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The TA56 LensPen from Trijicon is an excellent device for cleaning the glass surfaces of any optical device. This clever brush features a retractable dust removal brush and a special non-liquid cleaning element. The LensPen is safe and easy to use, and its compact form factor makes it the perfect accessory to toss into your gear-bag.
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Tested on Film (Nikon brand)
Before I used this on a lens or optical sensor, I tested it on a Kodachrome slide. The slide was over 30 years old. I used a blower on it, scanned it optically ...Read complete review
Before I used this on a lens or optical sensor, I tested it on a Kodachrome slide. The slide was over 30 years old. I used a blower on it, scanned it optically at 4000-ppi, viewed it at 100% (pixel-to-pixel) and noticed all the darks spots, indicating dust.
I then used the LensPEN (Nikon brand, but I believe only one company makes them all), brush first, followed by the "cup" and lastly a cotton swab to wipe clean anything left by the cup. I finished with a Giottos blower like the first time.
I re-scanned as above. Virtually all black spots were gone, and no marks were added, e.g., scratches, etc. This process was done to both sides of the film. Since it did not scratch the emulsion, I believe this to be very safe and useful for lenses and optical sensors.
I'll store it in a ziploc bag when not in use (no brush cover).
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Needs brush cover
This lens-cleaning pen has a retractable brush but the ends of the bristles are still visible and can be dirtied when retracted. There is a cover for the cleaning pad. I don't know why ...Read complete review
This lens-cleaning pen has a retractable brush but the ends of the bristles are still visible and can be dirtied when retracted. There is a cover for the cleaning pad. I don't know why they didn't include one for the brush.
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Works well but needs a brush end cover.
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Works well, as advertised. Easy to use, very portable. Does require more rubbing than I expected. It sometimes takes 15-20 seconds of rubbing to get rid of all smears. I did not see any instructions regarding whether or not I need to rotate the cap to "recharge" the felt pad with the reservoir in the cap. I assume that's necessary after each use, but I'm not sure.
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A product that should be found in any serious photographer's bag. Practical and extremely reasonably priced. Don't hesitate to buy one.
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I always have this with me and a blower. Great for keeping the lens clean- it's amazing how much dirt you can pick up when working oudoors. This is my second one, I gave the first to a friend. I do not use the felt side, it seems to always leave streaks that I then need to clean with a cloth- this is why I gave it 4 stars, not five.
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The brush does what you expect it to do. I still can't figure out what to do with the other end.
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Only problem is that if you push the brush in to far the retractable part gets stuck and you need to pry it out with something
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Removes all Marks and Debri when Applied.
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Before I used this on a lens or optical sensor, I tested it on a Kodachrome slide. The slide was over 30 years old. I used a blower on it, scanned it optically at 4000-ppi, viewed it at 100% (pixel-to-pixel) and noticed all the darks spots, indicating dust.
I then used the LensPEN (Nikon brand, but I believe only one company makes them all), brush first, followed by the "cup" and lastly a cotton swab to wipe clean anything left by the cup. I finished with a Giottos blower like the first time.
I re-scanned as above. Virtually all black spots were gone, and no marks were added, e.g., scratches, etc. This process was done to both sides of the film. Since it did not scratch the emulsion, I believe this to be very safe and useful for lenses and optical sensors.
I'll store it in a ziploc bag when not in use (no brush cover).
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Does what it says. Works great!
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This lens-cleaning pen has a retractable brush but the ends of the bristles are still visible and can be dirtied when retracted. There is a cover for the cleaning pad. I don't know why they didn't include one for the brush.
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For[$] you can get the perfect image by cleaning your lens with this pen.It is awsome!
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