wwulfsohn
Member
I just went to clean my sensor on my new m8 with a sensor brush. In the process, I noticed small smudges on the sensor (while looking at it in bright light). I have never before cleaned or touched the sensor. It must have been delivered this way.
Should I buy a sensor cleaning swab kit or leave it? I have not noticed any distoritions in my image.
Should I buy a sensor cleaning swab kit or leave it? I have not noticed any distoritions in my image.
msendin
Member
Sorry.... what are smudges?
wwulfsohn
Member
Looks like finger prints (but they aren't).
wwulfsohn
Member
It doesn't look as heavy as a lubricant. Just a faint surface pattern which you can only see in bright light.
msendin
Member
Sooner or later I imagine you will have to clean the sensor with a swab kit. ( I just did it today for the first time).
Honestly, If I where you I would clean it with a good quality swab kit. If they dissapear look again after some camera use. If they do not go away or appear again I would get my camera serviced by Leica as fred sugests. But I would try wet cleaning first.
Honestly, If I where you I would clean it with a good quality swab kit. If they dissapear look again after some camera use. If they do not go away or appear again I would get my camera serviced by Leica as fred sugests. But I would try wet cleaning first.
wwulfsohn
Member
Tnanks - any swab kit recommendations?
msendin
Member
I have only used "Sensor Swab" from "Photographic Solutions Inc." in both the M8 and the D5. Have no other experience in others but for me it has worked very well.
Please let us know the results.
Please let us know the results.
DaveB
Established
wwulfsohn said:Just a faint surface pattern which you can only see in bright light.
Are you sure you're seeing some contaminant on the surface and not the normal diffraction or interference pattern that the sensor manifests when directly illuminated by a light source?
wwulfsohn
Member
I just cleaned the sensor with a dual swab (wet and dry) system from Green Clean. The sensor is now looking great and perfectly clean.
Thanks for the help.
Bill
Thanks for the help.
Bill
Philippe D.
Cheeeeeese
Yes, "Eclipse 2" with "Sensor Swabs".wwulfsohn said:Tnanks - any swab kit recommendations?
I clean at least ones a month now (M8 with over 5000 picts).
At the beginning, the shutter throw a lot of grease onto the sensor, i had to clean ones a week, but it calms down after many shots.
msendin
Member
Good, I am sure you will check after some shooting. If they come out again (hope not) the shutter must be spraying something. In that case I would not touch it any more and send it to Leica (if your dealer does not exchange it).
R
RML
Guest
I clean my R-D1's sensor with q-tips and alcohol ketonatus, after blowing it off with a bulb blower.
Much cheaper and simply just as effective.
See here for my experiences: http://shardsofphotography.blogspot.com/search?q=sensor+clean .
Much cheaper and simply just as effective.
See here for my experiences: http://shardsofphotography.blogspot.com/search?q=sensor+clean .
chuckcars
Member
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/
Use the wet method. Make your own swabs with a pec pad and use Eclipse for the cleaning fluid.
Use the wet method. Make your own swabs with a pec pad and use Eclipse for the cleaning fluid.
telluridestock
Newbie
Yes,
I had some specs on my sensor (saw them on the images not on the sensor) its new out of the box and used an Eclipse cleaning kit to remove them.
I had some specs on my sensor (saw them on the images not on the sensor) its new out of the box and used an Eclipse cleaning kit to remove them.
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