Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Clean An Slr Camera Lens

Dust and fingerprints are the most common contaminants that can smear the lens of your single lens reflex camera. While most photographers know that putting on the camera lens cover is the first thing to do after finishing a shoot, that doesn't mean it always happens. Even little distractions can draw your attention away from the equipment, then the moment you get ready to take another frame -- whoops -- your fingers touch the lens. Fortunately, cleaning the camera lens only takes a minute with a little care and the proper tools.


Instructions


Cleaning the Lens


1. Remove the lens cap from the camera and inspect the lens at a slight angle so the light can reveal smudges, dirt and fingerprints.


2. Place a small amount, no more than three to four drops, of cleaning solution on a piece of lens cleaning paper and gently rub the lens in a circular motion. Do not pour cleaning liquids directly on the lens.


3. Allow the solution to evaporate from the lens.


4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary to remove persistent smudges and dirt.


5. Hold a can of compressed air with the attached nozzle at an angle and at least five inches from the lens surface. Release the compressed air in short, controlled bursts to remove dust particles without the extra time of using lens cleaning solution.







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