Camera Cleaning Essentials
Whether you are using a point and shoot or a high-end dSLR, these cleaning essentials must not be missed. Conventional Microfiber cloths are not really friendly to your lens and camera surface, because if a debris is trapped within it’s folds, then it would scratch any surface it comes in contact with. However I am not totally putting down any anti-static and micro fiber cloths in general, I just want to let you know of the fact that what I mentioned above could happen. So if you are using one now, be careful when using it.
What I would suggest however you use is the Lenspen, it is a fairly nifty little device. It uses carbon technology to clean glass surface, the way people before use newspapers to clean you windshield or window glass is the same principle. However, it is synthesized and combined to a new pen lookind device. An added bonus is at it tails end (the lenspens’) is a brush that could gently pull out any debris first before cleaning with it’s patented carbon tip. However before using the lenspen, the first thing you should do is blow up the dust and debris off your device, and the Lenspen can’t do that, nor your mouth could. So you need my next tip, The Rocket Air Blower.
Sounds like it came from NASA right? What I am pertaining to is the Giottos Rocket Air Blower. It’s rubber component and design including the air inlet is specifically engineered for supreme air blowing performance(pardon the pun). Yes it blows the hell out of dust and debris. It has an inlet valve at the bottom (one-way valve) that takes clean, filtered air in from the bottom so you can blow out a clean air at the tip. So no debris being accindentally blown in to your device. Just to be sfe, before use, try to blow it a couple of times before pointing to the surface to be blown. Aren’t you tired with all the blowing already?
So keep in mind, in your arsenal, you need a lenspen and a blower. No go clean your stuff!
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