Camera Microfiber Cleaning
Camera Microfiber Cleaning

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Micro Fibre Camera Lens Screen Glasses Cleaning Cloth JJC 15cm x 15cm $7.75 |
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10 x Microfiber Micro Fibre Cleaner Cleaning Cloth Camera Lens Glasses Ipad Ipod $4.88 |
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10 x Microfiber Micro Fibre Cleaner Cleaning Cloth Camera Lens Glasses Ipad Ipod $4.88 |
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10 x Microfiber Micro Fibre Cleaner Cleaning Cloth Camera Lens Glasses Ipad Ipod $4.88 |
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10 x Microfiber Micro Fibre Cleaner Cleaning Cloth Camera Lens Glasses Ipad Ipod $4.88 |
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LENS CLEANER CLEANING PEN FOR CAMERA LENSES & FILTERS +FREE MICROFIBER $5.74 |
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Giottos CL3612 Anti-Static Microfiber Cleaning Cloth 9.8″x7.9″ for Camera Lenses $10.97 |
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Giottos CL3614 Anti-Static Microfiber Cleaning Cloth 15″ x 11″ for Camera Lenses $10.97 |
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Microfiber Cleaning Cloth for Laptops and Screen Cameras Glasses $11.39 |
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23 MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTH F/ OLYMPUS PANASONIC CANON NIKON PENTAX CAMERA LENS $26.44 |
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77mm Filter kit CPL + UV + ND + cleaning pen + microfiber f/ cameras Nikon Canon $17.24 |
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NEW LENS CLEANING PEN + 3 MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTHS FOR PANASONINC CAMERAS $6.45 |
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10 MICROFIBER CAMERA/PDA/GPS/EYEGLASS CLEANING CLOTH $7.12 |
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2X LARGE microfiber Computer Monitor camera Lens Cleaning Cloth,laptop LCDscreen $5.70 |
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Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (7pieces) for eyeglasses, camera, computer, LCD/LED $0.99 |
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Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (7pieces) for eyeglasses, camera, computer, LCD/LED $0.99 |
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Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (7pieces) for eyeglasses, camera, computer, LCD/LED $0.99 |
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CLEANING PEN +Dust Blower Air Pump +MICROFIBER Kit for CAMERA LENS & FILTER $6.95 |
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100 Mobile DC PDA Screen Camera Lens Eyeglass Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloths PS3 $21.15 |
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6 pc MICROFIBER LENS CLEANING CLOTH for Cameras Phones Eyeglasses Sunglasses $4.59 |
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Wildbirds Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, cameras, eyeglass $6.99 |
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ZEISS OPTICAL MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTH EYEGLASS CAMERA GRAY COLOR $13.99
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ZEISS OPTICAL MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTH EYEGLASS CAMERA $5.99 |
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2x Blue Cleaning Cloth for Computer Camera Microfiber $4.49 |
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Cleaning Cloth for Computer Camera Microfiber LCD Blue $3.89 |
How To Clean a Camera Lens
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You Will Need
- A blower brush or ear syringe
- A camel hair lens brush
- A lens cloth or tissue
- Lens cleaner
Step 1: Brush first
Use a blower brush to remove dust and dirt. If you don’t have a blower brush, use an ear syringe. Next, brush the lens with a camel hair lens brush.
Step 2: Wipe second
Breathe on the lens; then wipe off smudges with a lens cloth or lens tissue. If that doesn’t work, put a drop of lens cleaner on the cloth and try again. Wipe gently in a circular motion, working outward from the center.
A microfiber lens cloth can be hand washed without detergent and reused. A lens tissue can be used only once.
Step 3: Clean other parts
Clean the rear lens element, as well as filters and lens caps to avoid transferring dust to the lens.
Do not use rubbing alcohol or eyeglass tissues to clean a lens. Each contains added chemicals that can damage or leave a coating on the lens.
Step 4: Keep it clean
Clean your lenses as seldom as possible. Every time you clean a lens you risk scratching it or damaging its coating. Always store your camera in a case with the lens cap on.
Did you know? The first photograph, taken in 1826 in France, required an eight-hour exposure.
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How do I clean my SLR lens without leaving streaks?
After doing some research on how to clean an SLR lens, I found that the most common suggestion is to use hot breath and a microfiber cloth to clean the lens in a circular motion. This appeared to work at first. However, after careful inspection, very slight streaks were visible when the lens was viewed underneath sunlight or a bright halogen lamp. In other conditions, these streaks are not visible. The picture quality does not seem to be affected, but I can’t help thinking that there has to be at least some picture degradation due to these streaks. Am I being a obsessive? Is there any way to remove these streaks? I just purchased this camera a week ago (a Nikon D40 with lens) and I want to keep it in pristine condition for as long as possible.
I am thinking that the streaks are due to a dirty microfiber cloth. Would washing the cloth be a good idea? If so, what should I clean it with? What should I avoid cleaning it with?
Clean with the micro fiber cloth. Or get one from an optometrist. Never ever clean your lenses with any kind of liquid or hot breath. Unless there is a streak of some kind and the cloth isn’t good enough. Then and only then you would use lens cleaner. You pour it on the cloth and wipe, never on the lens.
Otherwise, liquid can seep into the lens under the glass and settle there. It can allow for bacteria and algae to grow and ruin your lens.