D desertstrike Senior Member Sep 29, 2008 1,310 0 36 44 CCK Aug 17, 2009 #1 hi guys, what do ur use to wipe the exterior? the rubber/leather area, any solution or just damp a cloth and wipe can liao?
hi guys, what do ur use to wipe the exterior? the rubber/leather area, any solution or just damp a cloth and wipe can liao?
D Dream Merchant Moderator Staff member Jan 11, 2007 9,656 7 38 Aug 17, 2009 #2 Just use a slightly damp, clean cloth, then wipe/cool blow dry after. Contrary to popular belief, it does help to wipe clean a camera especially after exposure to harsh or salty conditions.
Just use a slightly damp, clean cloth, then wipe/cool blow dry after. Contrary to popular belief, it does help to wipe clean a camera especially after exposure to harsh or salty conditions.
D desertstrike Senior Member Sep 29, 2008 1,310 0 36 44 CCK Aug 17, 2009 #3 Dream Merchant said: Just use a slightly damp, clean cloth, then wipe/cool blow dry after. Contrary to popular belief, it does help to wipe clean a camera especially after exposure to harsh or salty conditions. Click to expand... okie, thanks man
Dream Merchant said: Just use a slightly damp, clean cloth, then wipe/cool blow dry after. Contrary to popular belief, it does help to wipe clean a camera especially after exposure to harsh or salty conditions. Click to expand... okie, thanks man
D Dream Merchant Moderator Staff member Jan 11, 2007 9,656 7 38 Aug 17, 2009 #4 You're most welcome DS. Have fun with your camera!
B BoboShooter78 New Member Jun 24, 2009 15 1 3 Aug 18, 2009 #5 i use a damp cloth to wipe the body and lens after every shoot cause i have sweaty palms. After wiping, i leave it in my dry box to dry it further...
i use a damp cloth to wipe the body and lens after every shoot cause i have sweaty palms. After wiping, i leave it in my dry box to dry it further...
H huggable Senior Member Nov 2, 2004 3,702 0 36 East side Aug 18, 2009 #6 I usually use a damp cloth to wipe the exterior, then a dry cloth to go over again. Also use a soft brush to remove dust trapped in the button/dials/hotshoe/eyepiece area. After that put the camera in the drybox.
I usually use a damp cloth to wipe the exterior, then a dry cloth to go over again. Also use a soft brush to remove dust trapped in the button/dials/hotshoe/eyepiece area. After that put the camera in the drybox.
2 2evans New Member Nov 8, 2007 1,849 0 0 Aug 18, 2009 #7 Don't you put it into a dishwasher and clean it on the, pots and pan setting? hmm, am I the only one? :think: Just a damp clothe is fine.
Don't you put it into a dishwasher and clean it on the, pots and pan setting? hmm, am I the only one? :think: Just a damp clothe is fine.
luntut Senior Member Oct 19, 2007 1,885 0 36 Punggol Aug 18, 2009 #8 tell me when you put your cam into the dishwasher. i wanna be there to watch the whole thing. from the time it goes in, till it comes out.
tell me when you put your cam into the dishwasher. i wanna be there to watch the whole thing. from the time it goes in, till it comes out.
zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Aug 18, 2009 #9 Just clean it... no worries there. As long as you dun as you dun wipe the lens the same way.
S Snoweagle Senior Member Jan 26, 2005 14,010 1 38 Pasir Ris, Singapore Aug 18, 2009 #10 desertstrike said: hi guys, what do ur use to wipe the exterior? the rubber/leather area, any solution or just damp a cloth and wipe can liao? Click to expand... I just use a damp cloth and wipe.
desertstrike said: hi guys, what do ur use to wipe the exterior? the rubber/leather area, any solution or just damp a cloth and wipe can liao? Click to expand... I just use a damp cloth and wipe.