This was fantastic, thank you so much. Clear cut and to the point - no so-called jokes, editorializing, or shoddy production. Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
I was prepared to buy another camera while I send my d-610 in for cleaning at Nikon. Now I feel like I can clean the sensor myself with your casual confident style presentation.
Thanks so much Peter! I just cleaned mine today, the pictures are super clear and sharp. You save me 150 dollars going to camera repair shop! Be healthy and be safe Peter!
Excellent video! I followed your instructions exactly, and successfully cleaned my Nikon sensor with no problem at all, and I also feel confident that I can now do this whenever neccesary. Thank you!
You make this look so easy. I have had several people tell me it’s too easy to damage my camera and to have a camera shop clean it. I’m heading on vacation and have a nice pretty black spot on my pictures. I think I’m safe enough to try the dry method as I have a blower. Thank you for a great video and wish me luck.
If you follow the steps as shown in our video, it is absolutely safe to clean your sensor on your own. I am sure you will be able to get rid of this spot.
Many thanks for showing the way to clean ... all your products are simply amazing. Very happy with the outcome. I have used them for D850, but now may need to order for the mirrorless ones too. Cheers,
Vey nice video - Thanks , I used it and got excellent results - BTW one feedback (That i noticed on my camera) - apart from menu--> "Mirror lock up", i had to also dial the top left dial to "Mup" position. without doign it, my mirror wont stay up.
thank you very much, i was worried a lot because i bought a used camera with low shutter count but found some dust probably 6-8 small dots while shoot on f22.
great and professional information sir. I got so I like to take it over by a window and let some of that sun light come in toward the sensor then I use the sensor cleaner if say its on the left ill move it toward the center the dust then I use the little air squeezer tool and sometimes those dust particles blow off the center after being moved from left to center my fear is pushing it too far over and it getting down behind the sensor
dry clean/rocket blower/towel outside of camera, especially around the edge of the lens at the camera body before starting sensor cleaning....helps a little
Great tutorial but sensors have still dust mainly on the sides and edges of the sensor! I used the brush but it leaves marks despite it is brand new! I also put 3 drops max and this leaves marks on the sensor, I redo it with less and marks disappeared
@@thedustpatrol7515 Thanks for the quick reply. Many vids have both SIDES of the swab moistened but rarely mention the tip. Great video. Very informative. Didn't know about using the blower on the brush.
I've had my D850 for a week and I found a black spot top right corner. I thought it was the plane window at first ... damn it. I don't have the tools, I'll take it back to the shop to get some help. I hope whatever is on the sensor doesn't damage it.
hi, i have nikon d3300, it was fell frrom tripod in the dry area not inside water . problem is that it takes black image even in the normal light .. but all camera function is good, i can see previeous image and video. i can take photo and video too but it cames totally black. can you please some one help me, what should i do???
@@joemallia61 You can find the products including the loupe here: www.micro-tools.de/en/Please-select-your-camera-to-find-all-available-sensor-cleaning-kits-for-your-model/ (EU) www.micro-tools.com/collections/the-dust-patrol (US)
Did you like our video? Here you can purchase our products: www.micro-tools.de (EU) www.cameraclean.co.uk/manufacturers.php?mfg=The+Dust+Patrol (UK) www.micro-tools.com (USA) Our website: www.thedustpatrol.com
By never removing the lens, you will minimize the risk of contamination. But at some point you may end up with spots on your sensor anyway. Also, you limit your photographic options. Sensor cleaning is easy, and if you are able to do it on your own, and have a choice of lenses, you will be able to take much better pictures.
Some people don't reverse the direction of the swab on the second pass. 3 or 4 drops? What sort of magic number is this? Final point, You Did Not Check your work. There is no magical # of passes to rely upon.
This was fantastic, thank you so much. Clear cut and to the point - no so-called jokes, editorializing, or shoddy production. Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Nice clear instruction. With the added bonus of no music. Thank you.
Great video, there are so many poor videos out on YT for this subject. Your video is so clear, no fuss and easy to follow. Thank you.
I was prepared to buy another camera while I send my d-610 in for cleaning at Nikon. Now I feel like I can clean the sensor myself with your casual confident style presentation.
The cleaning operation was a success. Thanks a lot for the video
Solid video. Precise and to the point with the right points of advice.
Thanks so much Peter! I just cleaned mine today, the pictures are super clear and sharp. You save me 150 dollars going to camera repair shop! Be healthy and be safe Peter!
Worked great! Thanks a million!
Excellent video! I followed your instructions exactly, and successfully cleaned my Nikon sensor with no problem at all, and I also feel confident that I can now do this whenever neccesary. Thank you!
You make this look so easy. I have had several people tell me it’s too easy to damage my camera and to have a camera shop clean it. I’m heading on vacation and have a nice pretty black spot on my pictures. I think I’m safe enough to try the dry method as I have a blower. Thank you for a great video and wish me luck.
If you follow the steps as shown in our video, it is absolutely safe to clean your sensor on your own. I am sure you will be able to get rid of this spot.
Clear , concise , helpful tips . Thank you from Toronto .
Thanks for showing the detailed, step-by-step process.
Nice video on the subject. Well-done!
