Advice re sensor cleaning function

SamH
Posted 08/08/2013 - 14:49 Link
I'd appreciate some advice from K5 users re the sensor cleaning function.

I have 2 Pentax bodies:
When I run the sensor cleaning function from the menu settings....

Kx - vibrates quite loudly and I can feel things shaking!

K5 - nothing happens.... no noise and no vibration.


Question is, is this how it should work on the K5?

Appreciate any advice
thanks
Sam
johnriley
Posted 08/08/2013 - 15:10 Link
The K-5 mechanism is ultrasonic, so you won't hear it.
Best regards, John
SamH
Posted 08/08/2013 - 15:12 Link
Many thanks John
Russ
Posted 08/08/2013 - 16:49 Link
I need to go to the next stage and do a sensor clean with a swap....gulp!

Have two marks that will not budge with the built in shake.
AndrewA
Posted 08/08/2013 - 17:01 Link
Russ wrote:
I need to go to the next stage and do a sensor clean with a swap....gulp!

Have two marks that will not budge with the built in shake.
Me too....just keep cloning them out in PSE at the moment....
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michaelblue
Posted 08/08/2013 - 17:01 Link
Russ,

Don't worry,
Just make sure you only wipe the sensor ONCE in each direction (that is: from left to right, then right to left, using each side of the swab only once) and you'll be fine.
I had a group of dust spots on my Kx which would not budge, until I used the swab....now ....clean as a whistle!, and has been ever since.
Regards,
Michael
Chrism8
Posted 08/08/2013 - 17:52 Link
I tend to use an Artic Butterfly, generally removes the need for a wet wash and tbh only need to us it 3 or 4 times a year, and I prob shoot over 500 frames a month on average.
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Russ
Posted 08/08/2013 - 19:59 Link
AndrewA wrote:
Russ wrote:
I need to go to the next stage and do a sensor clean with a swap....gulp!

Have two marks that will not budge with the built in shake.
Me too....just keep cloning them out in PSE at the moment....
Yep that's what i've been doing too

michaelblue wrote:
Russ,

Don't worry,
Just make sure you only wipe the sensor ONCE in each direction (that is: from left to right, then right to left, using each side of the swab only once) and you'll be fine.
I had a group of dust spots on my Kx which would not budge, until I used the swab....now ....clean as a whistle!, and has been ever since.
Thanks for the encouragement. I have the swabs ready to go.

Chrism8 wrote:
I tend to use an Artic Butterfly, generally removes the need for a wet wash and tbh only need to us it 3 or 4 times a year, and I prob shoot over 500 frames a month on average.
Artic Butterfly...sounds interesting, google time.
Smeggypants
Posted 08/08/2013 - 20:46 Link
I had to regularly wet clean my K10D and K20D sensors, which had the Low frequency sensor cleaner.

The k-5 usingthe ultrasonic HF cleaning I've never had to clean either K-5s sensor for over 2 years since I've had them. Impressed
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michaelblue
Posted 09/08/2013 - 06:31 Link
Smeggypants wrote:
I had to regularly wet clean my K10D and K20D sensors, which had the Low frequency sensor cleaner.

The k-5 usingthe ultrasonic HF cleaning I've never had to clean either K-5s sensor for over 2 years since I've had them. Impressed
Same here
Dogsbody
Posted 09/08/2013 - 12:36 Link
Just had my K30 sensor cleaned I parted with hard earned cash as I have learned from experience that I am a ham fisted oaf.
A very happily using a K30. My wife says I have too many lenses.
Russ
Posted 09/08/2013 - 13:12 Link
Dogsbody wrote:
Just had my K30 sensor cleaned I parted with hard earned cash as I have learned from experience that I am a ham fisted oaf.
I did that in 2009 with my K10D. Paid up £25, the guy popped out the back with my camera and 2 mins later reappeared with it done. An hourly rate of approx £750.....
mera
Posted 09/08/2013 - 21:48 Link
You could buy the Pentax O-ICK1 sensor cleaning kit. I find it works well when a blower doesn't shift it.

I find with my K5 the sensor needs a clean every year or so.
bforbes
Posted 09/08/2013 - 22:12 Link
Another vote for the Artic Butterfly. It has not let me down so far

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