🌟 Elevate Your Game with the Arctic Butterfly!
The OmegaSatter VD3425966 Arctic Butterfly SD 800 Pro Kit is engineered for professionals seeking unparalleled quality and performance. This kit incorporates the latest technological advancements, ensuring you have the tools necessary to excel in any environment.
T**T
Great Capability for the Money
The Arctic Butterfly has a brush suitable for cleaning delicate optics with conducting bristles to help remove statically charged debris. The brush can be spun using a battery-powered motor to remove the debris from the bristles. (You never spin the brush against the object you are cleaning.) Spinning helps eliminate some problems with brush contamination and speeds the cleaning process. This particular kit contains four different brushes: an APS-sized sensor brush (about a half-inch wide and about the size of the standard Arctic Butterfly brush); a sensor brush that is about 3/4 in wide; a sensor brush almost an inch wide, and a mirror brush about an inch wide exactly matching the size of an APS-C camera's mirror. The APS brush is supposed to be stored on the motor. There is one small plastic adaptor for adapting each brush to the motor (not sure why that was necessary).I've used an Arctic Butterfly brush many times before on both APS-C sensors and on a full-frame sensor. It is very convenient to be able to run the brush over the sensor a couple of times, hold it away from the camera and spin it, and then run it over the sensor again. You may wisely be asking whether you need all these different-sized brushes just for sensors. I don't really see the need, even if you have different sized sensors as I do. It is nice to have a separate brush for the mirror, and that was what made me buy. I don't like to let a sensor brush touch anything but a sensor. I've used the same brush on APS-C and full-frame sensors with no problem. Only the APS-C brush in this kit is small enough for an APS-C sensor. The larger brushes are definitely too large for an APS-C sensor. If you want to have multiple brushes for spares and are worried about the spares being too big, don't be. You could easily trim off the outside bristles to get any of them to an optimum size. As I explain below, the one thing you don't want is a brush that's too big. BTW, the mirror brush appears to have the same bristles as the sensor brushes.I use a sensor-cleaning loupe whenever I clean a sensor because it makes all dust visible. It will show dust that is much too small to appear in a picture.When I have a sensor problem, I'll use a blower first. If that doesn't work, I'll use a brush. Normally, if debris hasn't been left on too long, a brush will get it. Only in severe cases do I resort to cleaning fluid, although cleaning fluid makes a sensor look cleaner under a loupe than any brush.I do want to offer a word of caution. You must be extremely careful not to let a sensor brush touch anything but a sensor. I once let an Arctic Butterfly brush touch the inside of my camera at a point near the sensor. It apparently picked up some grease, because it suddenly started smearing my sensor. I successfully used Photographic Solutions Eclipse fluid to clean both the brush and the sensor, but it wasn't a pleasant experience. This is precisely why you must not try to use the larger brushes on an APS-C sensor without trimming them first. You have probably read the review from the guy who claimed a brush was making small scratches on his sensor. My guess is that he got some grease on it like I did, and what he saw were grease tracks. I saw a review of another Arctic Butterfly brush that said the reviewer's brush suddenly started smearing his sensor. That doesn't happen spontaneously. The grease doesn't just materialize on the brush. And I personally don't think it's possible for these bristles to actually scratch a sensor. That would be like saying you scratched glass with a paint brush. If there's a hazard associated with these brushes, though, I believe brush contamination with something like grease is the hazard.The kit comes with a hard-plastic case and a lightweight zipper case. I will use the latter and add to it some swabs, Pec Pads, and Zeiss lens-cleaning pads (which I would never use on a sensor, but I have used successfully on lenses and coated filters). The kit in this form is ideal for me. I do pack the blower separately.I'm a believer in the Arctic Butterfly brushes. They do what they're supposed to and they do it well. Coupled with a (Giotto's) blower, they allow me to avoid cleaning fluid 99 percent of the time. Bottom line: This is a good kit for the money. I'd get it again.Update: I have encountered a problem. This kit comes with a hard case and a soft case, which are both extremely nice. Both cases came with an extremely strong smell of mildew/mold. The worst was the soft case. I've tried everything under the sun to clean the soft case because, as I said in my original review, I had plans for that case. The case is padded, and the padding is not accessible. I think the padding is the problem is since I've cleaned everything else. I e-mailed the manufacturer and received no response. I'd have returned it for a replacement if it were sold by Amazon, but I didn't want to waste time with a third-party vendor on a matter this small. Also I thought, given that he is a small vendor, his entire stock may be contaminated anyway. I'm not taking away a star because I doubt you're buying the product for the case.
K**C
VisibleDust SD800 Kit
Received from vendor and seemed like it had been a returned unit by the way it was packaged. But close inspection seemed to reveal that the unit is okay. The box pictured actually comes within a case that can store other cleaning implements so its kind of nice to be able and consolidate your cleaning materials.Using it to clean an APC Nikon D300 sensor, mirror and focusing screen. So far seems to work well.Note that there are perhaps more brushes with this than you might think you need unless you have multiple different cameras, but actually the selection turns out to be a good thing as it allows you to have more options.Pricey.No instructions or tips and no warranty card or registration. I don't get it with manufactures… I guess you have to Google it… again.
M**E
Not the total answer
I've owned and used the Artic Butterfly for approx. 2-3 years. It works well, but is not going to completely clean everything off your sensor all the time. This product works well as part of a total cleaning system. When you need quick touch ups/cleanings this product does a good job. I also found that a sensor scope used in conjunction with the Artic Butterfly is indispensible in locating the dust bunnies. Caution should be taken to ensure you never brush against the sensor sides where oil is and never accidently spin it to release static while in the camera. The instructions are a quick read and you'll love the ease of use. For the price the build quality could be better, but it has lasted and been problem free and is in fact effective.
P**N
Works great but be careful not to get any lubricant around ...
Works great but be careful not to get any lubricant around the mirror of your camera on the brush or you may have to send your camera to a professional for cleaning!
C**R
scratches!
I'm an a stickler when it comes to cleaning my sensors. The price fooled me, and after watching all my sensors on my Nikon D3s get little white scratches across them when barely swiping them with the brush as shown in the video, I wasn't happy.I also tried picking up lint by static charge which is what these are all about, and it doesn't work.Stick with Swabs and solution. I wasted my money on this product
J**S
Bien, cumple con lo prometido
Un útil dispositivo que cumple con lo prometido, funciona muy bien una vez que lo conoces.Debería mejorar el libro de instrucciones de uso y aplicación del producto.Buena presentación.
A**H
It's okay
Great kit but expensive
L**G
Not recommended
does not work, just several well packed over priced brushes that do what regular brushes do. Look for other solutions
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