Originally Posted by
Azz252
Got myself the Artic Butterfly 724 Brite for 200 bucks
at lunchtime
Hopefully this will mean the last of mr dust spot and i can back to practising taking photos instead of stressing about dust
I'll follow Colins advice in the other thread re using it.
This isn't the cheapest of hobbies is it...
Couple of things to keep in mind ...
1. Never EVER touch the brush with any part of your body.
2. Be careful to ONLY brush the sensor - other parts may have minute traces of oil on them which WILL contaminate the sensor.
If the brush does get contaminated then it's dead easy to clean - simply pour some IPA (Iso-Propyl Alcohol) into the hard plastic cap - insert the arctic butterfly - and give it a few short bursts.
THEN LEAVE IT SOMEWHERE FOR A FEW HOURS TO DRY (or even overnight).
- Don't operate the motor to dry it quicker (it dries it really well, but it'll leave the bristles all splayed out), and
- Don't put the brush anywhere near the sensor if theres any possibility of it still being wet with IPA.
- If you can, test it for smears on something like a clean lens front element first (saved my butt - I suspect someone at the store ran it across a finger to see how soft it was before it was sent to me).
Be aware that it's a great solution for most dust - but - wetcleaning is still sometimes required - and the 7x Loupe helps a lot too (finally got mine a few days ago). So yes - the products are expensive - but then again, Canon charge about $125 for a clean in these parts - so it doesn't take too many of those to exceed the cost of the entire VisibleDust suite of tools.