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1Sensor Cleaning Empty Sensor Cleaning Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:42 am

Henry

Henry

Sensor Cleaning
does anyone have any advise on cleaning the sensor on a Canon 30D
I've thought about investing in a Sensor loupe and Arctic Brush to have a go myself but looking at the test shot I did using a sheet of white card I have a build up of dust in one corner which possibly will need a wet clean which I am not sure about

http://www.henryslack.com

2Sensor Cleaning Empty Re: Sensor Cleaning Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:01 am

peter.walker



I bought an Artic Butterfly for my D200 and it worked well. It comes with (or they may be an option, I don't remember) wet cleaners as well so if the static brush doesn't do it there is also that possibiltiy. It's easy to use so don't be put off getting one.

3Sensor Cleaning Empty Re: Sensor Cleaning Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:38 am

PaulD



Miles Whitehead offers this service. I was quoted £15 for the same sensor size, but costs go up if sensor needs to be removed etc...., not had time to get my camera to him yet.

He's based in Leybourne, West Malling

Web = www.MWcamerarepairs.co.uk
Email = MWcamerarepairs@aol.com

I was on a course run by a pro' commercial photgrapher a few years back and he recommended him for camera repairs.

Paul D.

4Sensor Cleaning Empty Re: Sensor Cleaning Thu Apr 16, 2009 2:16 pm

kentishmayde



Miles is great, very reasonable, quick - highly recommended!

5Sensor Cleaning Empty Re: Sensor Cleaning Thu Apr 16, 2009 4:26 pm

Henry

Henry

Thank you for the advice and the contact detail of Miles Whitehead

Harry

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6Sensor Cleaning Empty Re: Sensor Cleaning Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:20 am

sapper

sapper

kentishmayde wrote:Miles is great, very reasonable, quick - highly recommended!

Why you having your sensor cleaned? Thought your Olympus did cleaned itself? Mine does Very Happy

7Sensor Cleaning Empty Re: Sensor Cleaning Fri May 22, 2009 9:08 am

Henry

Henry

Thanks for giving me Miles contact detail I drop my camera off to him last Friday morning and picked it up on Saturday all nice and clean and all for an excellent price of £15

many thanks

Henry Very Happy

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