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Related review

PESa 2024-04-01 04:24:34

[Lithium-Ion] So far I am loving this sogen. Runs my microwave, and air fryer with no problems. Vacuum cleaner with full power. Tv,router, Roku, washing machine, all without a problem. Tomorrow will hookup pv 400 watts and see how that goes, but so far I am pleased.

5
Bharath 2024-05-12 03:10:11

[Powered Blower] Gets the job done. Removed dust particles from our regular stand dams and vacuum cleaner in few minutes.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-17 04:24:37

[0.355 lb] This large, well made, cloth is perfect for cleaning lens and displays with Pursol liquid cleaner!

5
Rachel 2024-05-26 04:27:39

[0.1 lb] I noticed that my sensor had a lot of dust on it when I shot some images using f/22 - f/45 (long telephoto images). I spent a great amount of time on PhotoShop removing the dust images from my shots. It was actually quicker to clean the sensor than to edit the images. I was uncomfortable to clean the sensor but after doing some reading I learned that the sensor as a protective coating and if you read the instructions for these products it's OK to clean the CMOS chip. You must read the information and do everything suggested. If you put the swab down on a table it's dirty and cannot be used. You should not use any other cleaner than those recommended. You must clean the mirror box and outside of the camera before working with the sensor. If you have dust in the mirror box, it's just going to get into the camera... This swab is the right size for my Canon EOS 5D Mark II. It took a couple wipes to get all the dust off the sensor, but it left the CMOS chip perfectly clean, and solved my problem of dust on the sensor. It took a few tries to get everything. I just cleaned, made a couple exposures at f/45, checked them, re-cleaned, until it was done. There are some dumb examples of cleaning on the web - for example there's this one guy that is in a desert, opening his camera and cleaning it from the back of his truck... That did not impress me - I'd rather be in a closed environment with no dust floating around. Another guy used the swab to scour the sensor - he literally rubbed dozens of times - that did not seem like a good idea either... This swab must be used with some form of cleaner - I used Eclipse from photographic solutions. This cleaner evaporates very fast and does a good job of cleaning.

5
Rachel 2024-08-18 08:58:36

I noticed that my sensor had a lot of dust on it when I shot some images using f/22 - f/45 (long telephoto images). I spent a great amount of time on PhotoShop removing the dust images from my shots. It was actually quicker to clean the sensor than to edit the images. I was uncomfortable to clean the sensor but after doing some reading I learned that the sensor as a protective coating and if you read the instructions for these products it's OK to clean the CMOS chip. You must read the information and do everything suggested. If you put the swab down on a table it's dirty and cannot be used. You should not use any other cleaner than those recommended. You must clean the mirror box and outside of the camera before working with the sensor. If you have dust in the mirror box, it's just going to get into the camera... This swab is the right size for my Canon EOS 5D Mark II. It took a couple wipes to get all the dust off the sensor, but it left the CMOS chip perfectly clean, and solved my problem of dust on the sensor. It took a few tries to get everything. I just cleaned, made a couple exposures at f/45, checked them, re-cleaned, until it was done. There are some dumb examples of cleaning on the web - for example there's this one guy that is in a desert, opening his camera and cleaning it from the back of his truck... That did not impress me - I'd rather be in a closed environment with no dust floating around. Another guy used the swab to scour the sensor - he literally rubbed dozens of times - that did not seem like a good idea either... This swab must be used with some form of cleaner - I used Eclipse from photographic solutions. This cleaner evaporates very fast and does a good job of cleaning.

5
Paul 2024-04-23 02:52:15

[9.1 x 6 x 0.3"] Best thing about this is that it can be removed for cleaning and then put back on. Doesn't use adhesive!

5
Phil 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.23 lb] I've used this product many times.It makes sensor cleaning easy ,without any mess or guessing how much cleaner to put on the wet brush since it's already on for you. Just remove it when you're ready to apply it and then use the dry brush.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1.7 oz (50 ml)] I use a lot of B+W filters and figure they know something about cleaning them and their multi coatings. I found this cleaner to be among the very best I have used. It cleans, it doesn't streak, it doesn't smear, and it doesn't leave residue when applied properly. It just works great and does not harm coatings or lenses. I have used it after others have failed, and was pleasantly surprised.

5
Steven 2024-04-16 06:57:16

[6 x 5 x 1.55"] At first, I was worried that a cleaner as unique as this might not play well with my higher end gear's fancy coatings and finishes. I mainly use a Canon 7D, vintage 50mm f/2 by Pentax and my beloved Canon 17-40 L with Tiffen's UV Protector filter. After using this cleaner for a while, I totally trust Pursol and am proud to have it in my bag! I use it with a Kinetronics SpeckGrabber Pro kit (also highly recommended) which comes with a nice large lint-free cloth. They're a great combination not just for polishing lenses but also for cleaning up bodies as well. Just be aware that the spray bottle included, while very nice, puts out a LOT of cleaner. One spray is usually enough to clean my entire camera, lens and body! All in all it is a great product, although I'll probably go to the store and pick up a few 1oz spray bottles and keep some in my camera bag and some in the studio. I obsessively clean my gear, so recommending a cleaning solution really is saying a lot. This stuff definitely works for me, when this bottle runs out I'll happily order another.

5
Peter 2024-04-05 01:15:32

This is a good cleaner, and I use it quite regularly. I mostly use it for cleaning eyeglass lenses on a day to day basis, and also have used it on camera lenses. Lasts a long time and is a good value in my opinion.

5