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Amp34
24-12-2007, 19:51
What's the best way to clean the front element on a lens from things like smudges and dust? I'm a bit paranoid about scratching either then glass itself or the coating on the front.

Ashers
24-12-2007, 20:15
a shamwa thingie? i cant spell it but the glasses cleaning cloth thing?

Ugs
24-12-2007, 20:16
What's the best way to clean the front element on a lens from things like smudges and dust? I'm a bit paranoid about scratching either then glass itself or the coating on the front.

I use the method here:-

http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/filmcam_tips.asp

Please also take note of the use of UV filters at the end of the article - they are good investments for expensive lenses.

Ajophotog
24-12-2007, 21:58
I use pec pads and eclipse fluid, the best you can use IMO just google for them ;)

Ashers
24-12-2007, 22:04
i ned to buy a rocket but i cant afford it :(

Amp34
24-12-2007, 23:42
I use the method here:-

http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/filmcam_tips.asp

Please also take note of the use of UV filters at the end of the article - they are good investments for expensive lenses.


Thanks.:)

I've read some interesting things about UV filters so would only use one if I really had to, then probably go for a skylight filter. But at 82mm filters for my expensive lens arent cheap.:'(

fracster
25-12-2007, 12:28
Thanks.:)

I've read some interesting things about UV filters so would only use one if I really had to, then probably go for a skylight filter. But at 82mm filters for my expensive lens arent cheap.:'(

They are`nt as expensive as a scratched front element....:)

Amp34
26-12-2007, 13:20
They are`nt as expensive as a scratched front element....:)

True, about a third of the price with my Sigma 24-70 though, which is why I'll wiat until I get some spare money first.:gag: