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I would say a first step would be to try on a camera you don't care to much about, so you get the process down just in case you make a mistake (unless of course you don't have a "cheap" camera sitting around you can experiment with). But doing this does help you learn the process, and what to do/not do. I now clean my own sensor but the first few times were a bit nerve wracking, but I found out a few things in the prcoess -- like how I have to apply some pressure on the wand, but not too much (didn't damage anything, but first few tries, I didn't apply enough pressure), and ensure the sensor is clear of any dust or debris before cleaning (again, didn't damage anything, but I was super anal about this and spent a good 3-4 minutes making sure nothing was on the sensor first which I guess is better than being in a rush and damaging the sensor).
Oh that’s definitely a very good idea if you have an old camera hanging around 👌 my first time I was sure I’m gonna mess the camera up. It was so scary 😂
How often do you clean your camera sensor? 🤔
Here’s the gear you need for cleaning your sensor at home:
Manual air blower: amzn.to/3QeVPjY
Electronic air blower: amzn.to/49Lfmze
Full-frame swabs: amzn.to/3Qei35r
APS-C swabs: amzn.to/49GDYt7
super helpful info. I have been shooting for 20 years, but just having someone show and tell made me confident to clean it right. Appreciate it heaps
Thanks a lot! ✌️
I would say a first step would be to try on a camera you don't care to much about, so you get the process down just in case you make a mistake (unless of course you don't have a "cheap" camera sitting around you can experiment with). But doing this does help you learn the process, and what to do/not do. I now clean my own sensor but the first few times were a bit nerve wracking, but I found out a few things in the prcoess -- like how I have to apply some pressure on the wand, but not too much (didn't damage anything, but first few tries, I didn't apply enough pressure), and ensure the sensor is clear of any dust or debris before cleaning (again, didn't damage anything, but I was super anal about this and spent a good 3-4 minutes making sure nothing was on the sensor first which I guess is better than being in a rush and damaging the sensor).
Oh that’s definitely a very good idea if you have an old camera hanging around 👌 my first time I was sure I’m gonna mess the camera up. It was so scary 😂
Hi! I have a question. When cleaning the camera sensor, does it need to on the camera or off?
@@EduardyC it’s better to have the camera turned off 😊
Great video but "sloooow" down. I played it back at .75. Then, my questions were answered as I have a Canon. Thx.
Happy i could help! I will try to slow down in the future as that’s something a lot of people have mentioned ✌️
thanks! worked wonders. : )
My sensor isnt flat.. what am i doing wrong?
@@Ali-oh6wh oh that sounds odd. I’m sorry but I really don’t know how to help