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Mirrorless Z
Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
Sensor cleaning needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 815401" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I would try the blower first... If you got a "wet" glob of something while changing the lens... not unusual, the blower might not be sufficient. Then it's wet cleaning time... They sell "Full frame and Crop" sensor swabs specifically for cleaning sensors on Amazon... they're sterile single-use swabs... and "Eclipse" optic cleaning fluid. One drop on the swab and one swipe with the swab is usually all you need... It isn't rocket science... there's a procedure... as mentioned, there are numerous tutorials online. I'd never pay someone to clean mine... Once you do it yourself and see how easy it is, you probably won't either. Just don't do it in a crowd of people... Set aside 10-15 minutes of quiet time with your stuff laid out on a clean surface area, and go slow when no one or anything will interrupt you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 815401, member: 10742"] I would try the blower first... If you got a "wet" glob of something while changing the lens... not unusual, the blower might not be sufficient. Then it's wet cleaning time... They sell "Full frame and Crop" sensor swabs specifically for cleaning sensors on Amazon... they're sterile single-use swabs... and "Eclipse" optic cleaning fluid. One drop on the swab and one swipe with the swab is usually all you need... It isn't rocket science... there's a procedure... as mentioned, there are numerous tutorials online. I'd never pay someone to clean mine... Once you do it yourself and see how easy it is, you probably won't either. Just don't do it in a crowd of people... Set aside 10-15 minutes of quiet time with your stuff laid out on a clean surface area, and go slow when no one or anything will interrupt you... [/QUOTE]
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