Delkin Devices Camera Accessories SensorScope System User Manual

C L E A N I N G G U I D E  
 
Getting Started  
Congratulations on purchasing the SensorScope System.You are  
on your way to ensure that you produce the clearest photographs  
possible.  
Read this guide carefully before you start cleaning your digital SLR  
image sensor.This guide will help you clean your sensor safely and  
effectively.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN YOUR SENSOR WITHOUT READING  
THIS ENTIRE MANUAL.  
You need to clean your sensor.  
Dirty sensors are a real problem.  
What you can’t see can affect your pictures. Dirt comes from many  
sources and it inevitably ends up on your sensor. If the dirt is not  
removed in a safe and effective way, your images will show this  
debris. Four common types of contaminants can get on your image  
sensor: metallic, fiber, organic and silica/quartz particles. Only the  
SensorScope System and Digital Duster System addresses all four  
types of material and the proper way to remove them safely.  
Cleaning is safe and easy.  
Anyone can clean an image sensor in just a few minutes. Clean all  
digital SLR cameras in four easy steps:  
Step One: Set up your camera to be cleaned.  
Step Two:Use the SensorScope to inspect your sensor. If it isn’t dirty,  
don’t clean it!  
Step Three: Clean your sensor with the SensorVac and wet/dry  
SensorWands.  
Step Four: Inspect your sensor with the SensorScope again. That’s it!  
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Take better pictures.  
Cleaner sensors make cleaner images. Save time and money by taking  
cleaner images and minimizing time sitting at the computer with  
Photoshop®.  
SensorScope just works.  
No other product on the market is safer for cleaning your sensor.  
With SensorScope you know if your camera needs cleaning and you  
know when to stop cleaning. The SensorScope combined with the  
SensorVac, SensorWands and SensorSolution makes it the safest and  
most effective system for cleaning your digital SLR image sensor.  
Educate yourself on the four most common types of contaminents  
that can ruin your photographs and your sensor.  
Silica / Quartz: Very hard and abrasive particles such as sand or rock  
that can easily cause scratches and permanent damage to your sensor  
and filter surface.  
Metallic: Magnetically active particles that are commonly drawn to  
the charged sensor and filter surface from the air and are stubborn  
and difficult to remove.  
Fiber: Synthetic materials such as nylon that can easily fall from  
clothing into the sensor chamber. Non-approved sensor cleaning  
materials may also shed fibers onto your sensor during cleaning.  
Organic: Pollen, skin cells and small hairs are often introduced from  
the environment into your sensor chamber during normal operation  
and can chemically adhere to the sensor or filter surface.  
*Photoshop is a trademark of Adobe  
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Product Contents  
SensorScope System Contents  
1 – SensorScope  
2 – Batteries for the SensorScope (CR2025)  
1 – SensorVac with battery pack (includes 4 AA batteries)  
1 – SensorSolution (.5 oz dropper bottle)  
24 – SensorWands  
1 – Cleaning guide  
1 – SensorScope protective case  
DigitalDuster System Contents  
1 – SensorVac with battery pack (includes 4 AA batteries)  
1 – SensorSolution (.25 oz dropper bottle)  
12 – SensorWands  
1 – Cleaning guide  
1 – DigitalDuster protective case  
DigitalDuster Refill Kit  
15 – SensorWands  
1 – SensorSolution (.25 oz dropper bottle)  
1 – Cleaning guide  
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Understanding Your SensorScope System  
SensorScope  
Power  
Battery Compartment  
•Prevents unnecessary cleaning and possible accidental damage.  
•Compatible with all digital SLR removable lens cameras.  
•5x magnification lens for enhanced view of CCD or CMOS sensor  
surface.  
•4 ultra bright white LED bulbs provide total focused illumination of  
the sensor chamber.  
•Small design fits easily into your camera bag.  
Note: The SensorScope is designed to fit specifically on Nikon, Canon, and Fuji digital SLR  
cameras.When using on another brand of digital SLR camera, hold the SensorScope slightly  
above the lens mount.  
*SensorScope Patent Pending  
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SensorVac  
Power / Light Switch  
.  
