i recently bought a panasonic tz15 ...yesterday i noticed fingerprint on the lens of the camera . how should i clean that
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#1
Posted 08 September 2008 - 06:50 PM
#2
Posted 08 September 2008 - 07:31 PM
Use a microfibre cloth. Blow gently on the lens first and then very lightly, clean the lens.
#3
Posted 08 September 2008 - 07:38 PM
AK3D said:
Use a microfibre cloth. Blow gently on the lens first and then very lightly, clean the lens.
+1..... Best way to clean a lens.... Don't use anything else... no liquid, nothing... I've used this method to clean my digi cam's lens numerous times without scratching....
#4
Posted 09 September 2008 - 05:05 AM
ok...and where do i get a microfibre cloth from?
#5
Posted 09 September 2008 - 05:29 AM
#6
Posted 09 September 2008 - 05:54 AM
lavinachtani said:
ok...and where do i get a microfibre cloth from?
kmd.........?
~LT
#7
Posted 09 September 2008 - 06:24 AM
your local optics shop
#8
Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:15 AM
The BEST thing to use to clean a Camera Lens is Chamois Leather, the material must be kept extremely clean as any dust particles on it will make it act like sandpaper !! Chamois leather is very soft and you get these at Opticians, I got mine from a shop selling leather bags. Kodak Lens Tissue is often recommended but my experience has been that this is of very little use in removing finger prints. You can also in an emergency use a very clean OLD handkerchief, blow on the lens and clean it immediately.
I am not sure if Microfibre cloth is OK for use on Lenses. Please do a Google search and confirm this or ask in a Photgraphy Forum.
I have a friend who was a Camera Service guy for Nikon and Pentax and Olympus, he has been trained at all their factories in Japan and I have seen him use Isopropyl Alcohol on Lenses :) This guy used a soft lint free cloth to clean the Lens with this solution and then gave them a final wipe with a dry Chamois Leather.
One of his secrets - to remove and kill fungus from lenses wipe them with hydrogen peroxide and a clean cloth.
I am not sure if Microfibre cloth is OK for use on Lenses. Please do a Google search and confirm this or ask in a Photgraphy Forum.
I have a friend who was a Camera Service guy for Nikon and Pentax and Olympus, he has been trained at all their factories in Japan and I have seen him use Isopropyl Alcohol on Lenses :) This guy used a soft lint free cloth to clean the Lens with this solution and then gave them a final wipe with a dry Chamois Leather.
One of his secrets - to remove and kill fungus from lenses wipe them with hydrogen peroxide and a clean cloth.
#9
Posted 09 September 2008 - 09:05 AM
^^^ u always come up something useful :)
#10
Posted 09 September 2008 - 10:49 AM
1. Dust it with a mild blower (Use ur spous' hair dryer FTW)
2. Then follow eazy sir's steps
2. Then follow eazy sir's steps
#11
Posted 09 September 2008 - 01:37 PM
@ Eazy
woww....that was really helpfull. Are you a professional photographer? If not then i envy your amount of knowledge
thanks a lot guys
woww....that was really helpfull. Are you a professional photographer? If not then i envy your amount of knowledge
thanks a lot guys
#12
Posted 09 September 2008 - 03:03 PM
lavinachtani said:
Are you a professional photographer?
I ran a Pro E6 Film Process Lab for 16 years, and I had many of the big Pro Photographers as my clients. I did a little bit of pro photography too, not much though.
#13
Posted 10 September 2008 - 12:00 AM
Eazy said:
I am not sure if Microfibre cloth is OK for use on Lenses. Please do a Google search and confirm this or ask in a Photgraphy Forum.
I have a friend who was a Camera Service guy for Nikon and Pentax and Olympus, he has been trained at all their factories in Japan and I have seen him use Isopropyl Alcohol on Lenses :) This guy used a soft lint free cloth to clean the Lens with this solution and then gave them a final wipe with a dry Chamois Leather.
One of his secrets - to remove and kill fungus from lenses wipe them with hydrogen peroxide and a clean cloth.
I have a friend who was a Camera Service guy for Nikon and Pentax and Olympus, he has been trained at all their factories in Japan and I have seen him use Isopropyl Alcohol on Lenses :) This guy used a soft lint free cloth to clean the Lens with this solution and then gave them a final wipe with a dry Chamois Leather.
One of his secrets - to remove and kill fungus from lenses wipe them with hydrogen peroxide and a clean cloth.
Isopropyl shouldn't be used, actually (if its the rubbing alcohol variety). It will leave a residue.
Here're some useful links
It's Lens Cleaning Time - Photo Tips @ Earthbound Light
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To safely and easily remove most smudges, simply use your breath. Breathe hard on the lens surface to fog it and wipe with a clean microfiber cloth. Be sure to wipe, not rub.
Microfiber camera lens cleaning cloth
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Many photographers consider a microfiber cloth to be superior for cleaning digital camera lenses and other delicate surfaces such as the LCD. Microfiber cloths are chemical-free and lift dust and oil from a lens. They are anti-static, non-scratcing and will not streak or smear the surface.
Digital Photography Blogs The Archives Weekend Project: How to Clean Your Camera
Even Zeiss recommend their cleaning kit (with microfibre cloth) for lenses.
#14
Posted 10 September 2008 - 02:27 AM
As Eazy and others have suggested, first of all remove dust and other particles before cleaning. You can use a small and cheap blower available in any photo store, from where you will also get chamois leather. However, I don't have any personal experience with microfibre cloth. (Have just asked KMD to ship one with my other purchases)
#15
Posted 10 September 2008 - 05:10 PM
AK3D said:
Digital Photography Blogs The Archives Weekend Project: How to Clean Your Camera
Even Zeiss recommend their cleaning kit (with microfibre cloth) for lenses.
Even Zeiss recommend their cleaning kit (with microfibre cloth) for lenses.
Thanks for the link! If you have any more questions about cleaning techniques or product suggestions, I'd be happy to answer them here.
#16
Posted 11 September 2008 - 12:57 PM
3M has microfiber cloth i am using it rs 35. Apart from that i also purchased 3 step cleaning kit good quality for 300 rs. It contains rocket blower, ultra fine tissue, liquid, brush. The quality of the liquid is really good.
PS: Avoid cleaning the lens too often unless you have heavy finger prints. Dusts never show up in the photograph. so use soft brush if it bothers you. Avoid touching the lens it will spoil the coating
PS: Avoid cleaning the lens too often unless you have heavy finger prints. Dusts never show up in the photograph. so use soft brush if it bothers you. Avoid touching the lens it will spoil the coating
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