I am gonna try it - sensor cleaning

DVC Jen

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I ordered the kit from copperhill yesterday. It should be here Thursday. I am going to attempt to clean the sensor on my Canon 30D. Kinda nervous about it. At least I have the extended warranty that covers pretty much everything (just in case).

Any last minute tips?
 
I used the method listed here http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning, I think similar to the way your going to clean yours. Just make sure you have a fully charged battery installed before you start cleaning...I was always worried about the mirror crashing down while i was cleaning!!:scared1: This process works well, I would clean my 20D ever few months or before weddings. It takes a little practice but works well!
 
thanks. I was planning on putting the camera in cleaning mode - is that what you do?

But I guess if your battery dies - the camera is going to shut off and that mirror will come crashing down regardless huh?

- note to self - freshly charged battery. :)
 

It is actually right in the menu on the 30D. I think it says Sensor Cleaning or something like that. That flips the mirror up.

You won't have any problems. The swabs fit a little tight, but I think they are supposed to. Just follow the instructions on the copperhill site and you will be fine. It took me quite a few swabs to get mine clean. I don't think you want to use a swab more than once. Just grab a fresh one if you need to do it again. I think I did it like 4 times before I was satisfied with the cleanliness of the sensor.

You'll do just fine.
 
Having the shutter close and the mirror crash on your cleaning wand isn't the end of the world, just the end of about $200-$300 in your checking account. ;)

Hey, if we're any sort of decent photographer we probably need a new shutter after a year anyway! ;)
 
I've cleaned mine using the Copper Hill method quite a few times. First time I didn't get everything. But got enough to make me happy. Since that first time I've gotten everything in 1 shot. It does get easier the more you do it. It can be a bit nerve racking the first time. Just take a few deep breaths. The process will be over in a few long seconds.
 
Ironic, as I sit here tonight, sans XTi. I sent it out today for cleaning. Let us know how you fare. I just couldn't bring myself to do it...:goodvibes
 
Ironic, as I sit here tonight, sans XTi. I sent it out today for cleaning. Let us know how you fare. I just couldn't bring myself to do it...:goodvibes

I couldn't either my first time - so I took it to a local camera shop that had a "great reputation" :sad2: Well turns out they could have cleaned my sensor with the dogs toothbrush and it would have come back to me cleaner than it did. After a huge fight with them - and having to get our money back via the credit card company - I sent it to be cleaned via Wolf Camera and it came back spotless. That was my XTi nightmare.

I figure I can't do any worse even if I did use the dogs toothbrush - so I have to do ok with the pec pads right?

Thank God I did purchase that extended warranty (it covers everything but dog toothbrushes ;) ). Just in case.

I also figured if I am serious about photography - I need to just bite the bullet and go for it. Just one more thing to learn, right?
 
I couldn't either my first time - so I took it to a local camera shop that had a "great reputation" :sad2: Well turns out they could have cleaned my sensor with the dogs toothbrush and it would have come back to me cleaner than it did. After a huge fight with them - and having to get our money back via the credit card company - I sent it to be cleaned via Wolf Camera and it came back spotless. That was my XTi nightmare.

I figure I can't do any worse even if I did use the dogs toothbrush - so I have to do ok with the pec pads right?

Thank God I did purchase that extended warranty (it covers everything but dog toothbrushes ;) ). Just in case.

I also figured if I am serious about photography - I need to just bite the bullet and go for it. Just one more thing to learn, right?

After reading about your experience with the camera shop/dog groomer I broke down and ordered the Copperhill kit. I'd had a couple of little dust bunnies for quite some time but they were not sufficient to embolden me to actually touch the sensor with a cleaning pad. :scared1:

Then when we were on vacation in June some nasty piece of slime adhered itself on there and I could put it off no longer. So I locked myself in the bathroom with my camera and the cleaning kit. Well, to make a long story short, I am evidently not as skilled as the other members of this board (or perhaps they're just showing off), but it took me more than a few tries to get all the gunk out of there (is the dog groomer hiring? :rotfl2:). I thought I might run out of cleaning swabs before I got the job done, but somehow I eventually managed to get it cleaned to my satisfaction. The moral of this story is . . . . don't be discouraged if it's not clean after the first try . . . . or the second . . . . or the fifteenth . . . .

Good luck!
 
since you know the battery will carry you for a good while be sure to set your auto power down function to off. Being that I don't have my manual in front of me I can't remember does the sensor cleaning over ride that but just in case, I'd do it anyway.
 
since you know the battery will carry you for a good while be sure to set your auto power down function to off. Being that I don't have my manual in front of me I can't remember does the sensor cleaning over ride that but just in case, I'd do it anyway.

I had no problem with this and I took a good long time to clean the sensor my first time. However, it seems like a good idea to me.
 
It's really not that big of a deal, honestly. Think of it like changing a flat tire. Not something you'd do for fun, but really a fairly simple procedure and unlikely to go wrong as long as you have at least a modicum of care.

Make sure you're tried the Rocket Blower first. I got a blob or two on my CA trip and fortunately I noticed while I was there. A quick few blocks from the Rocket and the sensor was good as new again. Easy peasy! :)

If it makes you feel better, I'll be happy to take your $150 to clean your sensor with about 10 cents in materials and 5-10 minutes of work. :rotfl: :rotfl2:

DVC Jen, I have utmost confidence in your ability to do this! Do us all proud and take before/after photos of a white sheet of paper at F22 or whatever. :)
 
It's really not that big of a deal, honestly. Think of it like changing a flat tire. Not something you'd do for fun, but really a fairly simple procedure and unlikely to go wrong as long as you have at least a modicum of care.

Make sure you're tried the Rocket Blower first. I got a blob or two on my CA trip and fortunately I noticed while I was there. A quick few blocks from the Rocket and the sensor was good as new again. Easy peasy! :)

If it makes you feel better, I'll be happy to take your $150 to clean your sensor with about 10 cents in materials and 5-10 minutes of work. :rotfl: :rotfl2:

DVC Jen, I have utmost confidence in your ability to do this! Do us all proud and take before/after photos of a white sheet of paper at F22 or whatever. :)

:lmao: Thanks! Yer such a pal. ;)

I'm really not all that worried about it. I have a pretty steady hand. It might take me a few times, until I really get the hang of it - but that is OK.

The kit is supposed to come today. Tomorrow night I think we are heading out to the Plano Balloon Festival so I would like to have it cleaned before then. If not - I'll just take the XTi.

Oh - and I have used my knock off rocket blower a few times and it has helped - just didn't make a dent in it this time. That is why I broke down and ordered the pec pads.
 
jen, the worst you can do is better than the mess you got back before when the camera guys did it:lmao: somehow i got a ton of junk already so thinking of ordering this for hub to try his hand at.....gulp...
 














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