Okey, so what you are saying is that when u blow with that thing in to a camera the " dust " will dissapear ? If you blow air in to the camera you will just blow in the dust in the corners and make it "stuck" inside... Good luck using air to blow out the dust....
Try the Greenclean Mini Vac, that works !
green-clean.at /// greencleannordic.se <--- Your welcome..
True, dust does build up in the chamber. That's why it is important to blast the chamber area with the blower before locking up the mirror to clean the sensor. With respect to swabbing, very effective but it should be a last resort if pesky fused dust particles do not come off from air blasting. Prof. Photographers have had to dispose their camera from over swabbing that eventually w/ time wear down and scratch the sensor. Thanks for your input.
@LogiForce86 you can google "blog cleaning digital cameras" and search for filtered blowers. the independent comparison performed on the two blowers show the HEPA JET to be superior.
The current HEPA JET uses a standard MSA P100 respirator filter, MSA 815303. Considering it is a respirator filter designed for constant breathing, it is highly unlikely you will need to purchase a replacement filter when used in the HEPA JET. If you do need a replacement, we sell it on our website or you can search on line or any hardware store that carries MSA filters.
The blue is a pvc bulb that is bigger than the black rubber bulb. Depends on the grip and size hands you have you may prefer one over the other. However, we only make the medical grade PVC bulb now (large size) which comes in black, so there really shouldn't be an issue anymore.
The blue is larger, but we only carry this larger bulb now in black color. Thus, when you order, you will get the larger bulb made from medical grade PVC.
@KohInternational Where can I buy one if I'm in Australia? Looking at Adorama, the cheapest shipping is about US$51 ($US68 if it's to my PO Box) which is kinda crazy.
result?
fulesmackofule 1 month ago
just use a vacuum.
BerkeleyBuilt 2 months ago
2:36 shit was intense
VladPayne 2 months ago
Lens hood on backwards? Classy
VideosByCPJM 2 months ago
Best product i ever bought for my D3s
digitalwolves 3 months ago
Well instead of that fancy filter, can't you just put some microfiber on the other end of the camera?
dudekaus 4 months ago
Okey, so what you are saying is that when u blow with that thing in to a camera the " dust " will dissapear ? If you blow air in to the camera you will just blow in the dust in the corners and make it "stuck" inside... Good luck using air to blow out the dust....
Try the Greenclean Mini Vac, that works !
green-clean.at /// greencleannordic.se <--- Your welcome..
enzez 4 months ago
does this actually work?
xxbluejay21 6 months ago
I'm sure you could make that filter system allot smaller, it's a huge device if you ever need to travel with your kit.
firedragonuk 6 months ago
how often should the sensor be cleaned?
fuddyboi 6 months ago
cough cough GET A AIR COMPRESSOR cough cough blah
TheJustinTech 6 months ago
30D that OLD.
ChaosRiddenReaper 7 months ago
whered u get the hepa jet??
MapleKaomiii 10 months ago
@MapleKaomiii You can order the Hepa Jet online on our website kohglobal . com Hope that helps!
KohInternational 9 months ago
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daengkj 11 months ago
Thanks a lot for this extremely useful tip. I just ordered a Hepa jet air II for my precious D90. :-)
khepow 1 year ago
This Camera is Humangusly huge!!
MrTeknews 1 year ago
Check out the Koh Hepa Jet II.
KohInternational 1 year ago
mhm i get it. smart.
vtomagic 1 year ago
dude your a freaking genious
GMSamuelRhine 1 year ago
Remarkable!!! ^_^
LoveLyricalRideX 1 year ago
Hi, what kind of lens is that?
662305 1 year ago
24-105 L series.
KohInternational 1 year ago
Search for the HEPA JET II video.
KohInternational 1 year ago
Check out the HEPA JET II, sleeker with a more compact filter.
KohInternational 1 year ago
True, dust does build up in the chamber. That's why it is important to blast the chamber area with the blower before locking up the mirror to clean the sensor. With respect to swabbing, very effective but it should be a last resort if pesky fused dust particles do not come off from air blasting. Prof. Photographers have had to dispose their camera from over swabbing that eventually w/ time wear down and scratch the sensor. Thanks for your input.
KohInternational 1 year ago
thank you that is good
mo7ebal5er 1 year ago
How does this compare with the VisibleDust Zeeion Blower?
LogiForce86 1 year ago
@LogiForce86 you can google "blog cleaning digital cameras" and search for filtered blowers. the independent comparison performed on the two blowers show the HEPA JET to be superior.
KohInternational 1 year ago
@LogiForce86
Nice Question by the way..But he didn't used any solvent like rubbing alcohol or swabs etc.
junaid20i 1 year ago
will it get dust on it?
lukewfilms 1 year ago
overkill?
ecyor7 1 year ago 2
What beautiful hands you have.
SparingPolymath 1 year ago
whats the best way to get one of these in england? ive looked on amazon uk but carnt see it on there? any suggestions, thanks
thespecialkkid 2 years ago
cool idea
GiuseppeM 2 years ago
Thank you.
KohInternational 2 years ago
Where can you get replacement filters? Are there standard filters I can get at a local hardware or other such store?
I noticed you have both a black and a blue version how do you know which one you are going to get (say from B&H or Amazon). Is there a difference?
TheMeckMan 2 years ago
The current HEPA JET uses a standard MSA P100 respirator filter, MSA 815303. Considering it is a respirator filter designed for constant breathing, it is highly unlikely you will need to purchase a replacement filter when used in the HEPA JET. If you do need a replacement, we sell it on our website or you can search on line or any hardware store that carries MSA filters.
KohInternational 2 years ago
What about the difference between the Blue and the Black Koh HEPA Jet?
TheMeckMan 2 years ago
The blue is a pvc bulb that is bigger than the black rubber bulb. Depends on the grip and size hands you have you may prefer one over the other. However, we only make the medical grade PVC bulb now (large size) which comes in black, so there really shouldn't be an issue anymore.
KohInternational 2 years ago
The blue is larger, but we only carry this larger bulb now in black color. Thus, when you order, you will get the larger bulb made from medical grade PVC.
KohInternational 2 years ago
@KohInternational Where can I buy one if I'm in Australia? Looking at Adorama, the cheapest shipping is about US$51 ($US68 if it's to my PO Box) which is kinda crazy.
42hiker 2 years ago
excellent invention
Versvsdc 2 years ago
Of course. You can use it anywhere you want.
KohInternational 3 years ago
what about cleaning the viewfinder ?
khalil2099 3 years ago