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| Cleaning lenses and cleaning filters | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 6 2018, 08:41 AM (9 Views) | |
| Rayancaleb | Jan 6 2018, 08:41 AM Post #1 |
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Hi, What you should not do is clean them. Seriously. Keep your fingers off the glass, any dust on the glass, just blow it off. The front of the lens does not need to be spotlessly clean. If you have been somewhere noxious - a beach, perhaps - salt spray needs to be cleaned off but very carefully as it will contain fine sand. For that I would use a soft brush followed by my breath and a soft cloth.I am going to get some filters, CPL and others, the CPL I will probably leave on and just change when circumstances need me to. Excellent advice, would this apply to filters also? I would image it is easier to finger mark a filter easier than a lens. Thanks! For more details: Corporate Services Video |
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