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04/17/2004 05:52:53 PM · #1 |
What do you use to clean your Canon lenses? I'm not talking about cleaning the CCD sensor, but the front and rear glass elements of the lens. I've had my 10D and lenses for several months now, and because I treat them very, very carefully I've never had to clean them. Test photos show the CCD only has 1 noticeable dust speck, and when I decide to clean that I'll use the Eclipse & Pec-Pad technique. But, would it be safe to clean the coated optics of a Canon lens with Eclipse and Pec-Pads, or should I use something else? Does Canon recommend anything special?
--Mick
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04/17/2004 05:57:25 PM · #2 |
i just use a lens pen...can be found at any camera shop for about $6 to $8 and they work well
James
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04/17/2004 06:02:48 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by jab119: i just use a lens pen...can be found at any camera shop for about $6 to $8 and they work well
James |
A lens pen? Is it something like this product? Notice that this product uses some type of dry cleaning compound. lenspen.com
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04/17/2004 06:03:42 PM · #4 |
yep, thats the one....
James
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04/17/2004 06:11:22 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by jab119: yep, thats the one....
James |
Thanks James, I'll have to check that out. Although, it seems kind of strange to me that they use a powder to clean a coated lens. It's like, "Use dust to clean my lens? Riiiiight." :)
--Mick
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04/17/2004 06:12:40 PM · #6 |
I brush it first and then I use a lenspen. I also use lens cleaning tissue.
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04/17/2004 06:16:17 PM · #7 |
Does anybody use a liquid lens cleaner? What about Eclipse--is it safe to use on coated lenses?
--Mick
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04/17/2004 06:28:42 PM · #8 |
A blower and a lens pen, same as jab's.
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04/17/2004 07:00:59 PM · #9 |
I really like Scotch Brite dust free cloths. They work better than lens tissue because they are soft and leave virtually no lens solution residue behind and are washable/reusable. Here's a link: //products3.3m.com/catalog/us/en001/home_leisure/-/node_GSZ9JH4Z4Dbe/root_GST1T4S9TCgv/vroot_GSHCV1ZFXKge/gvel_S5L8GVZ4W1gl/theme_us_homeleisure_3_0/command_AbcPageHandler/output_html
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04/17/2004 08:22:12 PM · #10 |
That is one thing that has always confused me ... why are lens tissues so rough?
Currently I am using a cloth which I like, occasionally with a squirt of lens cleaning liquid. Got given a little canon lens cleaning kit when I got my camera and haven't used it up yet.
I must admit, that lens pen looks pretty neat.
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04/18/2004 03:24:49 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by Natator: That is one thing that has always confused me ... why are lens tissues so rough?
Currently I am using a cloth which I like, occasionally with a squirt of lens cleaning liquid. Got given a little canon lens cleaning kit when I got my camera and haven't used it up yet.
I must admit, that lens pen looks pretty neat. |
I̢۪m guessing it̢۪s because the tissues are made out of wood? :) I̢۪ve used them for cleaning my eyeglasses, but switched to cloths that I get from my optometrist. I use the spray lens cleaning fluid that he gave me once in a while, but normally just the cloth by itself. When they get dirty I just wash them. So far I haven̢۪t had to clean my camera lenses. I̢۪m very careful with them and never touch them, or even breath on them.
I think I̢۪ll give those lens pens a try.
--Mick
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04/18/2004 06:42:34 AM · #12 |
I'm similar, seldom have to clean the lens.
However, I often go down the coast and they always need cleaning after this as they get a thin film, salty at a guess, whenever I am anywhere close to the sea (even though I am VERY careful about salt sprey etc).
I think I'm going to give the pen a try as well, it looks pretty neat.
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