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10/02/2004 11:05:13 PM · #1 |
I'm kind of new to DSLR and lenses. With my P&S old camera, I cleaned the lens with my T-Shirt and seemed to work well. But with my new SLR lenses, I bought some special cleaning paper for my lenses. I used it with rubbing alcohol as recommended by the salesman. It did a very very poor job.
What made the best job so far is using a very soft and old towel (using the back of it) and just cleaning gently in circles after breathing on the glass. I read about microfiber cloth also.
What do you experienced people use?
Message edited by author 2004-10-02 23:05:33. |
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10/02/2004 11:07:29 PM · #2 |
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10/02/2004 11:11:07 PM · #3 |
Lenspen. With lens tissue and cleaning solution for stubborn spots.
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10/02/2004 11:54:45 PM · #4 |
If you haven't yet get a UV filter for each of your lenses.
Message edited by author 2004-10-03 00:01:18. |
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10/03/2004 12:02:37 AM · #5 |
Lenspen... Best 7 bucks (at Circuit City) I've spent on photography yet.
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10/03/2004 12:05:04 AM · #6 |
Those little clothes that you use to clean eye glasses and sun glasses are the best. UV filters are a must to remove the need to clean them at all. Use the closth to clean the filter and she's apples.
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