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That's a different link and web page for a different product.
Do you use it personally ? And what are your experiences with it ? I read all the comments and reviews and found that many were sounding like marketing hype : too good to be true ? Also found and read about the Sony special stick, but what succeeded makes me a little suspicious.My mistake. I linked to the wrong page. The Sony specific link is the correct one.
https://photographylife.com/product/sensor-gel-stick-for-sony
I used it on the A7r and A7II. Very easy to use and seemed to pick up all the visible dust. I suspect wet cleaning might be necessary if there was something difficult to remove.Do you use it personally ? And what are your experiences with it ? I read all the comments and reviews and found that many were sounding like marketing hype : too good to be true ? Also found and read about the Sony special stick, but what succeeded makes me a little suspicious.
Yea I change lenses a lot. This trip to Iowa i must have changed lenses at least 50 times. Mostly the 85 and 200. I used the 15mm for a couple shots and the Batis 25 hardly at all but I did get my killer shot with the 35mm 1.4. Ill post it in the fun with Sony. I mean killer. LOLGuy, I use the avoidance process..... I avoid changing my lenses as much as possible while out and about
I use a filtered blower and artic brush if necessary. My wet cleaning (twice in all these years) I sent to Sony out and back in a week for free with their wall to wall extended warranties. This pro service plan gives free cleanings as part of its service but I have not used this service yet as its done at their third party repair service and their track record over the years is a concern to me. Maybe I should give wet cleaning a try next time myself.