

📸 Keep your sensor spotless, your shots flawless, and your gear pro-ready!
The UES FFR24 Sensor Cleaning Kit includes 14 precision 24mm microfiber swabs and 15ml of alcohol- and ammonia-free cleaning solution, designed specifically for full-frame DSLR and mirrorless cameras from Sony, Nikon, and Canon. Trusted by professionals for over 10 years, this kit offers safe, effective, and easy one-pass cleaning that prevents scratches and residue, helping photographers maintain pristine sensor performance without costly shop visits.













| ASIN | B01B0TO8UC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36 in Camera & Photo Cleaning Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,018) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.5 ounces |
| Item model number | FFR-24 |
| Manufacturer | UES |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 1.1 x 5.51 inches |
M**H
Saved Me and the D850 a Trip to the Camera Shop!
This kit worked perfectly. Nikon D850 had a niggling little speck in the corner of the frame. I did everything correctly: ran the built-in sensor cleaner, first, with zero result; then the Rocket Blaster several times, but the speck persisted; then I used an older Brand X sensor cleaner that left a trail of streaks and lint. I was resigned to making a trip to the pro shop, hoping I hadn't ruined the sensor, but knowing it was going to drain the bank. Based on the high review marks, I figured $20 was worth a shot to save $300. The gamble paid off, and the sensor is now factory fresh, squeaky clean! Took two swabs to clean-up my previous disaster attempt, but well worth it. I highly recommend this kit.
N**Y
Worked great for a Canon DSLR
This kit was very easy to use and quickly got rid of dust on my sensor. There were a few annoying dust spots on my pictures, so I figured I'd give this cleaning kit a shot. This was my first time cleaning a sensor so I was a bit nervous at first, but it performed remarkably well and managed to clean all the dust off on the first try. As far as I can tell, even with the cleaning fluid it left no streaks, and the usual stopped-down dust check confirmed the sensor was spotless. The swab is pretty much perfectly-sized for a Canon full-frame DSLR, and it easily covers the active sensor area in a single pass. The kit comes with a bottle of cleaning fluid which feels like it would last hundreds of cleanings since you only need to use a couple drops each time. The swabs feel well-made with just enough "give" to reassure me I wasn't going to put too much pressure on the sensor. They're also individually vacuum-packed so you always start with a fresh swab. These swabs are also good for cleaning your mirror (though it should go without saying that this doesn't help your image quality in any way). It's usually not recommended to do this too much, but it feels better to use this swab than using your finger with a microfiber cloth and risking poking the delicate focusing screen. Overall, this did exactly what it said on the box, and ended up being really easy to use.
R**R
Splotches be-gone!
Even tiny specs of dust/dirt on your sensor will leave dark splotches on your digital pictures. Follow the directions with this kit and your splotches will disappear! I bought a used mirrorless camera and had those splotches in my pics. The company actually traded the camera for me but the replacement also had the similar condition and they wanted to charge me $70 to clean the sensor that they reported was in perfect condition when they sold it to me. I was scared to touch anything to the sensor but decided it was worth the try. Well, the cleaning was perfect and I am no longer afraid to do the job myself. Having this kit and a rocket-blower is all you need to maintain the picture quality you deserve! Note: there is much more liquid than you'll need with the pads, so when you use all the pads, you only need to buy a new set of pads-only and can keep using the liquid cleaner provided with this set.
J**N
Worked on my Nikon D600 & D750 sensors
I used the UES full-frame swabs together with the Eclipse solution (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OPB0AB4/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0) to clean my Nikon D600 & D750 sensors, which were never cleaned for over a year. Needless to say, the sensors on both were full of spots & required some maintenance. Due simply to personal preference, I opted to use the Eclipse solution & not the UES sensor solution that was included with the swabs. It took me about 4-5 attempts on each camera, but the UES swabs did the job without damaging or scratching the sensors. Looking at test images on a 24" monitor, I was happy to see that 99% of the spots that bothered me were gone. The remaining 1% were very minor, hard-to-see spots at the edges of the frame, which were hardly worth worrying about. Based purely on its appearance, the swab material looks like microfiber. It's wrapped in a vacuum-sealed packet, which I feel is great at keeping it as clean as possible before use. One thing I noticed during actual use was that the width of the swab was just a tiny bit (<1mm) narrower than the sensors on my D600 & D750, so there was a bit of "wiggle room" as you swiped the swab across the sensor. Depending on how straight your swipe was, this sometimes meant that very small portions of the extreme edges of the sensor would not get covered. In my experience, this was not bothersome, but it's something to note if you're the type who accepts nothing less than for the swab to fit the sensor precisely.
R**)
Finalmente mi sono deciso, vincendo la paura di fare danni al sensore ! Ho preso questo kit e l'ho usato già 2 volte, con ottimi risultati. La prima volta ho usato 2 palette + liquido, passando per ciascuna due volte, in un verso e nell'altro alternando i lati della paletta, sul sensore. La seconda volta che l'ho usato, dopo un viaggio, il sensore aveva una macchia che non andava via con la "pulizia sensore" interna della macchina e nemmeno con il mantice ad aria, quindi ho usato solo 1 paletta + liquido (il liquido va distribuito bene sul bordo della paletta, 2-3 gocce sino a umettare tutto il bordo senza esagerare), due passaggi decisi (uno per lato, nei due versi) premendo bene (la paletta si dove flettere per la pressione e restare aderente al sensore, la devi muovere lentamente in un verso, velocità costante senza fermarla o tornare indietro) e il sensore è tornato pulito. Occorre mano ferma, ambiente pulito, illuminato, state discosti quanto basta per vedere ma non alitate dentro il bocchettone della macchina. Ora che ho fatto pratica, sono in grado di pulire bene il sensore in pochi minuti, un bel risultato rispetto a spendere 40-50 euro ad ogni intervento in assistenza !
G**N
A simple but very essential tool for cleaning your digital DSLR or mirrorless camera sensor. Price is very reasonable and was delivery fast early. Highly recommended
P**H
I needed sensor swabs, I got sensor swabs... Fast!
G**E
Worked well to clean my sensors.
S**R
Ok
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