Lens/Filter Spray Cleaner


boobic

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Hi All, anyone can advise where to get the spray for cleaning for before/after taking pics.

Do a search, but the post turn out in 2010..

Thanks.:cool:
 

What makes you think this is necessary?
 

TS, are you referring to a can of compressed air?
 

i think he might be referring to a lens spray cleaning solution...
 

TS, are you referring to a can of compressed air?

hi, i see it in a video, small bot about palm size, which you can press e top, and will spray out.
I duno if it sell in sin.
 

What makes you think this is necessary?

i am afraid if straight wipe with e cleaning cloth, wonder it will scratch the filter or lens.

Just like when you going to wash car, u will splash with water 1st...hope u know what i mean...:)
 

i am afraid if straight wipe with e cleaning cloth, wonder it will scratch the filter or lens.

Just like when you going to wash car, u will splash with water 1st...hope u know what i mean...:)

Dust in or on a lens is NORMAL. Also, a regular rocket blower is better. You can use a microfibre cloth afterwards or lens tissue.

Honestly, DO NOT compare a car with a camera. There is no regular mantenance, oil change, etc. Just shoot. You would be amazed how dusty your lens can be before it starts to affect your pictures.
 

TS if you clean your lens no stop, the multicoating will come off very fast....
 

Ok Noted. Thanks for the valuable comments. :)
 

I would try not to use solution... unless really no choice...

solution leave "clouding" which i find hard to remove...
 

i am afraid if straight wipe with e cleaning cloth, wonder it will scratch the filter or lens.
Just like when you going to wash car, u will splash with water 1st...hope u know what i mean...:)

Use the blower first to remove all dust. Use a clean cloth (there are special ones available for lenses) to clean everything that still sticks. Use cleaning solution only as last resort. But honestly, a drop of standard glass cleaner works well. Last time I used it was months ago...
 

Use the blower first to remove all dust. Use a clean cloth (there are special ones available for lenses) to clean everything that still sticks. Use cleaning solution only as last resort. But honestly, a drop of standard glass cleaner works well. Last time I used it was months ago...

thanks for the valuable tip.:cool:
 

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