
Me he encontrado en ebay por 54 euros este maquinucho para hacer limpiezas del sensor y no sé cuántas cosas más, así que lo someto a análisis público
GGS GD-II CCD CMOS Professional Dust Catcher Cleaner
for DSLR / D-SLR Camera
Introduction
- GD-II GGS CCD Professional Dust Catcher specially designed for the DSLR, and it has the following characteristic features:
- GGS dust catcher adopts the principle of dust adsorption, and its built-in ram type mini vacuum pump can create as high as 400mmHg negative pressure in front of the nozzle. Its special pressure buffering device can maintain the stable pressure when slide it gently on the lowpass of CCD/CMOS.Then the dust will be adsorbed to the special soft material which has been installed in the nozzle.
- The nozzle with special soft material will not do harm to the CCD and illuminator.
- The nozzle is disposable.Please change the new one after use.
- GGS dust catcher is easy to operate with small and exquisite configuration even though the space inside the DSLR is limited.
- A specialized bright light has been installed in the main body of the dust catcher so that you can see inside clearly. Also it can guarantee the effect of dust adsorption for a long time as the nozzle is disposable.
- Multifunction: Besides cleaning the CCD,GGS dust catcher can clean the dust on the reflector and the ground glass.
- GGS dust catcher can be connected with USB port on the computer if there is no power supply.
Product Structure Primary Technological Index
Display Images
Installation Instructions
Operation Procedures
Kindly take notes of the following
- Plug in the power adapter after connecting the USB port with it,then switch on the LED light,at the same time the air pump will start to operate.Please switch off the LED light if everything is considered normal.
- Connect the nozzle with the filter tube.Please do not touch the special soft material in front of the nozzle to avoid any dirt.
- Ensure the power of DSLR is enough and then use the cleaning pattern to press the shutter,at the same time the reflector and shutter blades will be bounced up.Then the CCD(or CMOS) will turn up.
- Switch on the LED light,then slide the nozzle on the CCD in the same direction for one or two times.Finally release the shutter after cleaning.
- Please take several photos to check the cleaning effect.
- It's suggested to clean the CCD in a favorable environment with little dust.Otherwise,the dust from the air will drop on the CCD again.
- The dust can be cleaned with high efficiency by using this product. Usually the dust can be eliminated after wiping the CCD two times. Please note that the longer you clean the CCD,the easier the dust from the air will drop on it.
- Please use the original adapter to charge your DSLR to ensure enough power before cleaning the CCD.Please note that the shutter will be closed in advance if the power is not enough,and it will lead to the damage of shutter blades.
- Please use the cleaning pattern which is better than door B to open the shutter when cleaning (Please see the instruction manual of the camera for more details).If the door B is used during the cleaning process,the shutter will be closed once you don't press the shutter tightly,then it will knock at the nozzle thus lead to the damage of the shutter blades.So please press the shutter firmly and please finish cleaning quickly if you have to use door B.
- Please check whether the nozzle is in good condition before cleaning.Please change the nozzle if it is not entirely covered by special soft material or if the special soft material is dirty.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
• body Dimension: 170mmx30mmx21mm (6.69" x 1.18" x 0.83")
Contains:
Original Manufactory Package
- Dust Catcher body x1
- AC Power Adapter x1
- Nozzle x4
- User Manual x1
Brand new, never used
extra Nozzle if you need:
6ps Nozzle for GGS CCD CMOS Dust Catcher Cleaner
Suitable For
No sé como funcionará el invento, pero un poco cochinito... estaba el sensor de la foto![]()
yo hago lo mismo pero con el aspirador de casa y un tubito, estos chinos inventando ...
No me convence nada, nada, nada. Me recuerda a los "aspiradores de teclados, para Pcs y portatiles", tb enchufados a USB. piensa por un momento, el voltaje del USB está en 5vdc, pero el amperaje es mínimo, eso tiene que llevar dentro un motorcito de trenecito, incapaz de hacer una aspiración efectiva. Me quedo con el sistema tradicional y Vampiressa (creo recordar) tiene un post con unos pinceles que parecen mágicos, para limpieza de sensores. Un saludo .
Pues a mi me da cacho de miedo...
Give peace a chance.
50D+grip, 24-105L, 420EX
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