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For Sensor (club culture magazine) long time ago. Color backgrounds by Sabob www.flickr.com/photos/7940175@N07/
Here I wrote of quick review of the Visible Dust Arctic Butterfly Sensor Cleaning device (German language only)
The tape sensor PCB with the 2 optical tape hole sensors and the 2 microswitches. The thick-film hybrid circuit that processes the signals from the former has been folded over, it normally fits behind the PCB. Below the PCB are the write-protect actuator link and the sensor housing.
Optical sensor chip from a Microsoft “Blue” optical mouse
For further information, see this image on my site.
Top - Before
Bottom - After
My 400D is a bit over a year old now with around 25000 actuations (bought new). Never cleaned the sensor. Attempted to clean it today but was not very successful. Need better tools I think.
sensori di parcheggio - after market, a volte molto convenienti e pratici via ---> www.diggita.it/v.php?id=1579286
Okay, so it was really a 5 second shot. One-second exposure really didn't do the concept justice. Please forgive and overlook the dirty sensor - I'm trying to find someone locally to clean my baby - don't like packing him up and shipping him off :-(
My new sensor for the Dexcom machine. It is twice as big as the infusion site for the pump and I do hope to get a picture of both things on my abdomen. I will have to keep them more than 5 inches apart though, and I am pretty particular about exactly where I am going to shove the needle in...so maybe a picture, maybe not. The Dex seems to work pretty well though, very interesting!
Four sensors, good TIG performance and meeting the new ANSI 2010 standards ... and all for a list price of $129.
Your monitor isn't dirty. Those flecks are on my D70's sensor. Verified with multiple lenses. Nikon Capture does an impressive job of removing these marks based on a dust off reference photo but I'd rather clean the sensor.
Glad to share first look of our new urinal sensor
Exclusively designed and developed in India.
*Proud to be an Indian
This is the first DIY Wii Sensor "bar" that I experimented with. I don't think I'm supposed to end a sentence with the word with. I've done it again.
I figured I should take a couple pictures of this one since it is being disassembled and recycled into another new sensor bar model.
For a first attempt, this one worked rather well, though only having a single LED per side meant that it wasn't very forgiving when you weren't in the center, facing the screen head on.