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Eclipse Optic Cleaner is a premium 15ml ultra-pure cleaning fluid designed for delicate optical surfaces. Endorsed by camera manufacturers, it safely cleans sensors, lenses, and other critical optics without streaks or residue. Its fast-drying formula and precision dropper tip make it the go-to solution for professionals seeking spotless clarity and reliable quality, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Liquid Volume | 59 Milliliters |
M**S
It’s proven.
It’s been standard for a long time. It’s reliable. I’ve tried a few other things. Lab grade methanol evaporates too quickly, but it’s slightly less likely to leave a streak. This stays a little linger longer on the swab, yet dries clean like almost as well as methanol. You don’t want to rub a dry swab across your sensor in case of hard grit.I’m not sure if they changed the formula a bit from the last batch but it seems like it’s evolved a little. I’m happy with the new bottle.
D**S
worked perfectly for a6000 sensor
I scuffed my sensor by accidentally poking it with the end of my blower while trying to remove dust (irony of ironies).I'd researched sensor cleaner months ago (due to a similar problem that a local photo store ultimately cleaned for free--nice guys:)) and saw some posts about needing a special kind of cleaner (Aeroclipse) that was formulated to gently clean Sony sensors, which apparently have a different coating from standard digital ILCs.But I'm on a budget right now, so decided to roll the dice with this cleaner. I was worried because the price was so low, but I just tried it with AAWipes Microfiber lens/sensor cleaning swabs, and they did a great job. 2-3 drops on one side, swabbed in one direction with two length-wise strokes (the swab is not wide enough to cover the sensor in one swipe), that took care of the scuff but left a little residue. Flipped the swab to the other side (you don't want to reuse the same side because you risk reapplying the dirt you just lifted), applied cleaner again, gave the sensor two swipes from the opposite direction and now it's perfectly clean, can't see a speck of dirt. I tested by setting the aperture as narrow as possible and pointing the camera at the brightest sources of light available, and saw no signs of dirt or smudging. (Will update this review if I detect smudges when the photos are uploaded, but I don't expect to find any.)tl;dr: This cleaner and swab combo worked well for my Sony sensor. Hooray!
T**B
Great for my VR lenses
I used this to clean my Playstation VR2 headset lenses. Cleans it really well and now I see completely crystal clear. Great for gaming!!!
J**N
Worked fine on Nikon D600 & D750 sensors
After over a year of heavy use & no cleaning, the sensors on both my Nikon D600 & D750 were obviously in need of maintenance. I decided to buy the 0.5 oz. Eclipse solution along with the UES FFR24 DSLR SLR Camera Full-Frame Sensor Cleaning Swab (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B0TO8UC/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1) to do the wet cleaning. As suggested from many online tutorials, I placed 2-3 drops of Eclipse on the swab & ran it across the sensor. It did take me about 4-5 attempts on each camera to get the sensors clean & spotless enough to my standards, but the solution worked fine & didn't damage the D600 & D750 sensors. I figured the extra attempts became necessary simply because no sensor maintenance was ever done before.Looking at test images on a 24" monitor after the cleaning, I was satisfied to see that 99% of the spots which used to plague the borders of my pictures were finally gone. The remaining 1% were just a couple of very minor, hard-to-see spots at the very edges of the frame - hardly worth worrying about. I consider the result more than good enough & definitely far better than what the sensors looked like before the cleaning.A larger 2 oz. bottle of Eclipse is also available, but I decided on the smaller 0.5 oz. as it is certainly more than enough to clean my 2 cameras, given that only 2-3 drops are required for a swab. In addition, I read somewhere that once opened, this product attracts moisture quickly and is not ideal to keep in storage for long periods of time, so it then makes sense to buy only the amount you need.
2**C
Works great
The best I’ve used yet. Used on my Sony A7RV
E**.
This is an excellent product and I will not use any other camera lens cleaner again !
I bought this based on reviews and claims that this solution is used by camera manfacturers although I do not know if that is true. This solution contains methanol and is toxic so you want to use rubber gloves but if a little gets on your hand, you're not going to die ;) It is the best lens cleaner I have ever used. Buy it.Also, I recommend the extremely soft lintfree cloths by brand name PecPads to use with this solution. You will not regret either purchase and they go together like a hand and glove. My newly found answer for perfect camera lens cleaning !!
M**E
From A Pro Photographer: Works Well, and A Necessity for Mirrorless Camera Owners
When I switched over to using my current full-frame mirrorless cameras, I didn't immediately recognize how important it would be to always carry a few sensor swabs and a good quality sensor cleaner when traveling. DSLRs have a mirror that will protect the sensor when you're changing lenses... but of course, mirrorless cameras don't, and most brands don't offer any practical sort of protection when you remove the lens.I found this out the hard way two weeks into a 6 week trip in India, where the fine dust that was constantly in the air in the Rajasthan streets quickly stuck all over my sensor, and it took me ages to find a service center that I was willing to trust with my cameras. Now, I always carry a bottle of cleaner like this, and swabs.I haven't actually noticed any particular difference between this solution and the others that I've used in the past, they all seem to do the job. This one works and doesn't seem to leave any streaks or film.
C**S
WFH
Lens was foggy; made Zoom interviews ackward 🤦🏽♀️
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