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DRY METHOD
1. Set your digital camera to sensor
clean mode (enabling access to
the sensor chamber).
2. Insert the DSLRClean™ stick so
that the tip touches the sensor
surface.
3. Apply light pressure to the stick
until the tip bends to a right-angle
and forms a shoe on the sensor.
Figure 1
4. Move the DSLRClean™ stick
around the sensor as shown in
Figure 2 using the method best
suited to your cameras sensor size.
5. Follow the sequence from 1 to 4
so that the DSLRClean™ stick
returns to the starting position.
6. Remove the DSLRClean™ stick
from the chamber.
7. Reset the camera to normal
operating mode.
For very dirty sensors, you may
need two attempts to clean the
sensor.
When you move the DSLRClean™
across the sensor, it will feel a
little ‘sticky’. This is intentional;
the DSLRClean™ sticks are not
sticky and contain no cleaning
agents. This is the result of the
slight vacuum that is created
by the DSLRClean™ stick.
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WET METHOD
1. Set your digital camera to sensor
clean mode (enabling access to
the sensor chamber).
2. Place a single drop of IOptic™
liquid on the tip of the DSLRClean™
stick figure 3.
3. Insert the DSLRClean™ stick
so that the tip touches the sensor
surface.
4. Move the DSLRClean™ stick around
the sensor as shown in Figure 2
using the method best suited to
your cameras sensor size.
5. Follow the sequence from 1 to 4
so that the DSLRClean™ stick
returns to the starting position.
6. Remove the DSLRClean™ stick
from the chamber.
7. Immediately take a fresh dry
DSLRClean™ stick and repeat as
per dry method.
8. Reset the camera to normal
operating mode.
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