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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Sensor cleaning products; advise pls. Want to avoid crazy price.
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 159057" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I don't have a d600, but on my d7000 I use Eclipse fluid with a 1/2 of a 4x4 pec pad taped to a cut-down plastic knife. You can see this on some of the cleaning sites. I use a half pad to keep down the bulk so you don't run into issues like Dave mentioned hitting the sides. It works great and no guilt wasting $$$ if I need to do it several times. Yes, its an extra step to wrap your own swab and you risk introducing more dust, but its working out fine for me. I also use a blower and a static brush before cleaning and sometimes after. Any dust falling in there during the cleaning process is rare, but should not be adhered and easily blown/brushed away.</p><p> </p><p>I try to do the job when the house is still and my family is out and a/c or heat not running. I mist the table down with water. I don't know for sure if that helps, but I figure it must lock some particles down. I've heard some folks work on the bathroom counter after a shower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 159057, member: 4923"] I don't have a d600, but on my d7000 I use Eclipse fluid with a 1/2 of a 4x4 pec pad taped to a cut-down plastic knife. You can see this on some of the cleaning sites. I use a half pad to keep down the bulk so you don't run into issues like Dave mentioned hitting the sides. It works great and no guilt wasting $$$ if I need to do it several times. Yes, its an extra step to wrap your own swab and you risk introducing more dust, but its working out fine for me. I also use a blower and a static brush before cleaning and sometimes after. Any dust falling in there during the cleaning process is rare, but should not be adhered and easily blown/brushed away. I try to do the job when the house is still and my family is out and a/c or heat not running. I mist the table down with water. I don't know for sure if that helps, but I figure it must lock some particles down. I've heard some folks work on the bathroom counter after a shower. [/QUOTE]
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