. I also checked B & H and
Amazon. Where did you get yours? I'm stumped here :-). Cheers,
Christine
Hi Ch
Got mine on amazon - look for Pentax ICK-1
Cheers
Ecke
2009/9/18 Christine Aguila :
> Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor cleaning kit today on the Pentax
> web site & couldn't find it. I also checked B & H and Amazon. Where did
> you get yours? I'
Hi Paul: I tried to find the Pentax sensor cleaning kit today on the Pentax
web site & couldn't find it. I also checked B & H and Amazon. Where did
you get yours? I'm stumped here :-). Cheers, Christine
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From: "paul stenquist"
T
On Sep 7, 2009, at 9:45 PM, eactiv...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 9/7/2009 5:44:26 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
tb...@textuality.com writes:
We prime-lens victims are subject to serial sensor smut following on
unsafe glass interchange in really unsuitable conditions. -Tim
I bought mine online. Around $40 + S&H.
Here is one example
http://cgi.ebay.com/OFFICIAL-Pentax-O-ICK1-image-sensor-cleaning-kit_W0QQitemZ390027132040
Regards,
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10 sep 2009 kl. 18:03 skrev pdml-requ...@pdml.net:
Thanks for the report.
Maybe i'll look into one. I'll have
Thanks for the report.
Maybe i'll look into one. I'll have to see if any one up here sells them.
Dave
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 9:49 PM, paul stenquist wrote:
> My Pentax sensor cleaning kit arrived today. I had a black spec on my K7D
> sensor that couldn't be dislodged with
My Pentax sensor cleaning kit arrived today. I had a black spec on my
K7D sensor that couldn't be dislodged with my ear blower. I read the
instructions and dabbed away at the sensor with the Pentax tool. A
subsequent test showed the sensor to be perfectly clean. The Pentax
sensor cl
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
> We prime-lens victims are subject to serial sensor smut following on
> unsafe glass interchange in really unsuitable conditions. -Tim
>
You know, i was always suprised at how clean my cameras were after all
those horse shows i have done over the
From: Paul Stenquist
After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of
dirt that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in the
middle of my K7D sensor, invisible to the naked eye -- at least to my
naked eye. But it's definitely dirt, because it's size varies
In a message dated 9/7/2009 5:44:26 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
tb...@textuality.com writes:
We prime-lens victims are subject to serial sensor smut following on
unsafe glass interchange in really unsuitable conditions. -Tim
=
Mark!
I just like that sentence, it sounds sort of,
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of dirt
> that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in the middle of
> my K7D sensor, invisible to the naked eye -- at least to my naked eye. But
> it's definite
In a message dated 9/7/2009 8:06:34 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
pnstenqu...@comcast.net writes:
After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of
dirt that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in the
middle of my K7D sensor, invisible to the naked eye --
J Brooks" >
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I'd be a bit worried about leaving some sticky goo on the sensor.
Dave
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Dario Bonazza> wrote:
Pentax Imagesensor cleanin
show that.
Apparently, some Pentax items work.
Dario
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: sensor cleaning kit
I'd be a bit worried about leaving some sticky goo on the
I have the pentax ick1 kit for things like that. Never used it (yet).
It looks like the most idiot proof device for me. And pentax
recommends it.
Toine
2009/9/7 Paul Stenquist :
> After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of dirt
> that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a s
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:24 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
> taking it to a camera repair shop and ponying up $40 :-)
>
> ann - no dirt no more on her sensnor - san
I have always taken my Nikons to their repair shop in Mississauga to clean them.
My Pentax cameras have been in for repair enough times t
gt; - Original Message - From: "Paul Stenquist"
>
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
> Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 5:06 PM
> Subject: sensor cleaning kit
>
>
>> After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of dirt
>>
I use:
- blower
- SensorKlear from Lenspen
(http://www.lenspen.com/?cPath=&products_id=SK-1&tpid=146)
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> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: sensor cleaning kit
>
> After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of
> dirt that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in the
> middle of my K7D sensor, invisi
For me the nearest camera shop is about 45min and 30miles away, and I'm
not sure I'd trust them for repair work...
ann sanfedele wrote:
taking it to a camera repair shop and ponying up $40 :-)
ann - no dirt no more on her sensnor - san
Paul Stenquist wrote:
After five years of digital, I ha
I think Pentax makes/sells, (and similar devices are available from
other sources), a sticky pad on a stick that doesn't require undue
skill. It doesn't sound like you need a full cleaning, just a spot
touch up.
Paul Stenquist wrote:
After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a
taking it to a camera repair shop and ponying up $40 :-)
ann - no dirt no more on her sensnor - san
Paul Stenquist wrote:
After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of
dirt that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in
the middle of my K7D sensor, invis
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 11:06:20AM -0400, Paul Stenquist scripsit:
> After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of dirt
> that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in the middle
> of my K7D sensor, invisible to the naked eye -- at least to my naked eye.
> B
Pentax Imagesensor cleaning kit ICK-1 has worked flawlessly several times
for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXLDwbR3V54
Dario
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Stenquist"
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 5:06 PM
Subject:
After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of
dirt that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in the
middle of my K7D sensor, invisible to the naked eye -- at least to my
naked eye. But it's definitely dirt, because it's size varies with the
aperture se
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:14 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
> Bob, Gray, Bob, Mike, Joe
>
> thanks!
>
> I found the manual :-) yes, thre are instructions... pretty much what you
> guys said to do... but I couldn't find my
> blower... (I like to blame the cat for the disappearance of things like
>
nused turkey baster ...
I have, in fact, two unused turkey basters because a friend had gotten
them to use as knitting needles
for a larger project and then gave up... she gave them to me knowing I
would likely know what they
were for.
I'm pretty sure I can do the sensor cleaning myse
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