How to Clean a Nikon D7200 Sensor

How to Clean a Nikon D7200 Sensor. You do so at your own risk, let's be clear about that! We show you the three options. From the internal option within the Set Up section of your DLSR camera, which even Nikon says will not likely work to a wet clean. In between is the air blown technique, which will work for loose dust. Nikon D7200: https://amzn.to/36NS63Q Dust is a problem and oils can also get on the sensor. So a dry clean will not work. Thus the majority of this film is about a wet clean. Although many do this, getting it clean my Nikon is a best bet, when possible. Nikon even states - "There are various types of imaging sensor cleaning products available that may include a liquid cleaner together with image sensor wipes. It is possible that these liquids can be used, but as stated above the low-pass filter is extremely delicate and easily damaged. Any damage that maybe caused by the use of these products, by the user, may result in a chargeable repair for replacement of the Filter/sensor unit. Nikon does not recommend cleaning the sensor with anything other then gentle air." See: https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answ... Removing dust will get rid of those spots or black dots in your pictures. I show you some examples of these grey bloobs that show up on every frame, pictures or video. Now that I cleaned the sensor, a 1.6mm swab from my cleaning kit did the trick, my images are as clear as day! I used the "Dust Wand Kit" See: http://dust-aid.com/wet-dslr-camera-s... Detailed article. Basically what I do in this video, applies to most Nikon DSLR bodies or cameras - http://www.dslrbodies.com/cameras/cam... How to Clean a Nikon D7200 Sensor