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Old 08-01-2011, 14:30   #1
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Default Cleaning a FF sensor DIY Wet method - RESULT!

Isn't that hard after all.

I noticed there were 2 bit of dust when I shot some quick HD films whilst in Rome, they were shot at F/7.6 or something, I seldom shoot at that aperture so I never knew. I knew there's bound to be some dust as I've had one 5D over a year, one for 6 months, changed lens countless times in weddings so it is not unexpected. As its a new year I thought i give it a clean. What was scary is the FF sensor is BIG, it is a lot bigger than the 30D to clean but it's the same principle so I had a go.

I cleaned both, both shot at F/22

1st 5D result



This one is pretty much perfect I think, I can't see any dust.

2nd 5D result.



By the time I done this the clouds had come out, but i waved it to create movement...I can see a tiny dot on the top right, but its F/22 and it doesn't show at the normal aperture, this 5D actually took me about 2 tries (I first cleaned it 2 nights ago) before I got it like this...annoying, at one point I made it dirtier! lol

That's money saved!

Oh, I got my 35L calibrated.

Focused on the Moss, F/1.4



This is how i did it.

Cling Film over the table. It does 2 jobs



1 - It attract the dust near the surface to it, so it removes some dust from the air
2 - Its cleaner than your table, no matter how hard you try to wipe it.

The guide I followed is this one.

http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/for...ead.php?t=9766
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Old 08-01-2011, 15:57   #2
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Good tip with the cling film

I did mine some time back with a cotton bud and some ispropyl cleaner. It was a bit of a ghetto emergency clean at the time, but it actually ended up perfect.

Out of interest, how come you only noticed the dust with a smaller aperture?
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Old 08-01-2011, 16:38   #3
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Good tip with the cling film

I did mine some time back with a cotton bud and some ispropyl cleaner. It was a bit of a ghetto emergency clean at the time, but it actually ended up perfect.

Out of interest, how come you only noticed the dust with a smaller aperture?
you are putting everything in focus.

ideally you shoot into a sky, and wave it around. Dust will stay stationary as it is on the sensor.
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Old 08-01-2011, 17:39   #4
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Waved both of mine about outside and will check the images later. Hope they're clean though as I'll be damned if I'm going to poke around either with a swab.
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If you don't notice it when you use it then i would go looking for it. Lol
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Old 08-01-2011, 20:16   #6
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Selling one so want to be honest, and if the other has then there will be trouble (it's almost brand new!)
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