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    Sensor Brush

    Hi
    Not sure if this is in the right area, but I just watched a Nigel Danson video, and he recommends a sensor cleaning brush to get the dust off the sensor. Anyone know the best place to get one of these is Australia.
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    Wayne

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    I suggest you watch a few on-line videos on how to clean the sensor of your particular camera,
    if you haven't already done so.
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    Thanks for reply. I have done that although not recently. This brush was to de dust the sensor in between cleans with fluids

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    Hi Billy

    I recall getting a Sensor Kit from Digital Camera Warehouse for my 5D Mk III and was able to use it successfully.

    https://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.c...ts-accessories


    More importantly, have you visited this website on sensor cleaning - I found it very informative:

    http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/

    Cheers

    Dennis
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    OK, that's good. I have not used one, but look at various sensor-cleaning kits.
    Gunk (a technical term) on a sensor can be just dust, or spots of dried fluid, so a
    brush might only be useful for the first type. Good luck with it, and you've urged
    me to do the same with my camera.

    PS: Others here will offer more advice.
    Last edited by ameerat42; 18-02-2019 at 9:31am.

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    If that is a static type brush then it did not work for me.
    I have cleaned the sensors on my all my Canon cameras over the years and not doing to well with the wet clean.
    For me I found the best is the Eyelead Sensor Gel Stick made in Germany I paid around AU$100 years ago could be cheaper now and so much easier to use.
    Please do not buy the cheap version from ebay.. If you decide on this one always make sure you can use it on your Brand Name Camera
    And follow the instructions on the box it comes in.

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    Hi Dennis
    I will re-check out the videos on cleaning of the sensor. Im using the new Sony mirrorless A7 iii. Not sure if mirrorless are more susceptible to dust due to lack of mirror but there are a few dust spots on my pics. Ill try blowing them out with the blower between cleans
    Cheers
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    Maryanne Yes the brush recommended was a static type brush, looked like a paint brush. I will check out the Gel stick
    Thanks
    Wayne
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    Quote Originally Posted by billy4030 View Post

    Maryanne Yes the brush recommended was a static type brush, looked like a paint brush. I will check out the Gel stick
    Thanks
    Wayne
    Wayne, Sony was one of the names the Gel stick was not compatible with.
    Seems many people have problems with dust spots on the Sony Cameras have a read Here

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    Thanks Maryanne. I think for time being I will blow dust out and try the wet method occasionally.


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    Quote Originally Posted by billy4030 View Post
    Hi Dennis
    I will re-check out the videos on cleaning of the sensor. Im using the new Sony mirrorless A7 iii. Not sure if mirrorless are more susceptible to dust due to lack of mirror but there are a few dust spots on my pics. Ill try blowing them out with the blower between cleans
    Cheers
    Wayn3

    I would suggest not using a blower. Here is a scenario for you. At home you use a vacuum cleaner.. It sucks the dust etc up around the house. Now if you used a leaf blower instead.. what happens to the dust?

    Think about this.
    "It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro

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    Quote Originally Posted by billy4030 View Post
    Thanks Maryanne. I think for time being I will blow dust out and try the wet method occasionally.


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    Thats a great idea Wayne, I did that for years till the hands got too shaky
    All the best with whatever you decide to do.

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    I meant a little Giotto rocket blower not a vacuum or leaf blower. Lol

    But thanks everyone for your help


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