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csmith
12-01-2012, 1:46pm
Hi Everyone,

Is anyone aware of places in Brisbane where I might be able to get a "while you wait" sensor clean (for a canon)?

Mary Anne
12-01-2012, 4:29pm
Hi There... Give these a ring. Prices differ :eek:

Accurate Instrument Servicing P/L
57 Beeville Road (PO Box 277)
PETRIE QLD 4502
Ph: (07) 3285-5724

Anderson Camera Repair
14 Merritt Street
CAPALABA QLD 4157
Ph: (07) 3245-6444

Camera Tech
Unit 102, 89 Charlotte St, Brisbane QLD 4000
Ph: (7) 3229 5406

Phototechnical 15 Lamington St, New Farm QLD
Phone number (07) 3358 5869

easty1
13-01-2012, 5:52am
I've used Accurate Instrument Servicing P/L he does a good job but at $110 hes not cheap

csmith
13-01-2012, 12:42pm
Thanks Mary Anne and Easty1!

Will definitely contact these places.

Slipperyfox
13-01-2012, 6:43pm
Could someone tell me how often you have to clean the sensor and if there is any showtale sign when it needs doing..Thanks

William
13-01-2012, 8:40pm
There is no time or limit , When the dust bunnies start showing at f9 And there is a heap of them , I'd say it's time for a clean , You can test by taking a shot of a clear blue sky or something similar at f22 , Load it into the computor and check the image at 100% magnification , If you see some dont stress, You probably dont ( I hope shoot at that aperture) You wont even see them usually at f11 or less :)

selaw
16-01-2012, 4:41pm
Thanks Mary Anne and Easty1!

Will definitely contact these places.

Hope you are given a good deal whoever you choose. I can only vouch for Andersons in Capalaba because they serviced/restored an old FM2 of mine and I was wrapped with the work. They were convenient to me as I was working around the corner from them in those days.

As far as cleans go, and only if you don't want to keep paying around $100/clean, I highly recommend the Copperhill kit with Eclipse fluid. Follow directions and almost impossible to get it wrong. $90 inc p&h and I now have enough for several cleans into the future. The first go took quite a few cleans but it sure helps not spending a rediculous amount of time in pp trying to clone out the bunny spots.

Mary Anne
17-01-2012, 6:25pm
After reading all the help on here about cleaning Roy I have decided to give the Copperhill kit a go myself shaky hands and all.
I had one clean from one of those up top years ago. Had two cameras done at Canon the day before we went overseas in mid 2009
No time to check them, though was shocked to see when in the UK the first time I used my 40D to find so many dust bunnies still on my macro images
I do spend a lot of time in pp removing spots as most of my work is done on f/14 to f/18, so it will be worth having a go.

selaw
17-01-2012, 7:59pm
After reading all the help on here about cleaning Roy I have decided to give the Copperhill kit a go myself shaky hands and all.
I had one clean from one of those up top years ago. Had two cameras done at Canon the day before we went overseas in mid 2009
No time to check them, though was shocked to see when in the UK the first time I used my 40D to find so many dust bunnies still on my macro images
I do spend a lot of time in pp removing spots as most of my work is done on f/14 to f/18, so it will be worth having a go.

Good on you Mary Anne & be sure to post your results/thoughts :th3:

Mary Anne
17-01-2012, 10:16pm
Thanks Roy.. It wont be right away, though when I do, I will post how I went.