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    Around the Ocean... Ryguyinlj's Avatar
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    Tips for cleaning lenses

    I was wondering if anyone had any tips for cleaning lenses. Is there a proper technique? Are there any types of cleaners that one would reccomend?

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    I use a microfiber cloth mostly, blowing off dust first with a blower bulb if it's handy. Keep the cloth clean - I keep mine in 35mm film canisters. Occasionally I'll use the Eclipse system - two drops put on one of their cleaning pads (not directly on the lens). Here's some links:

    Cloth: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...u=71128&is=REG

    Blower: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=318545&is=REG

    Eclipse: http://www.calumetphoto.com/ctl?PAGE...type=SPDSEARCH

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    Some people use that pressurized air stuff.
    High pressure. Works pretty well

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    Any updates on the type of cleaner fluid people recommend?

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    I have a neat little unit called a LensPEN and it works well for me. I also have a blower bulb to remove the larger stuff, if necessary. HTH.

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    I also use a lenspen .. and it works fine. Every now and then I clean the front element of my lenses with a lens fluid - a drop or two on a proper lens tissue to remove the gunk of the city - followed by a cleaning with a fresh tissue. Apart from that, I only use a microfible cloth.

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    Most of the time one or two specks of dust does not matter. What matters is a large finger print, or lots of junk on the lens. Just remember you are not cleaning a piece of window glass, but a little window cleaner will help if it's dirty and use a link free cloth, or lens tissue. Do not apply allot of pressure as you can damage the lens.
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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    I use a lenspen, it is a god send. www.lenspen.com , I got mine at a local photography shop have had it a couple of years and use it almost everyday, I'm compulsive when it comes to keeping my camera clean, and the lens pen is the best thing that I have gotten.

    I also have Kintronics speckGrabber Pro Kit, it works great if you have a piece of dust that is on an sensor. http://www.kinetronics.com/cgi-local...html?E+scstore
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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    I found the lens pen when I was looking for something else and also love it. So easy to carry and seems to work very well.
    Keep Shooting!

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    Looks like I'll be picking up a lens pen then

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    Re: Tips for cleaning lenses

    Used to use the spray with micro fiber and will always have it handy while shooting sports, but my new best friend is LensPen. It's a wonder. I got mine on eBay.
    It's not blurry. It's bokeh.

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