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Digital camera reviews of Eclipse E2 Sensor Cleaner for Digital SLRs with Tin-Oxide sensorsDigital camera Review: Very quick drying and no odor Summary: 5 Stars
Love this stuff to clean my camera lenses in combo with pec pads, dries quickly no crazy smell or odor.
Digital camera Review: Works as advertised, no streaking! Summary: 5 Stars
I have a Canon Digital Rebel XT (350) which cannot be cleaned with the original Eclipse formula. I was a little concerned after reading some reviews indicating that this formula is inferior and may leave streaks. Having no choice, I bought it. It worked fine. I added a few drops to a size 2 cleaning pad, ran it across both ways as instructed, and my sensor is just as clean as the day I bought the camera (maybe cleaner.) It's an expensive product, but I don't expect to need it very often so it should last a long time.
Digital camera Review: Works well for Canon 5D Summary: 5 Stars
After doing some research and finding that the Canon 5d sensor could be damaged by the regular Eclipse sensor cleaning solution, I ordered the E2. Used it for the first time and it did a good job. My only complaint would be that sometimes it takes a couple of trys to remove all of the dust, and that can get expensive due to the cost of the swabs.
Digital camera Review: great item, works good Summary: 4 Stars
bought this for my Canon Rebel XS and Canon 40D. I previously purchased their Eclipse solution, but found out that it wasn't the correct formula for my camera bodies (tin sensors require a less abrasive solution), so enter E2, which works just as well as Eclipse. People may shutter at the thought of cleaning their own sensors, but it's really easy and straight-forward, and beats having to send your body in for cleaning and waiting for its return. The most expensive part of the cleaning process is those swabs that you use with the solution....I think they end up being around $3 a piece.
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