•Uses non-contact suction to safely remove abrasive debris such as  
silica, quartz, and metallics from the image sensor.  
•“Power Upfunction increases suction power to remove heavier or  
stubborn particles.  
•Specially designed soft static free non-shedding brush tip protects  
the sensor from accidental hard contact or damage.  
•Powered by USB or battery pack (provided) for portable use.  
•Built in light allows you to see into the sensor chamber during  
vacuum use.  
•Can also be used to clean around lens mount and back of lenses.  
Power Up  
SensorVac Back  
Light  
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SensorSolution  
•Breaks the chemical bond that causes dirt, dust, oils, and debris to  
adhere to the sensor surface.  
•Easily wipes away with no residue.  
•Alcohol free.  
•Safe for travel on airplanes.  
•Quick drying.  
SensorWand  
•Wicked wand head effectively draws any excess liquid away from your  
camera to prevent pooling.  
•Double sided design allows for wet/dry cleaning while leaving no  
streaks.  
•Soft non-abrasive lint-free fabric.  
•Heat sealed fabric to prevent tearing and exposure of plastic wand .  
•Individually packaged to prevent contamination before use.  
•Compact size and flexible wand handle for easy cleaning inside your  
digital SLR sensor chamber.  
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Before you get started  
•It is recommended to use an AC adapter to power your camera  
during cleaning. Check your owner’s manual to see if your camera  
came with an AC adapter. Some cameras require an AC adapter to  
enter sensor-cleaning mode.  
•If you do not have an AC adapter for your camera, make sure your  
camera’s battery is fully charged before cleaning its sensor. Some  
cameras require that the battery be charged to certain percentage  
before the sensor cleaning option becomes available. Loss of power  
while cleaning the camera sensor can lead to damage.  
Insert / Remove Batteries  
•Take the SensorScope out of the box and insert the supplied  
batteries into the battery compartment. To remove batteries use a  
ballpoint pen. (see diagram)  
SensorScope  
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•Plug the SensorVac into a USB port or use supplied battery pack.  
•Remove cover from battery pack and insert batteries as shown inside  
battery pack.  
Battery Pack  
Getting started  
Step 1: Set up your camera to be cleaned  
Refer to the Appendix of this guide for step by step instructions on  
putting your camera into sensor-cleaning mode.  
If you don’t see your camera in the appendix go to  
Caution: Review your camera’s manual for any cautionary notes.  
Please follow any and all instruction for sensor cleaning as stated in  
the camera’s manual.  
Step 2: Inspect with SensorScope  
Start by removing the end caps from the  
SensorScope. Hold the camera in one hand and hold  
the SensorScope up to the camera’s lens mount  
area. Please note that the SensorScope is not made  
to attach to the camera like a lens and it will fit on  
the lens mount differently for each camera.Turn  
on the SensorScope by pressing the power button  
located on the top side of the battery compartment.  
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Examine the sensor for any contaminants.You may want to rotate  
the SensorScope left and right to fully examine all areas of the sensor  
chamber.  
Dirty  
Clean  
If your sensor appears clean, stop here. Do not clean your sensor  
if it doesn’t need it. Over cleaning your sensor increases the risk of  
permanent damage to your sensor and your camera.  
Note: If you did not purchase the SensorScope System or DigitalDuster System, you will  
still be able to clean your sensor safely and effectively. Although it is recommended to use  
the SensorScope and SensorVac during the cleaning process to prevent cleaning your sensor  
when it doesn’t need to be cleaned.  
Step 3: Clean with SensorVac  
•Attach brush tip.  
•Plug the SensorVac into a USB port on your computer or into the  
included battery pack.  
•Turn on SensorVac light and suction.  
•Start by cleaning around the sensor and inside of the camera.  
chamber, removing as much debris as possible using non-contact  
suction.  
•Gently brush the sensor with the vacuum’s soft brush tip to loosen  
any debris that may be stuck to the sensor.  
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Step 4: Inspect again with SensorScope  
Inspect your sensor with the SensorScope to make sure all the large  
debris has been removed.  
Step 5: Apply SensorSolution and wipe with SensorWand  
Remove one SensorWand from its packaging. Moisten one end of the  
wand with two drops of SensorSolution.  
