Sensor Cleaning

From Leica Wiki (English)
Revision as of 16:23, 26 August 2007 by Rwfreund (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigationJump to search

Cleaning the sensor of the M8 is a basic process and required of all owners.

There are a number of web resources which will be listed at the end of this article, however we will go over the basis here. Although there are a number of different techniques that many would recommend, this page is intended to describe a basic process which seems to work. Remember that there is no specific method recommended by Leica and they endorse no specific set of tools or materials.


How do I know that my sensor is dirty?

Dust leaves sharper shadows when imaged at small apertures, so add a lens to your camera and set it to its minimum aperture. Take a picture of the sky or of a white lcd screen. <image of a dirty sensor>

Level one - the huff and puff

Materials Required:
Rocket blower

Level two - dry cleaning

Materials required:
Sensor brush

Level three - wet cleaning

Materials required:
Visible Dust Ultra MXD-100 (green) 1.3x sensor swabs
Eclipse E2

Links to other sources

Links to vendor web sites

The vendors below are referenced in this article but are not endorsed in any particular way. Giotto's Photographic Solutions Visible Dust
--Rwfreund 18:23, 26 August 2007 (CEST)