My god people find crazy things to worry over Oh wait a minute, that must be why all of my lenses and reading glasses have been ruined over the years
Takes 7:49 to tell you that they are an abrasive weave and to use cotton buds. Period.
Don't know whether he's talking garbage (as he calls it) but I find it difficult to believe that anyone who can have tattoos like that can advise on anything sensible. Just my thought on it.
Are you for real? Your comment says much more than his tattoos.Don't know whether he's talking garbage (as he calls it) but I find it difficult to believe that anyone who can have tattoos like that can advise on anything sensible. Just my thought on it.
Yep that's how I feel about it.Are you for real? Your comment says much more than his tattoos.
Well without doing scientific research over long periods of using micro fibre cloths then of course I can't say he's wrong. But I've been using cloths on lenses, glasses etc for years and years, and also know loads of people who do the same and not once have I seen or heard of damage to lenses, coatings or anything of that kind. It's just not something I'm going to lose sleep over I do buy the softer MF cloths over the harsher ones you get free with glasses etc, but that's just because I find they clean better and don't smear as much as the 'free' ones Oh, and I also use a lenspenI'll play crazy when it comes to cleaning the lens of my Nikon 24-70 so you're saying he's wrong?
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Well without doing scientific research over long periods of using micro fibre cloths then of course I can't say he's wrong. But I've been using cloths on lenses, glasses etc for years and years, and also know loads of people who do the same and not once have I seen or heard of damage to lenses, coatings or anything of that kind. It's just not something I'm going to lose sleep over I do buy the softer MF cloths over the harsher ones you get free with glasses etc, but that's just because I find they clean better and don't smear as much as the 'free' ones Oh, and I also use a lenspen
Each to their own of course, if people want to panic over such things then that's their prerogative
Ahh yes, I forgot about this. I do tend to use a blower first, then a MF cloth, and then a lenspen for stubborn marks.