05-09-2016 06:11 PM
I just bought a used canon 5d mark ii. The sensor needs cleaning. Do I need to order a kit for that or send it to canon services? Also need the shutter count, but usb port has a problem. Haven't been able to find that info using exiftool, irfanview64 or others. I am doubting that the count info can really be found on jpg pics using those programs.
I did find out that cannon offers a service to clean sensor and find shutter count, etc for $129. I may do that.
Thanks
05-09-2016 07:13 PM
@ptuner2 wrote:I just bought a used canon 5d mark ii. The sensor needs cleaning. Do I need to order a kit for that or send it to canon services? Also need the shutter count, but usb port has a problem. Haven't been able to find that info using exiftool, irfanview64 or others. I am doubting that the count info can really be found on jpg pics using those programs.
I did find out that cannon offers a service to clean sensor and find shutter count, etc for $129. I may do that.
Thanks
Yes, do it. What you've said so far suggests that you're not experienced enough to be attempting to clean the sensor. Sensor cleaning is an aquired art, and the consequences of doing it wrong can be expensive. If that cleaning package is the one Canon provides for CPS members, your camera will come back looking like new.
05-09-2016 07:28 PM
Never mind my questions. I found some answers on various messages.
05-09-2016 07:31 PM
Thanks Bob. I found some good answers and you are correct about experience in cleaning sensors. I guy at the pawn shop where I purchased it suggested using windex and some paper towels. Actually he was kidding.
05-09-2016 10:17 PM
Look up Eyelead sensor gel stick. Super easy. No way to screw up, like with wet clean methods. Start with air from a rocket blower squeeze bulb. Helps a lot to have a sensor loupe to see with, though a magnifying glass and a flashlight holding buddy works too.
09-09-2024 03:11 AM
I was also liked you before, i am hesitant and afraid to clean my camera sensor due to I may damage the sensor or I might not be doing it correctly, however as advised by a camera shop owner at our local shop, I begin looking and searching about cleaning kits specifically The Sensor Swab kits but Photoraphic Solutions and its Eclipse solutions. I was amazed how easy it was to use and apply, it cleans instantly and the solution is safe and does not leave any residue or marks after cleaning. Now I have no problem cleaning my camera sensor on my own. Hope it helps
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