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The Pentax Sensor Cleaning Kit O-ICK1 is a professional-grade cleaning solution designed for digital SLR and mirrorless cameras. Made in Japan, this kit features a urethane resin stick and 25 adhesive cleaning sheets, allowing for easy removal of dust and oils without the risk of damaging sensitive surfaces. Its compact design makes it a must-have for photographers on the go.

| ASIN | B000QUYERE |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,100 in Camera Cleaners |
| Box Contents | cleaning stick, special paper |
| Brand | Pentax |
| Brand Name | Pentax |
| Colour | white |
| Compatible Devices | all DSLR cameras and Mirrorless cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 355 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027075124981 |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Grams |
| Liquid Volume | 60 Millilitres |
| Liquid volume | 60 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | Ricoh |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 39357 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | Sensor Cleaning Kit |
| Model Number | 39357 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Set Name | single |
| UPC | 027075124981 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**H
Outstanding low-tech solution to a high-tech problem
My Pentax K70 has collected some dust on the sensor after 3 years of use, and I was considering sending it off for a clean, but found this kit included in the original K70 kit I bought in 2020. You need to blow out all the dust around the mirror area before going into cleaning mode and opening the shutter to see the sensor. There is a small orange piece of very slightly sticky polyurethane or similar (looks like a wine gum), on a stick, and a pad of sticky sheets that you peel off one at a time and dab the orange wine gum on the sheet to clean it. Then you gently dab your sensor, cleaning it after each dab on the stick pads, which remove the dust, as they are stickier than the wine gum. There is a depth mark on the stick that the wine gum is on, but it is for Pentax DSLRs, however, this can be used (and is widely used) for other brands - just don't rely on the depth stop. Instructions are very clear, and there are some DIY instruction on YouTube. Don't touch the wine gum with your fingers - it has a plastic case to keep it uncontaminated. Great piece of kit with great results - will always carry it with my kit now.
J**E
Make sure you peel the cover off the cleaning sheets
Worked fine once I realised that I hadn't peeled the cover off the cleaning sheet. The dirt sticks to the lolly pop and then you transfer it to the sticky cleaning sheets. The first couple of times I used this I was not impressed, then slapped my forehead realising that the sticky cleaning sheets each have their own cover. Once I'd peeled the cover off all the dust and grime came off the lolly pop onto the sticky sheet and it worked as it's supposed to. Makes me wonder if the authors of the bad reviews did the same.
P**X
Not easy to use
Not get on with this. If you got 4 thumbs I would take it to a pro to clean. For me, this just made it worst. But not cut out for delicate operations.
L**C
The final solution
This item worked perfectly and solved a problem that had been irritating me for some time. For what the kit contains I thought it was expensive and this alone negated a score of five.
D**C
Dirty sensor
Purchased this product reluctantly, because of the high price. My fears were realised, it's not worth the money. Just a lollypop and a few sheets of cleaning paper. Needed to clean the sensor on my M9, tried a rocket blower, stubborn spots would not come off. Tried the Pentax Sensor Cleaning Kit and it made it worse. Sent it to Leica, should have done it in the first place, perfect now.
M**E
Very very useful - if you can find it
First off, I did not purchase my kit from Amazon, I have no idea why it is so expensive here. I was able to but one for 1/3rd of the price elsewhere. This sensor cleaning kit works by the physical contact of the orange tip, with the sensor itself, and should not be used to getting rid of dust - use a blower for that instead. This is great for getting rid of sticky or oily substances - pollen etc, that have managed to become attached to your DSLR sensor. The instructions are very useful and accompanied by diagrams throughout. One tip - for best results, leave the orange tip 'stuck' to the sensor for a few seconds, instead of just dabbing it on and off. The longer it is attached, the better the debris sticks to the orange tip. Very useful, and effective. But not at this price!
A**R
Worth the money
This is my second kit and it is well worth its money. Especially Sony mirrorless cameras are prone to sensor dust spots and with this kit you can clean your sensor in no time. Some people are scared to clean their sensors but don't worry as it is easy to do and very small to pack into your camera bag when travelling.
J**M
Directions are easy to follow.
Extremely easy to use. Did a great job on my sensor. It's worth the money for the great job.
E**A
Erfüllt einwandfrei den Zweck!