Caution: Do not use more than two drops of SensorSolution. Using more than two  
drops of SensorSolution may cause damage to your camera and its sensor.Two drops  
will effectively break the bond that holds tougher debris such as organics and fibers  
to the surface of your digital SLR sensor and filter. Don’t touch the SensorWand tip  
with your fingers. Oils may contaminate the SensorWand and your sensor surface.  
Because SensorSolution is quick drying, we recommend that you do not moisten the  
SensorWand until you are ready to start cleaning your sensor.  
Once you have moistened the SensorWand (Side A) with two drops of  
SensorSolution, place the wet end on the left side of your sensor.Tilt  
the SensorWand as shown and gently wipe your sensor from left to  
right. Then, tilt SensorWand back as shown and begin a second wipe  
with the same moist end (Side A) from right to left.  
Wipe Sensor from left to right using side A  
B
A
Wipe Sensor from right to left using side A  
B
A
Caution: Do not apply too much pressure.You may damage your sensor permanently  
if too much pressure is applied. It is best to start with light pressure and increase  
pressure as needed.  
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After wiping once left to right and then once more right to left, flip  
the SensorWand over and use the dry end (Side B) to wipe any extra  
SensorSolution that may have accumulated on your sensor. Use the  
same wiping technique that you used with the wet end. (see diagram)  
Caution: Be sure to only wipe your sensor as directed in these instructions; over wiping  
can cause damage and reapply dust accumulated on the wand during the first wipe.  
Step 6: Re-inspect with SensorScope  
Re-inspect your sensor with the SensorScope to make sure you did not  
miss anything. If you still see contaminants on your sensor, repeat step 5  
using a new SensorWand.  
Step 7: Exit sensor cleaning  
When you are finished be sure to remove all cleaning objects out of  
the camera chamber and power off the camera to exit sensor cleaning  
mode.  
Congratulations.  
You now have a clean sensor and are ready to take crystal clear  
photographs.  
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FAQs  
What if my camera has an integrated sensor cleaning function?  
Most digital SLR integrated sensor cleaning systems use a vibration  
technique to remove the dust from the sensor. However, this function  
simply shakes the dust off the sensor and does not remove it from  
the digital camera chamber. Since the sensor is electronically charged,  
the static build up will attract the dust back on to the sensor during  
continued use. Although vibration can be a useful and helpful  
preventative technique, it cannot remove other types of contaminants  
that may be adhered to the sensor surface such as organic  
materials and internal contaminants like camera lubricant. Only the  
SensorScope cleaning system addresses all four types of contaminants  
and offers a safe and effective solution to remove each type.  
Why doesn’t the SensorScope System include a blower?  
Your camera’s manual may recommend using a blower to clean your  
digital SLR sensor. However, blowers displace dust and debris inside  
of the sensor chamber without removing it. Dust returns to the image  
sensor once your camera is in use again. Blowers also increase the  
chance of introducing other foreign debris and moisture with force.  
What is a sensor?  
A sensor serves the same function in a digital camera that film does in  
an analog camera, which is to capture a visual image. When you click  
the shutter button, the camera quickly switches the mirror out of the  
way, and then the image is directed through a low pass filter before it  
reaches the camera sensor.The mirror is connected to the shutter imer  
system, so it stays open as long as the shutter is open.This is why the  
viewfinder is suddenly blacked out when you take a picture.  
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How does a sensor get dirty?  
Contaminants can enter your digital SLR camera in various forms  
and in many different ways, but they all affect the quality of  
your photographs. Some contaminants come from internal man  
made sources within the camera such as chamber lubricant and  
manufacturing dust that become shaken out, and others from external  
sources in the environment such as pollen, small fibers from clothing,  
dew and organic dust.  
How does this affect my photographs?  
When contaminants are present on the low pass filter that sits in  
between the sensor and mirror, the sensor pixels are blocked from  
receiving that portion of the image and show up as artifacts or dark  
spots and lines on your photographs. Depending on the size of the  
debris, these artifacts can be barely noticeable or can potentially ruin  
your image.  
