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PEC-PAD Lint Free Wipes 4"x4" 100per/Pkg |  | Brand: Photographic Solutions
List Price: $9.95 Buy New: $6.50 as of 7/31/2010 06:36 CDT details You Save: $3.45 (35%)
New (12) from $6.50
Rating: 24 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: PSPW100 Model: PEC*PAD UPC: 795122050117 EAN: 0795122050117
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | PEC PADs are the ideal photo wipes for those who hate photowipes | | • | ntil PEC PADs came along, photowipes fell apart, left lint and scratched emulsions |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description PEC*PADs are the ideal photo wipes for those who hate photowipes! Until PEC*PADs came along, photowipes fell apart, left lint and scratched emulsions. PEC*PADs are extremely strong, lint-free and so soft and pure (99.999%) it is almost impossible to scratch an emulsion with them. PEC*PADs are so soft they can be safely used to clean all types of sensitive surfaces : scanners, CD's, mirrors, lenses, telescopes etc. When PEC*PADs are used with PEC-12(r), they are ideally suited for cleaning photographic film and print emulsions. PEC*PADs are available in two convenient sizes. The 4 x 4 inch (10 cm.sq.) wipes are perfect for cleaning 35mm and other small areas; the 9 x 9 inch (25 cm.sq.) wipes are best suited for larger film or print formats, murals, scanners etc.
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Lint free wipes July 27, 2010 Robert L. Shacklett (Houston, TX) I use these for my camera lenses on my SLR camera. I don't have to worry about scratches or removing the tinting. This was well worth the money and Amazon was timely in their delivery as always.
price is a bit high but they work great. June 22, 2010 Frank Jones (San Jose, CA USA) I'm an amateur photog and was having trouble using the usual lens cleaning cloths to keep my lenses truly clean. They work great to get a spot of dust off, but if you accidently get some finger grease on the lens the microfiber aren't great and there's a chance to scratch the lens if a piece of mean dust gets stuck in it(which I did). After scratching a lens I had to find a better way and in came pec pads. They work absolutely fantastic and are perfect size. I keep about 5 in little zip lock bags to that I don't contaminate them all every time I want to use them. I use a drop of butyl alcohol and a pec pad and everything comes out great. After scratching the focusing plane in a previous camera with a so called scratch free swab I'm terrified to touch anything inside the camera but I'm sure these would work.
Super duper April 2, 2010 Edgar H. Tan, MD (Global) The best cloth to clean not only the lens but also the sensor..I use Eclipse solution for the lens and Eclipse E2 to clean my sensor. This is the best lens cleaner so far. If you have tried cleaning lenses with something else, you will know what I mean....it's just clean and lint-free.......try it!
They say not recommended, but I say works wonderfully well cleaning digital camera sensor March 31, 2010 Xzone Productions (Mesa AZ USA) I frequently setup model portfolio photo shoots using a digital camera. The worst thing about a a digital SLR is getting debris and dust on the sensor. This results from either changing lenses or attaching a lens that is already dirty.
There are some mighty expensive tools available to clean the sensor or you can pay a camera house to do it. I initially purchased a kit just for cleaning the sensor that came with swabs, a manual air blower, and these specially shaped wands that you use to wipe off the sensor. They worked fairly well, but I used them up quite quickly (dozen wands). Each wand costs about $2 or so when determining the overall costs of the kit.
I purchased these Pec-Pads on a whim and a prayer that I could somehow manage to create my own wands. It worked. I use the same plastic wands from the kit I originally purchased, take a Pec-Pad, cut it into halves and form the pad around the wand while using the same small rubber band that came with the wand to secure the pad.
Awesome. No lint, no fuzzies.
I paid like $15 for the Pec-Pads plus shipping was like some crazy price of $6.95 but overall I have about 90 Pads left after a year so well worth it. Plus they are great for cleaning the lens and camera parts as well. The manufacturer says to not use them on camera sensors, but I do and I will continue to do so.
No scratches easy to use January 7, 2010 amateur photographer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just keep the pads in a sealed ziploc and they stay dust free. No lint or scratches on my lenses and I have used them multiple times in conjunction with E2 Eclipse.
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