Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to clean the camera lens

How to clean the camera lens

1. Water stains, oil stains, handprints and other stains tightly attached to the lens surface can be cleaned with special cleaning solution. According to the Oak Equipment Store, there is a special cleaning liquid for cleaning lenses. Drop one or two drops of cleaning liquid on the mirror cleaning paper and gently wipe it from the center of the lens to the outside and from the inside out in a rotating way. Then put on clean mirror paper to wipe the edge, and wipe it a few times to clean the lens.

2. When dust is found on the lens, gently wipe the dust off the lens with a cloth as soft as glasses or camera lens. Dust that sticks to the edge of the lens and is not easy to be wiped off with a soft cloth can be wiped off with a "dust blower" or a fine cotton swab.

3. When cleaning the lens, be careful not to blow the dust on the lens with your mouth, so as not to accidentally blow the spittle star and cause heavier stains. Don't use a bamboo stick or a small wooden stick with barbs at both ends to roll cotton to wipe the lens, otherwise it will be easily dropped and hurt the lens. Never wipe the lens with a handkerchief, clothes, etc.

When cleaning the lens, don't forget to wipe the inside of the protective cover. Because there is dust on the inside of the protective sleeve when shooting, wipe the inside of the protective sleeve when cleaning the lens.