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Key Features
- Works on Lenses and Filters
- Cleans CCD and CMOS Sensors
This 2 oz bottle of Eclipse Optic Lens Cleaning Fluid from Photographic Solutions can be used to clean your lenses and filters as well as CCD and CMOS sensors. It dries quickly in order to avoid leaving a residue. When used with optional Sensor Swabs, you can clean your sensor. Or, dispense several drops onto a clean, folded PEC-PAD and lightly wipe your lens surface in a single direction. Refold pad to expose a clean side and re-wipe as necessary.
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Can this product be used on the Nikon D800 sensor.I have heard that the sensor has some type of tin oxide coating that may be damaged by eclipse and that you had to use Eclipse2 instead (which does not seem to be available) --I just got my D800 from you last month and want to make sure that I have the right product when the time comes to clean the sensor --thank you
I contacted Photographic Solutions regarding this and they stated that the Eclipse Optic cleaning solution is safe to use on the D800s sensor. The Eclipse 2 you mentioned was actually discontinued by them as they were not happy with the manner in which it evaporated which explains why it is not available.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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why can't this item be ordered online?
Due to federal regulations, we are unable to ship this item.
Date published: 2018-08-27
question
What is the expiration date and how many months it can be stored?
There is no expiration date as long as it is kept in the original container and capped.
Date published: 2024-08-26
Should Eclipse be used to clean the electrical ...
Should Eclipse be used to clean the electrical contacts of a lens?
Yes, it would fine to use eclipse to clean lens contacts, make sure it is dry when reattaching.
Date published: 2021-03-25
Does this leave residue? I have an older bottle ...
Does this leave residue? I have an older bottle of Aero-Eclipse and that one leaves residue.
If use sparingly, this should not leave any residue. I find if I use more that 1-2 drops on a wipe, yes residue is created.
Date published: 2019-06-06