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Cleaning the M8 Sensor, is good enough, good enough


John in Japan

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Just got my M8 returned from Solms and had to clean it right away. f 16 looked horrendous after 50 photos.

 

Anyway I've had horrific sensor cleaning stories to tell in the past and I dropped the money for PEC pads, E2 and visibledust sensor brushes.

 

At any rate I took one swipe across with a PEC pad and got 99% of it but it left a big honking dust thingy behind. So I tried to do a rocket blower. No go.

 

So I cleaner her again. Same. I finally got it to where two very very small dots are visible at f 16 and in the lower portion where there is always stuff, and not clear blue sky where it would show up. It's 100% invisible at f 8.

 

I cannot tell you the last time I shot my Summicron 50mm at over f 8. I just don't do it.

 

So, for me this is "good enough".

 

Do you guys clean the sensor until it's perfect or is good enough, good enough?

 

John

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I agree with Jordan. The sensor loupe is very good and well worth the expenditure.

I haven't had to wet-clean my sensor yet. I find the visible dust brushes work very well. I have a set that I bought for my EOS20d, but I haven't felt the need to buy a 1.33 size brush. 1.6x works fine.

 

I agree about the 'good enough' maxim. I'm afraid that sensor dirt is just a sad fact of life. If you're using Lightroom, the 'remove spots' tool is quite effective.

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There is hope. I bought nearly the entire suite of Visible Dust products, including the Loupe. I was successful in removing all dust, but that left one tiny spot that would not budge--composed of what--who knew? Today, I took a deep breath and used their toughest product, Smear Away. And it DID work! What a relief.

To be sure, it's a little scary to take on attacking your fragile sensor all by yourself, going against the commonplace advice: "Don't Try This At Home". But after doing it once, it builds the confidence.

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