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06/30/2005 11:59:40 AM · #1 |
Hi,
I would like to know how is the best way to clean old cameras shutter, and lenses...
What to use!
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06/30/2005 12:09:13 PM · #2 |
I kid, I kid...
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06/30/2005 12:21:42 PM · #3 |
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06/30/2005 12:24:11 PM · #4 |
? :)
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06/30/2005 01:39:16 PM · #5 |
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06/30/2005 02:40:25 PM · #6 |
So you can't clean them...
This must be a very stupid question.
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06/30/2005 02:49:24 PM · #7 |
Lol.... gotta love it when everyone has jokes.
I wish I could help you out bud, but I haven't an answer to give. When my old Argus gets nasty I always take it in to be cleaned. Might be worth it to simply call your local camera shop and ask them what they use. |
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06/30/2005 03:14:54 PM · #8 |
Sorry Frederico, it seemed funny at the time. :-)
I agree with jaxter, take a visit to your local camera shop if you have one. Otherwise B&H will likely have inexpensive cleaning materials.
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06/30/2005 03:25:09 PM · #9 |
I don't mind the jokes...
I thought funny too...
But if after the jokes a solution would come it would be great..
Thanks anyway i will try and ask at the local shop..
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06/30/2005 03:27:48 PM · #10 |
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07/16/2005 06:12:00 PM · #11 |
Old cameras need to be cleaned?? I have a gorgeous original AE1, that needs no more than a blowerbrush once a year at most. Every other camera i've had needs weekly attention in comparison. I used to think the older ones were too old to interest dust :)
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07/16/2005 07:37:18 PM · #12 |
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