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Which version should I use?

The following table shows which version of Sensor-Film fits best to your camera model. Is your model not listed, use the normal version. If you use Sensor-Film fluoride on a sensor which is not fluoride coated it could get hard to remove the film, in rare cases you could even damage your sensor.

Manufacturer Model Sensor-Film normal Sensor-Film fluoride
Canon D30, D60, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 5D
X
 
  300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D, 1000D
X
 
  Rebel, XT, XTi, XSi, T1i, T2i, XS
X
 
  550D, 600D, 1100D, 50D, 60D  
X
  Rebel T3i, T3  
X
  1D(s), 1D(s)II, 1DIIN, 1D(s)III
X
 
  1DIV  
X
  5DII, 7D  
X
Nikon all
X
 
Sony do not use
 
 
Pentax *istD,*istDS, *ist DL, K100D, K110D
X
 
  K100D Super, K10D, K20D, K200D, K-x, K-50  
X
Olympus all
X
 
Panasonic all
X
 
Leica all
X
 
Sigma all
X
 

What happens, if you use the normal version on a fluoride coated sensor shows the next picture. Left is Sensor-Film fluoride and on the right side normal Sensor-Film. There you don’t get a film which could be removed.

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Do you apply Sensor-Film fluoride also on the right side, you get a fully connected foil. So if you are not sure which version to use, start with normal Sensor-Film which can not harm your sensor.