Excellent video! Thank you so much! I finally cleaned my camera sensor, wish me luck on having done it right!
Many thanks for showing the way to clean ... all your products are simply amazing. Very happy with the outcome. I have used them for D850, but now may need to order for the mirrorless ones too. Cheers,
Wonderful explanation - thanks for making it simple to understand and for taking some of the fear out of doing this myself.
Excellent video.
Thank you for your excellent video and demo 🙏
Excellent presentation
Hello sir very good explanation about DSLR sensor cleaning 😘
To the point tutorial, thumbs up 👍
Excellent tutorial.
Vey nice video - Thanks , I used it and got excellent results - BTW one feedback (That i noticed on my camera) - apart from menu--> "Mirror lock up", i had to also dial the top left dial to "Mup" position. without doign it, my mirror wont stay up.
Best video on this subject. Thank you
Excellent, very precise and informative.
thank you very much, i was worried a lot because i bought a used camera with low shutter count but found some dust probably 6-8 small dots while shoot on f22.
great and professional information sir. I got so I like to take it over by a window and let some of that sun light come in toward the sensor then I use the sensor cleaner if say its on the left ill move it toward the center the dust then I use the little air squeezer tool and sometimes those dust particles blow off the center after being moved from left to center my fear is pushing it too far over and it getting down behind the sensor
Brilliant presentation, Peter. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial!
extremely informative and to the point, best on YT, thanks
Well done Peter. Very informative, thank you!
Thank you very much for the information.
Excellent video, I followed it exactly and was successful in cleaning the sensor. Thank you!
Thank you so much! This is what I was looking for!
Great and informative tutorial. Thank you for this video!
well done thanks
Excellent video, excellent tutor. Thank you.
Best video for explaining the technique so far!
dry clean/rocket blower/towel outside of camera, especially around the edge of the lens at the camera body before starting sensor cleaning....helps a little
Great explanation, tanks a lot sir.
Nice. U have video how to clean lens
Great tutorial but sensors have still dust mainly on the sides and edges of the sensor! I used the brush but it leaves marks despite it is brand new! I also put 3 drops max and this leaves marks on the sensor, I redo it with less and marks disappeared
Perfectly executed. Thank you :-)
I think you did a great job with this video. thanks
Thank you, well done!
Excelente vídeo ! Rápido, preciso e didático. Parabéns e muito obrigado pela sua generosidade. (Portuguese Brazil )
I’m very new at this. I noticed at times, in your video, you used the menu, but you didn’t show what you were doing. Thanks
thank you very much bro
very good video
thank you very much
Brilliant! Thank you
Do you just wet one side of the swab and use the dry side for the second pass? Or do you wet both sides? Thanks.
I wet the tip of the swab. The second pass is not to dry the sensor. The fluid evaporates instantly after the swab has been removed.
@@thedustpatrol7515 Thanks for the quick reply. Many vids have both SIDES of the swab moistened but rarely mention the tip. Great video. Very informative. Didn't know about using the blower on the brush.
So, what happens if you can't highlight the "Mirror Lock Up" function?
Actually dust on the focus screen you can worry about. Just use that little bulby blower on it and the mirror and you good to go :3
A. W. E. S. O. M. E. !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seems like a lot of these videos are flashing green. Is it a copyright issue showing people how to clean a sensor?
I've had my D850 for a week and I found a black spot top right corner. I thought it was the plane window at first ... damn it. I don't have the tools, I'll take it back to the shop to get some help. I hope whatever is on the sensor doesn't damage it.
hi, i have nikon d3300, it was fell frrom tripod in the dry area not inside water . problem is that it takes black image even in the normal light .. but all camera function is good, i can see previeous image and video. i can take photo and video too but it cames totally black. can you please some one help me, what should i do???
Dear Mr. Purja, there are a lot possibilities what has gone defective. I think your camera needs a professional repairman.
@@thedustpatrol7515 thanks
@@thedustpatrol7515 where can I get these supplies including loop.
@@joemallia61 You can find the products including the loupe here:
www.micro-tools.de/en/Please-select-your-camera-to-find-all-available-sensor-cleaning-kits-for-your-model/ (EU)
www.micro-tools.com/collections/the-dust-patrol (US)
Did you like our video? Here you can purchase our products:
www.micro-tools.de (EU)
www.cameraclean.co.uk/manufacturers.php?mfg=The+Dust+Patrol (UK)
www.micro-tools.com (USA)
Our website: www.thedustpatrol.com
You sound like your from.england
Is my sensor going to get dust if i never open my lens, ever?
By never removing the lens, you will minimize the risk of contamination. But at some point you may end up with spots on your sensor anyway. Also, you limit your photographic options. Sensor cleaning is easy, and if you are able to do it on your own, and have a choice of lenses, you will be able to take much better pictures.
Not sure I like the idea of squelching dirt into a heap either end of the sensor
Some people don't reverse the direction of the swab on the second pass. 3 or 4 drops? What sort of magic number is this?
Final point, You Did Not Check your work. There is no magical # of passes to rely upon.
Nah.. just an informercial .. and keep a watch on that blower-rocket, it wants to take off
Excellent Video, Thank You very much.
Excellent video. Thanks.
thank you very much
Thank you sir