✨ Elevate Your Lens Game with Eclipse! ✨
Eclipse Optic Cleaning Solution is a high-purity cleaning fluid designed for all critical optical equipment, including cameras, sensors, and binoculars. With a precision dropper tip and a streak-free formula, it ensures a spotless finish while being safe for all optical surfaces. Proudly made in the USA, it comes with a satisfaction guarantee.
Weight | 55 g |
Units | 59.0 millilitre |
Brand | Photographic Solutions |
Format | Liquid |
Country of origin | USA |
W**M
Effective and Simple to use
Finally got brave enough to clean my own sensor filter. Had handful of small spots visible on light backgrounds at F22 and above on my Nikon 7000.Used with Photo Solutions swab. Video very clear, easy to apply recommended drops to swab and easy to place swab directly on to sensor filter and do the two sweeps as directed. But do carefully note the recommended pressure - it is quite firm and your instinct is to be too gentle.Removed spots on first attempt and repeated to remove similar problem with my Nikon 90.OK its expensive but not relative to Nikon charges and who would want to use a cheap product on a delicate CMOS sensor and damage the coating on the sensor filter.I used an Arctic Butterfly to remove any mobile particles before wiping the sensor with the swab but not convinced that this expensive device achieved much as I suspect it is only the sticky contaminants that the Nikon dust removal system fails to dislodgePersonally I would only do this in a clean well lit environment and I took particular care to blow away all surface dust on camera and lens before opening up and dropping the mirror - getting particles in the chamber will get you into bigger problems.
A**B
Would recommend this sensor fluid!
I stupidly managed to get a minuscule drop of spit when blowing dust off my Sony a7ii sensor. I was mortified, so tried to lift the drop off with the only thing I had available: a clean basalm Kleenex. I used the corner of the tissue to remove the drop, but a thin layer of basalm oil from the tissue was left on the sensor. I rushed to amazon to get the best swaps and cleaning fluid I could find (according to reviews). The swabs I used were xcsource's sensor cleaner cleaning swab kit for Full Frame Cameras (DC581).I was a little terrified at first to use the swabs on the Sony stabilised sensor, as the online video instructions show that you have to push these swaps down rather heavily onto the sensor. The stabilised sensor seems somewhat delicate. However, it all went smoothly without a hitch. I used two swaps as I had never cleaned my sensor in almost two years of camera ownership, and the results were brilliant. The thin layer of oil was gone thanks to this solution, and some incredibly tiny specs of dust, hardly visible to the eye, but obvious when testing the sensor on an out-of-focus shot with hi f-stop, were also gone (although only after the second attempt).I would not hesitate to recommend this sensor fluid with the swaps I mentioned. Both were on the expensive side, but worth every penny after my rookie mistake which left me mortified!
G**X
Great.
Thank you very much,Delivered,Wednesday.16th.April.2025,At - 13.20pm.
M**N
Cannot recommend this highly enough
Works like a dream! I've been cleaning my own sensor for many years and always used other brands but after leaving it for so long I decided to find a new brand of cleaner, something a little stronger to make sure the job was done properly. This one blew me away! I shoot landscapes in almost any condition, my venerable old 5D Mk2 gets knocked about like crazy. I've changed lenses on sandy beaches in 15 mph winds ( very carefully I might add! ), stood in the pouring rain until the buttons have stopped working sometimes. I'll often change lenses 2-3 times in 20 mins while on location and the upshot is that there's no escaping the dust getting in. So after 9 months of shooting both in the country and dusty cities I was getting tired of cloning spots out in Photoshop after a shoot. I reckon I was cloning 20-25 spots off after each shot ( utter waste of time! ) so I bought this and swabs. Cleaning my sensor with just 2 swabs and this fluid must have removed almost 95% of the spots! One more swab and it was like new again!
R**M
4 star salute
Searched long and hard for reliable sensor / lens cleaner. This product came highly recommend by other reviewers, so I thought I'd take the plunge and purchased it for myself.Not disappointed at all with the product. My Canon XTI sensor cleaned up nicely after 4 years of constant air blower treatment....no more ugly black spots in my pictures after x2 repeat cleaning. I still however see spots thru my viewfinder but have read it might possibly be dust on the mirror, so thats a different story all together.All I need is a couple drops to do the job when cleaning my lenses, anymore than that and I find it will streak a bit and will have to be reworked.Overall I'm extremely happy with this product it delivers if you follow the recommended steps, but still cry figuratively that I can't pack this with me on flights:(
A**D
The Best
Used this for years on my lenses. I always put this into an Atomiser spray bottle. This method applies a small amount which is enough, instead of too much which is annoying to clear. Sellers on Amazon offer 3 Atomiser bottles for about £7. Note: I never use Lens fluid on a Sensor. I use Specific Sensor fluid on Sensors. To the Seller- thankyou.
F**D
Eclipse Cleaning Fluid
This is the best cleaning fluid available to photographers.Be it sensor ,lens, filters or even spectacles it works every time without leaving any residue.I have read that it leaves smears on Hoya filters. Rubbish! That user is doing something wrong. I have several of that make and have had no problems at all. Make sure you use a proper cleaning cloth not some old piece of rag. That's probably where their problem lies.Also the 59ml bottle lasts ages.Just buy it!
D**S
Cleans Perfectly
Was advised to get this by a guy who has a YouTube channel called pal2tech. It’s very good. Highly recommend!
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