Habe den Sensor meiner Pentax K-30 vorher bereits einige Male beim ortsansässigen Fotografenmeister reinigen lassen; dies kostete pro Reinigung an die 30 Euro.- Daher schaute ich mich nach einer Alternative um und bestellte mir das Pentax Sensor-Cleaning-Kit. Das Kit habe ich seitdem mehrmals benutzt, und ich bin mit dem Ergebnis vollauf zufrieden. Im Netz findet man diverse Videos, in denen die Handhabung ausführlich gezeigt wird. Meine individuelle Vorgehensweise ist wie folgt: -Einen Raum möglichst ohne Teppiche und mit einer leicht zu reinigenden Arbeitsplatte (bei mir: die Küche) durch Staubsaugen vorbereiten -Akku der Kamera sollte voll geladen sein! -Möglichst staub- und fusselfreie Kleidung anziehen (Arbeitskittel o.ä.) -DSLR mit Pinsel und Blasebalg äußerlich reinigen -Objektiv abnehmen, und Kamera mit einem speziellen Foto-Blasebalg (Giottos o.ä.) zunächst innen gründlich auspusten -Ein Blatt des Abstreifblockes abtrennen, und die durchsichtige Schutzfolie vorsichtig abziehen (dabei möglichst keine Fingerabdrücke auf das Blatt gelangen lassen). Pro Reinigung benutze ich ein Blatt von dem Abstreifblock; auch wenn dies dabei nicht ganz ausgenutzt wird.-Das Blatt entsorge ich danach, weil Verschmutzungen mit Staub oder Flusen während der Arbeit damit nie ganz auszuschliessen sind. -Kamera einschalten und Spiegel lt. Bedienanleitung elektrisch nach oben klappen -Schutzkappe vom Gel-Stick lösen; Achtung: den Klebekopf des Gel-Sticks an keiner Seite mit den Fingern berühren! -Gel-Stick zuerst auf das Abstreifblatt drücken, um Reste von Schmutz davon zu entfernen -Gel-Stick nun abwechslend mit leichtem Druck auf den Sensor, und anschließend auf das Abstreifblatt drücken (eine benutzte Stelle auf dem Abstreifblatt nicht zweimal verwenden), solange, bis die gesamte Sensorfläche mit dem Stift bearbeitet ist. -DSLR-Spiegel lt. Anleitung herunterklappen und Objektiv wieder anbringen -Ein Probefoto einer z.B. weißen Fläche (Fotokarton o.ä.; oder draußen den wolkenlosen Himmel aufnehmen) mit unscharfem Focus und ca. Blende 16 machen; Das Foto am besten auf den PC laden und die Fläche dann auf Staubflecken überprüfen -Bei Bedarf die Reinigung noch einmal wiederholen (mehr als eine Wiederholung war bei mir noch nicht nötig) - danach sollte der Sensor fleckenfrei sein. Fazit: Man bekommt für derzeit 39 Euro ein Reinigungsset, mit dem man etliche Male seinen Kamera-Sensor reinigen kann; trotz des zunächst rein materialmäßig hohen Preises kann man so sehr viel Geld sparen im Vergleich zur gleichen Anzahl Reinigungen beim Fotografen. Was mir am Pentax-Sensor-Reinigungsset nicht so gefällt: -Es wäre schön, wenn man eine Metalldose für den Gel-Stift und den Abstreifblock dazulegen würde (wie beim Konkurrenzprodukt "Eyelead" -Leider sind Gel-Stift und Abstreifblock nur im Set und nicht einzeln zu bekommen; dies ist beim "Eyelead" ebenfalls besser gelöst. Unterm Strich zählt für mich jedoch die Reinigungsleistung, und deshalb bekommt das Produkt von mir 5 Sterne.
R**E
Eccellente !
Se volete è l' uovo di colombo: un tampone appiccicoso di gomma che 'acchiappa' polvere e oggetti estranei e li rimuove dalla superficie del sensore o del vetrino di messa a fuoco e che si pulisce trasferendo i corpi estranei su un foglietto di carta moschicida..... L' oggetto seppur semplice e fatto con intelligenza ed ha le superfici studiate per raggiungere gli angoli del sensore o la superficie ortogonale del vetrino . Avvertenze: a mio avviso è più uno strumento di manutenzione regolare che il modo per pulire un sensore con due dita di spazzatura.... Per quello ci va una pulizia con liquido detergente o un tagliando presso un centro di assistenza. L' ho utilizzato sulla Pentax 645D e sulla Canon 5D III che avevano qualche macchia e peletti ultra molesti nel mirino con esito eccellente. Consigliato anche se il prezzo è apparentemente sproporzionato ma a questo proposito vale la pena considerare l' efficacia e la assoluta sicurezza dell' oggetto.
H**N
Very useful tool to clean camera sensor.
Tried the product, worked as expected, better than some low quality sensor swipes, recommended product!
C**N
Retire bien la poussière mais laisse parfois des taches et puis le nettoyer n'est pas évident
Retire bien la poussière, à priori, colle et attrape les particules mais laisse parfois des taches d'où il faut repasser avec autre chose après, ex lenspen ou swab, qui eux ont d'autres inconvénients, et finalement, il reste toujours de la poussière et puis le nettoyer n'est pas évident, même avec le papier "collant" livré avec, il reste des dépots sur le bout, et il redépose parfois aussi des poussières. Toujours le meme problème avec toutes les solutions: comment nettoyer le "nettoyeur"?
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