Pros & Cons
Pros
Automatic sensor cleaning is now the rule on digital slrs, obviating the need for the speckgrabber. Have only used twice but worked flawlessly at removing solitary dust particles off dslr sensor.
Highlights
Quality
Better than sitting at the desk photoshoping all of those 34dots34 in all of those pictures
Got this and it came right off without harming the sensor
I pulled out my old speckgrabber kit not used since i sold my d200 3 years ago and in a minute they were all gone
These dust specks were adherent to the sensor and doing sensor cleaning from the setup menu failed to dislodge any of them
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Last summer i bought a nikon d7000 and forgot to turn on startup sensor cleaning
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Recently i discovered 6 spots on my sensor although only one showed up with any regularity in my photos
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These dust specks were adherent to the sensor and doing sensor cleaning from the setup menu failed to dislodge any of them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I pulled out my old speckgrabber kit not used since i sold my d200 3 years ago and in a minute they were all gone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You dont need this tool much anymore but its nice to have around just in case
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A while back i got a few specks of dust on my sensor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Didnt realize there was a spec till i was already reviewing the shots at the end of downloading hundreds of photos
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Apparently i had a dust on the sensor of my canon 20d and it just wouldnt come off