How do I keep my sensor clean?  
Every time you change your lens you are exposing your sensor to  
external contaminants. Because your sensor is an electronically  
controlled component of the camera, it becomes magnetically  
charged during normal operation. This magnetic charge literally  
draws both internal and external debris onto the sensor and filter  
surface and holds it there until it is manually removed. Many times the  
debris becomes chemically bonded onto the sensor or filter surface.  
Always use a lens mount cap when the lens is removed to prevent  
dust from entering the camera. It is recommended that you change  
your camera lens indoors. However, there are many times when you  
need to change your lens outside. Make sure you change your lens  
quickly and protect the camera as much as possible from dust and  
other contaminants.  
Refer to your camera’s manual for recommended techniques on  
changing lenses.  
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Appendix  
Camera Sensor Cleaning Mode  
We strongly recommend reading your camera manual to learn  
how to put your camera into sensor cleaning mode. This guide is  
intended to be a quick reference only.  
Canon  
Canon Digital Rebel – 300D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the mode dial to M and turn the power on.  
•Press the Menu button and use the arrow buttons to select Sensor  
Clean located in the tools menu.  
•Press the Set button.  
•Use the arrow buttons to select OK and press the Set button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Canon Digital Rebel XT – 350D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the mode dial to M and turn the power on.  
•Press the Menu button and use the arrow buttons to select Sensor  
Cleaning located in the tools menu.  
•Press the Set button.  
•Use the arrow buttons to select OK and press the Set button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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Canon Digital Rebel XTi – 400D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the mode dial to M and turn the power on.  
•Press the Menu button and use the arrow buttons to select Sensor  
Cleaning located in the tools menu.  
•Press the Set button.  
•Use the arrow buttons to select OK and press the Set button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Canon 5D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged and turn the power on.  
•Press the Menu button and use the dial to select Sensor Cleaning  
located in the tools menu.  
•Press the Set button.  
•Use the dial to select OK and press the Set button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Canon 10D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the mode dial to M and turn the power on.  
•Press the Menu button and use the dial to select Sensor Clean located  
in the tools menu.  
•Press the Set button.  
•Use the dial to select OK and press the Set button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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Canon 20D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the mode dial to M and turn the power on.  
•Press the Menu button and use the dial to select Sensor Clean located  
in the tools menu.  
•Press the Set button.  
•Use the dial to select OK and press the Set button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Canon 30D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the mode dial to M and turn the power on.  
•Press the Menu button and use the dial to select Sensor Clean located  
in the tools menu.  
•Press the Set button.  
•Use the dial to select OK and press the Set button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Canon 1D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on.  
•Press and hold the Menu button and turn the dial to the tool2 menu.  
•Release the Menu button to select the tool2 menu.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to Sensor Cleaning.  
•Release the Select button to select Sensor Cleaning.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to OK.  
•Release the Select button to select OK.  
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•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Canon 1Ds  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on.  
•Press and hold the Menu button and turn the dial to the tool2 menu.  
•Release the Menu button to select the tool2 menu.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to Sensor Cleaning.  
•Release the Select button to select Sensor Cleaning.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to OK.  
•Release the Select button to select OK.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Canon 1D Mark II  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on.  
•Press and hold the Menu button and turn the dial to the tool2 menu.  
•Release the Menu button to select the tool2 menu.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to Sensor Cleaning.  
•Release the Select button to select Sensor Cleaning.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to OK.  
•Release the Select button to select OK.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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Canon 1DS Mark II  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on.  
•Press and hold the Menu button and turn the dial to the tool2 menu.  
•Release the Menu button to select the tool2 menu.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to Sensor Cleaning.  
•Release the Select button to select Sensor Cleaning.  
•Press and hold the Select button and turn the dial to OK.  
•Release the Select button to select OK.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
FUJI  
Fuji S1  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the exposure mode dial to M.  
•Press and hold the self-timer and AE-L buttons and turn the power on.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Fuji S2  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the exposure mode dial to M.  
•Set the release mode switch to single-frame.  
•Press and hold the Synchro and LCD Illumination buttons and turn  
the power on.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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Fuji S3  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the exposure mode dial to M.  
