Lens cleaning
Africa is not the only place where the probability of a frontal lens or a lens filter will get dirty is high. Obviously the first thing to do is blow off dust and dirt particles with something like a Rocket Blower.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c...cket_Air_Blower.htmlBut when there are smudges or dirt stuck on the lens/filter you will need to wipe it off with something. I recommend the Zeiss lens wipes, pre-moistened and individually wrapped.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c...ning_cloths_box.htmlUsing a dry lens wipe is not a good idea. Using a microfiber clothe MADE FOR LENSES is not a bad idea but if they get oils on them or have any kind of trace manufacturing solvents on them they will either just spread the gook around or worse.
I have been using the ones individually packed for glasses too.
Work very well.
Thank you for reminding us of this.
09 June 2019, 02:01
Dave AndersonExcellent advice, mark me down as another who uses the individually wrapped Zeiss wipes. I also have in my lens cleaning kit a little bottle of Zeiss lens cleaning fluid and a couple of the microfiber lens cloths stored in little fabric pouches. I think it is important to never rub a dry cloth or paper on a lens surface.
In addition to using air for removing dust I have a fine lipstick style hair brush which works well for removing dust. After use give the brush a blast of air to keep it clean.
I don't use a neutral filter for lens protection though I don't think it is a bad idea. My thinking is having paid for an expensive, carefully ground and matched set of lens elements I hate to stick a piece of glass in front of them. Could be wrong, I admit, but over the course of 50+ years I've owned and used extensively many fine lenses and have yet to damage one.
I am fussy about using lens hoods and lens caps, and protecting lens/camera from impact. I don't necessarily clean lenses before snapping cute pictures of the pup but do clean before doing photos for magazine publication.
Good advice from Wink. Oh yes, like Saeed I also use the wipes on my regular and shooting eyeglasses,