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Get it between 2024-12-31 to 2025-01-07. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Package includes 20pcs 16mm cleaning swabs for APS-C Sensors (Sensor Cleaner is NOT INCLUDED)
Micrometer level fiber cloth absorbs and sweeps invisible particles
Flexible swab rod with a mini channel enables the pressure on the swab head evenly across the sensor.
Every sensor cleaning swab is made in a Class 100 Clean-Room and sealed in a vacuumed package
Compatible to standard APS-C type sensor
UES ASPC-20 Professional Digital Camera Sensor Cleaning Swabs The sensor cleaning swabs have extremely soft head. The headcover is made of super fine microfiber cloth which is soft to your sensor and hard to the dirt. Each swab is made in a Class 100 Clean-Room and packed in a vacuumed package. Instruction for Achieving the Best Cleaning Result: 1. Before start, shoot a piece of white paper with Aperture Priority (A) mode set at f/22 or higher. You can see where the dust is located on the sensor. 2. You need to set your camera to a special clean mode, so the delicate shutter and mirror mechanisms stay out of the way when you clean the sensor. 3. Go to your camera setup, and select ‘Lock Mirror Up For Cleaning’. This option will be greyed out unless your camera’s battery is fully charged. For Cameras that do not have the locked mirror up function, you could set your camera exposure on Bulb. The Bulb setting will allow you to keep the mirror up until you release the shutter. 4. Remove the lens. Use the air blower to blast the dust from the sensor. Be careful, do not touch the sensor or other internal components with the blower tip. 5. Take out a swab from the vacuum package. Drip 1-2 drops of UES Sensor Cleaning Liquids to the head of the swab. Don’t use too much liquid. 6. Drag the swab slowly and smoothly from the left of the sensor to the right. Use a single movement, and don’t rub or scratch at the sensor. 7. Turn the swab 180 degrees and drag the clean side from right to left. Throw this swab away. Never reuse used swabs. 8. Turn the camera off to reset the mirror. 9. Install the lens and shoot a piece of white paper with Aperture Priority (A) mode set at f/22 or higher. You will find out if the dust or dirt is cleaned. If dust remains, repeat the steps 1 to 9.