K&F Concept CK02 16mm APS-C format cleaning stick set (16PCS cleaning stick + 20ml cleaning liquid bottle + PU coated palm dust-free rubber gloves)
SKU: SKU.1647
This is the first time I cleaned my cameras sensors myself. I have a D750 and D500 so I needed to buy the crop and full frame versions. The instructions were fine, but I also watched a couple of videos online just to make sure I understood the process. It's easy enough to do and these tools were very effective. My camera sensors were perfect afterwards. The typical cost to have someone do it for you is $50.00 per camera so they paid for themselves instantly.
01/07/2020
I have long avoided sensor cleaning for fear of damaging the sensor on my Nikon D500. I had an annoying spec that I was unable to remove with air. Following the easy to understand instructions, my sensor was easily cleaned perfectly. Great product!
28/06/2020
Yo this is great for cleaning 10/10 would recommend !
25/06/2020
My camera sensors was filled with dust and smudges which made my photos and videos seem low quality. I decided to pick one of these things up and it throughly cleaned my sensor. It was extremely easy to use! I highly recommend this item and it’s an essential for any photographer or videographer
24/06/2020
I have a Nikon D7000 which had a number of fine oil droplets on the sensor (a known issue with the D7000) causing spots on all the images. I had to apply the cleaning solution twice to completely remove all the spots but now the sensor is completely clean and I'm falling in love with my camera again.
21/06/2020
My digital camera got wet with sea water briefly, and had to be rinsed out with tap water. After drying, I was able to get the camera to work (though the lens wouldn't work anymore). Then I found there were some dirt marks on the sensor. I order this product and got the sensor clean on a second try. Easy to use.
15/06/2020
A long while back, I took my dear old Sony A65 to one of the most respected camera stores in L.A. and paid them to do a thorough cleaning on the camera to remove some crud that had accumulated on the sensor. They ran the auto cleaning procedure and did a few other tricks, but ultimately said that, to clean the sensor, it must go back to the manufacturer and was going to cost hundreds of dollars. Right. No, thank you.Flash forward to last week, when I suddenly stumble across a number of "How to clean your camera sensor" videos on YouTube. I'm like - WHAT!!?? I can do this myself?? [Okay, so I'm a little slow, some times.] I watched the videos and thought - this is the stupid-simplest thing on earth. Anyone can do this!! I just need a cleaning kit.I examined various kits online, and finally settled on the VSGO package which contained both swabs and fluid, which arrived a day or two later. I popped off the lens, flipped up the cover, dripped three drops of fluid on swab, held my breath and gently ran the swab across the sensor. And had absolutely no idea if it had worked or not.Closed the sensor cover, put the lens back on, went outside, opened up the exposure and shot some video against a bright white surface [which will reveal any spots on a lens or sensor]. BOOM!! PERFECT!!! A little information from a video, an excellent product from VSGO and less than ONE MINUTE to do the cleaning, and my A65 shoots like new again!Thank you, VSGO! This product is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
07/06/2020
A simple sensor cleaning kit with swabs and liquid drops. I used one of the swabs as instructed and the dark spots seen on my photos disappeared - so apparently it works. At first I was afraid to do this myself, but it was not hard, the instructions were complete and my camera is like new again.
05/06/2020
I really like this product for the price, and its beat having to send your camera into the company to clean. I was scared at first, but I assure you it's super easy, open 1 pack of the swab, drop 1 -2 small drop on one side. angle your swab tip to your sensor and just lightly glide from one side to the other. I did it for both my sony a6400 and canon m50. Both have a small sensor. I just glide it twice, always 1 motion, don't glide back and forward. I then take a picture of a smooth bright texture, set your camera to f16 and make sure to have enough light, if it can't focus, use manual focus, then check the picture to see if you have any spot. I'm soo happy, because I use to have to send the camera in to clean the sensor, and it's around $40 and takes about 8-10 days for it to come back.
03/06/2020
Instructions were clear and easy to follow. If you are cleaning your sensor, Make sure you read the directions for YOUR camera! Get it on line if you no longer have the manual. Two minutes and I had spot free images once again!
02/06/2020