Get Rid of DUST! Reesibi Camera Air Blower Review

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • How to get rid of dust in home, work, studio, and from your camera gear and lenses: Use either the Reesibi C1 camera air blower or the R5 Air Duster. If you need to clean your camera's sensor, please see this video first: • Fujifilm Sensor Cleaning
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Комментарии • 45

  • @KineticsReborn
    @KineticsReborn Год назад +3

    Thank you for another one!
    Since getting into photography a month ago, you've skyrocketed my understanding and enjoyment!
    I appreciate all you do for the Fuji community!!

    • @pal2tech
      @pal2tech  Год назад

      thank you so much!! 🙏 🙏

  • @streets28mm
    @streets28mm Год назад +7

    Unless you take them outside to get rid of dust you just transfer dust to somewhere unknown, probably under the shelves. I recommend wiping and vacuuming for removing dust inside the house. I will never use a blower to get rid of dust from a camera or lens, you are just pushing some of the dust in. Imagining blowing dust off of my Ricoh would make the sensor and camera useless after a couple of times blowing the dust with the battery powered blower or compressed air can blower. Keep those for a dusty computer to be cleaned in the backyard or garage!🍻

  • @SergevanNeck
    @SergevanNeck Год назад +3

    Very handy. I think I'll pick up that camera blower. I never use canned air on any of my camera equipment because it can release propellant that's harmful to plastics or settle on a lens, so I have several Giotto Rocket air blowers, but this is easier on the hands. I'm also going to check out your video about sensor cleaning. It's something I've always left to the pro camera shops, and I cringed at the footage of you rubbing vacuum dirt on your sensor 😱. So now I'm super curious.

  • @blutac318
    @blutac318 Год назад +1

    Love this format! More rapid reviews please!!

  • @jooyoonchung3593
    @jooyoonchung3593 Год назад +1

    Pro tip: turn the lights off and use a UV flashlight to more easily see dust on your stuff.
    Also, you may also consider using a vacuum instead.
    And finally: beware of static electricity.

  • @Baeandre
    @Baeandre Год назад

    Thumbs up first and I'm ready to watch the review. Appreciate your effort Chris!

  • @TimvanderLeeuw
    @TimvanderLeeuw Год назад

    I use a NiteCore Blower myself which works pretty well; the package I have comes with 2 brushes you can put on for cleaning either a lens or general parts of your camera and with a special, better filter that can be used instead of the regular filter for cleaning the sensor. So you don't blow dust on your sensor.
    It seems to work pretty well for me and I like that it is designed for use on sensors as well as lenses.

    • @No_Plastic
      @No_Plastic Год назад

      Do not use air compressor on any sensor.

  • @eugenegirshtel
    @eugenegirshtel Год назад +1

    You've triggered my PTSD after showing the past clip of you putting vacuum dust on your camera sensor. I'm sending my doctors bill your way!

  • @ronhyde8758
    @ronhyde8758 Год назад +1

    Sort of interesting! but what I'm waiting for is Flash Lesson 3😍

    • @pal2tech
      @pal2tech  Год назад

      writing the script for it right now.

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Год назад

      @@pal2tech On an Etch-A-Sketch.

    • @pal2tech
      @pal2tech  Год назад

      @@sclogse1 with only one knob working.

  • @nancybateman7378
    @nancybateman7378 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks much. Always looking to learn!

  • @reesibi2593
    @reesibi2593 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this amazing video, I hope the air blower works well for you!👍👍

  • @qin1992
    @qin1992 Год назад

    Just received the Nitecore BB2, another awesome option.

  • @jorgitodesonqo
    @jorgitodesonqo 7 месяцев назад

    Where can I find the video for sensoor cleaning?

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 Год назад

    Super reviev, thanks for sharing.

  • @jstpsgthru
    @jstpsgthru Год назад

    Canned air has moisture in it, so thanks for the find. I wish the smaller blower had a replaceable battery.

    • @Jot_Pe
      @Jot_Pe Год назад

      So called "canned air" has no moisture but various gases compressed and liquefied.

    • @jstpsgthru
      @jstpsgthru Год назад

      @@Jot_Pe Try to go back and re-read your reply. What about "liquefied" is not moisture? Then think about going into a timeout. And, you didn't even get the point; you just wanted to argue.
      My point was that if you spray any canned air for more than a couple of seconds the spray will include moisture. The cordless blowers are not so much.

    • @Jot_Pe
      @Jot_Pe Год назад

      @@jstpsgthru I guess you are afraid of "moisture" as a potential cause of corrosion. But "canned air" contains no water or other corrosive substances so no worry about that. The gasses are not even liquid in normal temperature and pressure - they evaporate once they leave the container. I would be only afraid of another potential danger - suddenly decompressing and evaporating gasses can cool the surroundings and cause mechanical stress.

  • @viswanathkumar3106
    @viswanathkumar3106 Год назад

    Wow. You blew my mind!

  • @StudioLD
    @StudioLD Год назад

    I wonder if it would work for cleaning a pc tower

  • @MarcoFazio
    @MarcoFazio Год назад

    Interesting tool!

  • @maxbashyrov5785
    @maxbashyrov5785 Год назад

    it's not the sensor (well, to some extent) that you should wory about when you have an idea of using compressed air on your camera internals, but delicate shutter curtains that can be deformed and it will require a replacement of shutter unit (which is not quite cheap).

  • @jitu613
    @jitu613 Год назад

    Sir How to get Bulb mode in XS10 ?

  • @mikeireland2428
    @mikeireland2428 Год назад

    Good tip.

  • @RAYQUAZA_X
    @RAYQUAZA_X Год назад

    Or 3d print a smaller noosle

  • @josecolon8143
    @josecolon8143 Год назад

    My wife will thank you for this because I have always used my wife hair blower! Lol

  • @rafbass
    @rafbass Год назад

    Does it vacuum too? Asking for my coffee station >_

  • @Kim_Alexander
    @Kim_Alexander Год назад

    Never use those cans on the sensor or delicate parts thwr is a risk it could ssdnt out the liquid inside..

  • @KlausSN
    @KlausSN Год назад

    I thought the title was Get rid of Rust. I was like WHAT?

  • @Paul-AustinTX
    @Paul-AustinTX Год назад

    This video should have a trigger warning and disclaimer for those whose blood pressure will became elevated when you appear to place a dirty finger on a sensor! "No cameras were harmed in the making of this video!" 😮

  • @jcblum1507
    @jcblum1507 Год назад

    😃

  • @miha493
    @miha493 Год назад

    You could get 50% discount if you remove "camera" from "camera air blower" on Amazon or any other marketplace. Or 10% discount on rocket blower if you type "douche for women".
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  • @Snapit551
    @Snapit551 Год назад +1

    There’s no need for a powerful blower 😅 all you need is a hand blower 😂 my goodness 😮😅

  • @WhoIsSerafin
    @WhoIsSerafin Год назад

    I'm damaged for life you putting dust on your sensor on purpose!

  • @sergeyperlov1893
    @sergeyperlov1893 Год назад

    👍Great video!!!👍

  • @walktheplanck7490
    @walktheplanck7490 Год назад

    Dude you kicked in my flight-or-flight response as I watched you dip your dusty finger on to that poor undeserving sensor!!