Posted May 31, 2006 at 11:51AM by Nick S. Listed in: Reviews, Cleaning
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Green Clean

Have you ever downloaded photos from your camera and started reviewing them, only to notice a little dark spot showing up in the same spot throughout the catalog?  (Check out the photos from the sinking of the Oriskany - you'll see a similar spot to which I speak of.)  Yeah, it's happened to me, and it's really annoying.  

So it's time to check your glass - everything clear there?  Sensor time!  I always get a bit queasy when having to go anywhere near my Sensor, let alone completely exposing it for cleaning purposes.  Since it's essentially the brain behind your camera's abilities, the last thing you want is a scratch, or some piece of dust lodging BEHIND it.

Typically, cleaning options revolve around the blow method.  Puff some air in there and the debris goes whooshing away.  But what if it's something (dust I'll assume) that ends up getting lodged deeper into your camera's innards, as I just mentioned above?  Suddenly your problems are much larger than before.  

Enter Green Clean's touchless solution to the problem.  It sucks.  No really, it's a little vacuum action that actual SUCKS the debris away from the sensor and other sensitive parts of your camera.  There's even a filter to capture the dust and debris, to prevent it from falling back down and settling inside your camera body again!  Very cool.

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Posted Mar 21, 2006 at 10:07PM by Nick S. Listed in: Camera, Cleaning
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Green CleanHave you ever noticed a small dark spot that appears in the same place on a bunch of your photos?  If so, you've probably got some dust or other debris on your camera's sensor.  I've been there before, and trying to make sure that everything is removed isn't always easy.  It can be a pretty stressful task, considering that the sensor is the piece that really makes your camera - you don't want to screw this one up.

Enter Green Clean's touch-free sensor cleaning kit.  It uses a vacuum action to remove any dust or debris that may have snuck into your sensor housing.  You can choose from the Pro kit ($80) or the travel kit ($50).  The idea is interesting - seems better than trying to blow away any offending particles that can always resettle in the same place.  May have to look into this one.

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