jpaulmoore
Active member
Hello all,
About to leave town for a few days of photography in the Smoky Mountains so I decided to do a wet clean (Aero-clipse fluid) on my Sony A7rii, due to some persistent dust being left on the sensor after blowing. This was my first time to wet clean the sensor on my Sony A7rii so I was not too concerned about doing it. I have performed this with no issues on my backup A7r using the regular Eclipse fluid. After doing the wet clean I noticed streaking, which covered a great deal of the sensor. I tried it again and the results were similar. Anybody else have issues with this? I am using the Sensorswab Ultra Type 3. It did seem to me that applying the fluid to the sensor that it seems thinner (more watery) and that it was so slick that it almost seemed there was a lubricant in it.
I have a support ticket in with Sony Pro support but I thought I would check in with you all. I will try attaching a file of a blue sky to show you what I am seeing.
Kind Regards,
J. Paul Moore
About to leave town for a few days of photography in the Smoky Mountains so I decided to do a wet clean (Aero-clipse fluid) on my Sony A7rii, due to some persistent dust being left on the sensor after blowing. This was my first time to wet clean the sensor on my Sony A7rii so I was not too concerned about doing it. I have performed this with no issues on my backup A7r using the regular Eclipse fluid. After doing the wet clean I noticed streaking, which covered a great deal of the sensor. I tried it again and the results were similar. Anybody else have issues with this? I am using the Sensorswab Ultra Type 3. It did seem to me that applying the fluid to the sensor that it seems thinner (more watery) and that it was so slick that it almost seemed there was a lubricant in it.
I have a support ticket in with Sony Pro support but I thought I would check in with you all. I will try attaching a file of a blue sky to show you what I am seeing.
Kind Regards,
J. Paul Moore
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