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  1. #1 Liquid Sensor Cleaner? 
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    If you get a smudge on your Red sensor, what are you guys using to get it out?

    I went to go clean out the sensor just now and noticed some small smudges towards the edges of the sensor frame.. I am using the Arctic Butterfly and Loupe to clean my sensor.. I noticed that as I was using the butterfly, the smudge became worse..
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    I usually use Eclipse and check with a Sensor Scope by Delkin Devices.
    And I'm sure you're aware Richard but for everyone else- you won't ever be cleaning the sensor you can only reach the optical low-pass filter in front of the sensor.
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    Hi Sean

    Since the OLPF is not on the sensor is it more fragile?

    How thin is the OLPF?

    thanks

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    The OLPF is not more fragile being detached from the sensor and it's reasonably thick to not worry about breaking it easily.

    You do however have to take caution to not scratch it or damage the coatings.
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    Thanks for your quick reply..

    Is the thickness of the OLPF a top secret? If not I'd love to know?

    I'm sure you know why

    thanks again

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    Not sure I know why...
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    Thanks guys.. Eclipse cleaner... is that something I can easily get at any photo store or does it need to be ordered at B&H? I am in Houston, TX right now and don't have time to look just yet..

    If we don't have any liquid cleaner, can we use a lens shammy to clean it up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Lindsay View Post
    Thanks for your quick reply..

    Is the thickness of the OLPF a top secret? If not I'd love to know?

    I'm sure you know why

    thanks again

    Michael
    Are you attempting to infer the location of the imager plane based upon the "thickness" of the OLPF so you can attempt to use a mechanical FFD setting technique? If so, I would recommend that you dispense with this approach as the results will not be what you anticipate. Really, you need to be using any of the optical methodologies, not a mechanical one, to achieve a proper back focus adjustment.
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    Cleaners are full of chemicals. Chemicals do not entirely evaporate and often leave trace smudges behind. My method is the one I have used to clean smudges and finger prints from my lenses for years. My hot breath. I fog the olpf with my breath and use lens cleaning tissue and a bellows type blower. You have to do this gently, you do not want bodily fulids blown into the camera. If my camera temperature and the ambient temperature does not allow my breath to fog the olpf, I use a drop of distilled water on lens cleaning tissue.I also use a synthetic makup brush statically charged from a compressed air can to pick up small dust bits. I also use the Delkin scope to check the sensor, but the cleaning wipes and chemical fluid just doesn't work well for me. Another issue to avoid seeing dust on the olpf when shooting is to stay at f4 or wider. Above f4 you are progressively straightening the light rays hitting the sensor which will project the shadows of the dust particles onto the sensor.
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    i don't think you'll find Eclipse cleaner at local camera store ..
    visable dust also makes cleaners

    http://www.photosol.com/

    http://www.micro-tools.com/store/Sea...CategoryCode=6
    click on either photographic solutions or visable dust
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