•Set the release mode switch to single-frame.  
•Press and hold the Synchro and LCD Illumination buttons and turn  
the power on.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Konica Minolta  
Maxxum 5D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the camera to M mode.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Scroll to the tools3 menu and highlight Clean CCD.  
•Press the right arrow to bring up an Enter button and press the Enter  
button.  
•Press the left arrow to highlight Yes and press the Enter button  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Maxxum 7D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Set the camera to M mode.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Scroll to the tools3 menu and highlight Clean CCD.  
•Press the right arrow to bring up an Enter button and press the Enter  
button.  
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•Press the left arrow to highlight Yes and press the Enter button  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Nikon  
Nikon D50  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the camera on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the tools menu and select Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up sub  
menu.  
•Highlight Yes and press the multi selector to the right.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Nikon D70/D70s  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the camera on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the tools menu and select Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up sub  
menu.  
•Highlight Yes and press the multi selector to the right.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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Nikon D80  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.The battery level must be at or  
above 4 bars for the mirror lock-up option to be available.  
•Turn the camera on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the tools menu and select Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up sub  
menu.  
•Highlight ON and press the multi selector to the right.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Nikon D100  
•With the camera power off, connect the EH-5 AC adapter.The AC  
adapter is required for sensor inspection and cleaning.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the tools menu and select Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up sub  
menu.  
•Highlight ON CCD Cleaning and press the multi selector to the right.  
The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Nikon D200  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.The battery level must be at or  
above 4 bars for the mirror lock-up option to be available.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the tools menu and select Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up sub  
menu.  
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•Press the multi selector to the right to select Start.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Nikon D1X  
•With the camera power off, connect the EH-4 AC adapter.The AC  
adapter is required for sensor inspection and cleaning.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the CSM menu and select 8. Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up for  
CCD Cleaning sub menu.  
•Highlight ON CCD Cleaning and press the multi selector to the right.  
The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•The mirror and shutter can be reset by selecting OFF in the Mirror  
Lock-up CCD Cleaning sub menu.  
Nikon D2X  
•With the camera power off, connect the EH-6 AC adapter.The AC  
adapter is required for sensor inspection and cleaning.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the Set Up menu and select Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up sub  
menu.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to select Start.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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Nikon D1H  
•With the camera power off, connect the EH-4 AC adapter.The AC  
adapter is required for sensor inspection and cleaning.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the CSM menu and select 8. Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up for  
CCD Cleaning sub menu.  
•Highlight ON CCD Cleaning and press the multi selector to the right.  
The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•The mirror and shutter can be reset by selecting OFF in the Mirror  
Lock-up CCD Cleaning sub menu.  
Nikon D2H  
•With the camera power off, connect the EH-6 AC adapter.The AC  
adapter is required for sensor inspection and cleaning.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Use the multi selector to scroll to the Set Up menu and select Mirror  
Lock-up.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to open the Mirror Lock-up sub  
menu.  
•Press the multi selector to the right to select Start.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Olympus  
Olympus E-1  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Scroll to the tools1 menu and highlight Cleaning Mode.  
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•Press the right arrow to bring up a Start button and press OK.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Olympus E-500  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Scroll to the tools2 menu and highlight Cleaning Mode.  
•Press the right arrow to bring up a Start button and press OK.  
•Press the shutter button.The mirror will lock up and the shutter will  
remain open until the power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
Pentax  
Pentax K100D  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Scroll over to the Setup menu and then scroll down to highlight  
Sensor Cleaning.  
•Press the right arrow to enter the Sensor Cleaning sub menu.  
•Highlight Mirror Up and press the OK button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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Sony  
Sony A100  
•Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
•Turn the power on and press the Menu button.  
•Scroll over to the tools menu and press the Enter button.  
•Scroll over to the tools3 menu.  
•Scroll down to highlight Clean CCD and press the right arrow button.  
•Press the Enter button.  
•Press the left arrow button to highlight Yes and press the Enter  
button.  
•The mirror will lock up and the shutter will remain open until the  
power is turned off.  
•Remove the camera lens.  
•Turning the power off will reset the mirror and shutter.  
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