Features
& Benefits
Photographic Solutions’ “BRUSHOFF” Brush is unique in the digital
cleaning world.
BRUSHOFF™
is unlike any other sensor brush on the market. The BRUSHOFF design
evolved from a NASA design and engineered to meet their rigorous
requirements and specifications. It is not just an ordinary artist
supply brush with a fancy name and high price tag ! Hold the BRUSHOFF
and one instantly can see this is a solidly designed and built
electronic tool utilizing science to produce unparalleled cleaning power
! Although the brush head is remarkably soft, the brush core is entirely
electronically conductive, through an ingeniously designed grounding
plug.
BRUSHOFF
is conductive because the dust and lint that attaches to the sensor or
lens surface is attached there electronically [dust has a negative
charge and the sensor/ lens a positive one]. Breaking that electronic
bond is the only way to both remove the debris and discharge the sensor
or lens surface so new particles are not again immediately attracted to
it. A mere artist brush cannot clean all of the dust, nor can it prevent
dust accumulation, even immediately after its use.
To
draw a parallel, the sensor surface is much like the face of a computer
monitor. The dust is very hard to wipe off with a dry cloth. The result
of trying is better described as “dust rearrangement” rather than
“dust removal”. Use BRUSHOFF prove it to yourself - a conductive
brush can, if it is grounded, brush the dirt cleanly off the computer
screen just as it will off your sensor. No longer attracted, the dust
easily falls off.
As the amount of charge (and therefore the amount of attraction) on
either the sensor or the dust is unknown, using a fiber with a
predetermined amount of positive charge hoping to electronically
“vacuum” up the debris, may or may not remove all of the dust
particles. It will remove particles when the fiber’s positive charge
is greater than the sensor’s positive charge.
The only way to always remove all of the particles clinging to the
sensor is by discharging both the sensor and the particles. Then, and
only then, can you be certain of having a clean sensor that
electronically wants to remain clean.
BRUSHOFF’s unique blend of extremely fine fibers, softer than a
lady’s blush brush, provides not only a conductive path, but includes
fibers with characteristics that make the debris want to mechanically
cling to them. The debris is removed from the camera with the brush.
BRUSHOFF
utilizes an especially designed micro-scopically fine special filament.
This fiber acts as the "vacuum" to pick up negatively charged
dust from the positively charged sensor.
Another
feature found only on BRUSHOFF is the
grounding plug which works because it provides a path to ground for the
charges on both the debris and the sensor. While normally a human can
briefly serve as a ground for small charges, in fact, if the human is
ungrounded, the body electronically acts like a capacitor, not a ground.
The human body can also be a lightening bolt to the sensor if it has a
static charge. Just walking across the carpet on a dry day, a person can
generate a 30,000v charge [that is what causes the spark between your
finger and the doorknob]. The grounding plug insures that, regardless of
any charges around it, the brush is grounded and electronically neutral.