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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.
C**S
WFH
Lens was foggy; made Zoom interviews ackward 🤦🏽♀️
2**C
Works great
The best I’ve used yet. Used on my Sony A7RV
C**E
Better than other cleaners for difficult spots on camera sensors
I tried Eclipse Optic Cleaning Solution to remove a spot on my mirrorless camera's sensor. I could not remove this spot using other ultra-pure water sensor cleaners. Eclipse contains some methanol (they don't say whether it is pure methanol or methanol/water), which seems to act as a better solvent than the pure water formulations. It also dries quicker than other cleaning solutions. I was able to remove the spot using the Eclipse solution, though it did take three swabbings to completely clean the sensor.They lose one star because the dispenser tip does not seat properly against the rim of the bottle. The tip leaks, and soaks the swab as soon as you invert the bottle. Besides being messy, it wastes the very expensive cleaning solution.
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**S
Nice!!
Works well!!
R**O
Less problem with streaks compared to Aeroclipse
Used to clean camera digital sensor with grease spots.While both cleaning solutions have worked for me I found that the Eclipse cleaned in a single pass and dried instantly with no streaks. Aeroclipse took a couple tries to remove all streaks.
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