Cleaning camera lenses - tips and tricks

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2025

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  • @simplexj4298
    @simplexj4298 Рік тому +4

    I really appreciate the unpretentious way of your presentation. Well done. Being a guy who just thinks about starting to try cleaning lenses I sense that here's a guy whose word I can trust, who knows what he's talking about, very much unlike some other self-proclaimed experts out there. And before trying that hazy Nikkor 2.8/180 that has been offered to me I'll definitely look for several cheap hazy or fungus infected specimen to try my first steps.

  • @colynbarrett8127
    @colynbarrett8127 2 роки тому +2

    Good evening Jonathan. Extremely wise words! And ,well made documentary. Especially using Lighter Fuel carefully. In fact I have on occasion, used lighter fuel to wipe my " Metal Bodied " Cameras..... FM2N FE2 and F3hp especially when after having used either one near The Coastal areas. Many thanks and Kind regards Colyn.

    • @WorldwideCameraExchange
      @WorldwideCameraExchange  2 роки тому

      Thank you! The Rosco lens fluid I use is remarkable good for cleaning cameras too. It's worth getting some to clean your Nikons.

  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 11 місяців тому +1

    I keep lens hoods on my lenses to keep smudges from occurring. A blower is all I need to keep the front elements clean 99% of the time.
    Dust and smudges on the rear elements of lenses are said to impact image quality significantly more than anything on the front elements. I stick with one lens per camera body so that I don’t need to remove lenses. That approach reduces the risk of introducing debris into the camera body or on to the lens rear element.
    Great video on care. Thank you.

  • @sylwesterorzechowski6068
    @sylwesterorzechowski6068 2 роки тому

    Thank you again for sharing your experience! Rosco tissue are hard to find. Do you recommend any other brand?

  • @alexvandermerwe4795
    @alexvandermerwe4795 2 роки тому

    Hi Jonathan, on the topic of fungus, I have a Mamiya 90mm K/L lens with light haze (not entirely sure what glass elements are affected, but it seems to be close to the rear - pity), and I have been wondering whether there is any risk involved in storing it near my other lenses. Should I treat the lens as ‘fungus-infected’ or is it relatively safe?
    What’s your take on this? Viewers are welcome to chime in :-)
    Also, thank you for uploading these highly-informative and very useful videos!

    • @WorldwideCameraExchange
      @WorldwideCameraExchange  2 роки тому

      Yes. Treat it like it's got Ebola! Take a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/SVSx7f280YU/v-deo.html