Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes - 200 ct.

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Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes - 200 ct.

Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes - 200 ct.

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The final step is to wipe the lens. This will clean it of any smears/smudges not removed by the blower and brush. In this practical guide you'll learn the do's and don'ts of cleaning camera lenses. We'll show you the best practices and common pitfalls, so you can get the most out of your images!

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You might be able to save a few quid if you have any of the following items lying around your house. Most camera lens cleaning solutions contain isopropyl-alcohol, so there's a low risk of causing damage by using it. Use a soft-bristle lens brush if, after using the air blower, you can still see dust or particles on the lens. Get your brush and gently wipe the lens surface and inside edge of the lens barrel. Keep holding the lens at a downward angle and try not to touch the brush bristles. Water contains minerals such fluoride and chlorine which can be harmful to glass and may leave residues. Hard water (water with a high mineral concentration) could even leave micro scratches on lenses. By inspecting, you'll see whether they actually need cleaning before you dive in. Too much cleaning can damage lenses over the long run — so any cleanaholics read that again!Visit us and you'll always find a friendly welcome. Our policy is to treat our customers as we would like to be treated ourselves, a simple ideal that we try hard to live up to. A Microfibre cloth is a one-off expense as it can be reused, but over time can become less effective with wear and tear. The cloth itself will need cleaning now and again, and make sure to give it a shake every time before you use it. This will help remove any potential dust and dirt.

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Although, this is another DIY method that we're against. The less you use a microfibre cloth, the less wear and tear (as mentioned earlier). It's best to have a separate one for your camera. It's plain and simple. You may get spots of saliva on your lens, further dirtying it. Why create extra work for yourself? With your other hand, hold your camera lens angled downwards. Any dislodged dirt and dust should fall down and away from the surface of the lens.This one comes down to personal preference. You can use glasses lens cleaner for camera lenses… but the question is, do you really want to? This should only be on rare occasions of dire necessity. It’s important to remember that regular breathing on a camera lens can contribute to fungus growth. If fungus gets inside the lens barrel, then you've got a real cleaning job on your hands!

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A good lens cleaning solution will leave no smears or smudges and can be used sparingly. Apply a couple of sprays or drops and you're good to wipe.

Most camera lenses have an optical coating of magnesium fluoride and/or silicon monoxide to help with light transmission. These are scratch-resistant, but glasses cleaner isn't designed with them in mind. If, upon inspection, you find any signs of dirt and/or dust, go to step two. Otherwise, put the lens away, grab the next one, and repeat your inspection. We're very easy to find, our London store is just off Oxford Street between Oxford Circus station and Tottenham Court Road station. The Essex shop is located in High Chelmer Shopping Centre, just off the High Street in Chelmsford.The Stevenage shop is located in the Old Town, in the old Post Office with parking outside

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To wipe a camera lens, you can use either a microfibre lens cloth or lens cleaning wipes. Both have pros and cons. Hold the blower a few centimetres away so that you don't hit the lens with it, and give it a good squeeze. The air should gush out nice and fast! Start in the centre and move towards the edge in a circular motion. That way, if any dirt remains, it won't be in the middle of the lens.Blowing on your lens won't damage it, but we're against it unless you don't have your blower or brush at hand. Avoid using clothes to clean camera lenses, there's a chance that the fibres can create micro-scratches. This question seems to split hair amongst photographers, but the answer is yes. Rubbing alcohol, aka isopropyl-alcohol, can be used to clean your camera lenses. If you wear glasses, then you already own a microfibre cloth. Those handy little cloths which come free in your glasses case are the same ones used for cleaning camera lenses.



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