Sensor Cleaning experience on 1D X - Sharing results

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victorwol said:
danski0224 said:
Insurance pricing varies, and Canon surely gets a discount (if they ship insured).

My local UPS store charges walk-in customers 2x the UPS website rate for retail package insurance per $100 of valuation.

I know of one company that ships their stuff without insurance- they ship 1000's of packages a year. Cost of insurance > risk of package loss. They may self insure, but they sure aren't paying UPS for it.

Canon may be the same, and Canon requires a signature upon delivery. I had to go to the FedEx depot to get my stuff.

If you have your own insurance, you might not need to hire UPS one. I alway buy UPS online and then go to the store


Not my first cleaning. I have cleaned my 7D, 5DMKII and MKIII before... Also as I mentioned several times. I have sent my cameras for sensor cleaning before twice and never came back better than what I can do. In fact came back worst, have to send it again, and again and then just abandoned the idea of Canon cleaning my sensors. It might be enough for regular photography, but when you do Macro with an MP-E 65 a small particle of dust is like a rock in your photo.
 
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M.ST said:
I am very happy with the Arctic Butterfly 724 Super Bright and the Visible Dust liquids.
My only experience with sensor cleaning is with Eclipse ... But I've been mulling over buying the AB, actually the full Vsible Dust kit ... The more I mull over it, the more the price seems to go up (it now sells for $334) on B&H ... I am still undecided if I want to spend that much on a sensor cleaner. So I need some advice:
Do you use the full kit? if yes, you mind sharing your experience?
But if you are only using just the AB, is it sufficient?
Your thoughts would be much appreciated
 
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I have cleaned both my X sensors a couple of times. The tools I use are all Visible Dust products. Don't know if anyone else is experiencing this, but the X sensors seem to get filthy in a hurry. I also see a lot more silicone spots on the sensor, probably due to the speed at which the mirror slaps around at max frame rate. Over the past 10 years I have had every pro body Canon has mad, in multiples, and none of them have gotten as dirty as my X bodies.

I'm about to launch into a couple of hours of cleaning because at f/11 and above the images are so cluttered with crud, they're worthless.
 
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Oh my goodness I didn't even see thsi thread before- I psoted a near identicle thread abotu sensor dirt- Yuo can read abotu my experience in my htrerad- so far I haven't worked up the nerve to try cleanign it- The dirt I had on my sensor was pretty bad-
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
Unfortunately, cameras sometimes have too much lube in the mirror hinge, and it leaks onto the sensor and makes it difficult to clean. If that is happening, send it to canon or it will splash lube on the sensor over and over. Dust sticks to the lube.

I suspect that this is what is happening to my 1DX- it arrived absolutely filthy- and hte spots looked like lubricant to me, although I couldn't be sure- I thought that if it was excess lubricant splatterign, then it woudl eventualty settle down- IF indeed it is lubricant- it's just a shame canon didn't get the excess off before shipping it out- there's nothign worse than gettign a new expensive camera only to have to send it back right away- especially if it was the fault of the camera maker using too much lubricant especially on their flagship product-

I think I've decided to try to clean the sensor myself after I've got insurance o nthe camera- I'll eventually need to clean the sensor myself, as I won't be able to afford to keep sendign it in all the time (I live in humid area, and humidity and dust lead to welded on dust fro mtime to time)
 
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bdunbar79 said:
I just send mine to Canon and they do it for free. The only downside is that you have to pay for insurance to ship it, which for a 1DX is going to be what, $100 or so? Wow.

Well see- thsi is the thing- auto makers frequently have recalls- and all we have to do is take our vehicles to nearest dealer and have the problems fixed- but with hte camera we have to pay insurance and all that to send it to canon specifically? This is a proble of their making (1DX's arrivign with filthy sensors) and now we have to immediately spend morem oney than we've already spent, sendign it back to them? I think we even have to pay shipping too- I was told by Canon that they weren't sendign an RMA shipping label- and I assume I'll be paying shipping both ways? plus insurance? Not too happy abotu all that
 
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Shooter said:
I have cleaned both my X sensors a couple of times. The tools I use are all Visible Dust products. Don't know if anyone else is experiencing this, but the X sensors seem to get filthy in a hurry. I also see a lot more silicone spots on the sensor, probably due to the speed at which the mirror slaps around at max frame rate. Over the past 10 years I have had every pro body Canon has mad, in multiples, and none of them have gotten as dirty as my X bodies.

I'm about to launch into a couple of hours of cleaning because at f/11 and above the images are so cluttered with crud, they're worthless.

Yep- especially if they involve the sky- or moon shots or blank walls- I'm afraid I'm abotu to have to clean this too- I'll probably have to go to hospital after to fix my ulcer- But I'll get it done- I hope
 
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