How to Clean a Camera Lens: Three Methods to Safely, Easily, and Quickly Clean Dust, Dirt, & Smudges

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Camera lenses get dirty. Cleaning them in a manner that protects the surface coating, and the glass, requires some basic tools and a fine touch. This video shows three methods, of increasing assertiveness, to clean dust, dirt, and smudges from the front of a camera lens.
    The tools used in this video include a Rocket or bulb-type air blaster, a horsehair lipstick lens brush, and some Zeiss (or other high quality) CAMERA lens (not glasses lens) cleaning fluid and camera lens cleaning tissue. Ideally, if you use lens cleaning fluid, a spray bottle will give you the best results and control.
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  • @jonakibd
    @jonakibd Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @milanmedek3555
    @milanmedek3555 2 года назад +14

    Usually, I don't have any cleaning stuff with me or time to clean it properly when shooting outside, so I prefer the 4th method. Just my shirt : )

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +2

      Ah! I forgot that method. 😀

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi 4 месяца назад +1

    Great well explained video!

  • @chrissnyder4439
    @chrissnyder4439 2 года назад +7

    Honestly have always used the same lens cloths I use for my glasses. The glass on the lens is much more durable than my polycarbonate glasses, and if it's safe on them, it's good enough for my lens; 10 years without a problem. My favorite are the MagicFiber cloths from Digital Goja

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +1

      That's a good point. For me the issue isn't the fabric but the concern that dirt in it could be a later problem. But yes, I keep one of those in my sunglasses case to protect the (poly) lenses from the case lining, and have for years, with no issues like the glasses lenses being scratched.

  • @sarmatiko
    @sarmatiko 2 года назад +5

    Oldschool method with soot and cotton ball (hold the spoon over burning candle, then apply this soot to cotton ball or qtip) works pretty well for my old soviet lenses. You can prepare those soot-balls beforehand and place them into ziplock bag, works better than shirt ;)

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +3

      I have never heard of that. I'll look it up. Thank you!

    • @NeverTalkToCops1
      @NeverTalkToCops1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, please. Tell us how you clean sensors with diesel particulate. Please.

  • @hanindyo
    @hanindyo Год назад +1

    I got my lens filter cracked, and it leaves some glass dust on the lens, do you have any tips to remove this glass? is it safe to use compressed air / air brush?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад +1

      Start with a blower and brush over a trash can once it's as clean as possible then clean with lens fluid and tissues working from the center of the front element outward.

    • @luillierstephane1463
      @luillierstephane1463 Год назад +1

      Compressed air (using an airbrush is the best) works great, but only if having a filtering/oil suppressing unit mounted on the air output.
      NEVER...NEVER use compressed air for cleaning lenses or any sensitive optical device without such filtering unit mounted as the last component before the air hose input.
      Moreover, if you previously used the hose WITHOUT the filtering unit, DO NOT, DO NOT use it afterward for lens cleaning, you'll be better to buy another length of hose.

  • @nareyubr
    @nareyubr 2 года назад +3

    Please make a video shooting and reviewing some Vision3 250D

    • @sbarronmd
      @sbarronmd 2 года назад +1

      also ultrafine finesse.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +1

      As a cross-processed black and white film, that's the August All About Film video.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +1

      @@sbarronmd I started shooting that this year but I don't have an ETA yet. So far I haven't had a single roll turn out well.

    • @sbarronmd
      @sbarronmd 2 года назад

      @@DavidHancock well, there is a spoiler. apparently not the ultrafine extreme replacement i was hoping for

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      @@sbarronmd It is not. I liked Extreme a lot. Finesse I have not yet learned to use well.

  • @greatpennylane
    @greatpennylane Месяц назад

    I found a shop on eBay that sells brushes very similar to yours except they are camel hair. Would that be acceptable? He has vintage unused stock of the lipstick brushes!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Месяц назад +1

      Camel hair is great. I'd be happy using those.

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 Год назад

    Hello
    Do anyone know Wher to get the refill powder for the lenspen not the tips or pads that are available but only the cheaper invisible version of the powder that's in the newest original lenspens, I think it's a wast to buy anytime a new lenspen instead to buy refill powders lije it's for laser printers with toners paint ? 🤔

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      I do not and also don't recommend harvesting toner powder as that stuff is very hard on the lungs.

    • @WaschyNumber1
      @WaschyNumber1 Год назад

      @@DavidHancock I know that with the toner and it was only a comparison to the refill part.

  • @Reallskovar
    @Reallskovar 2 года назад +1

    Hi so I followed your steps I have an issue with a smudge not going away. It almost seems like it’s oil based. Any tips?

    • @sarmatiko
      @sarmatiko 2 года назад +3

      You can try lenspen. Or makeshift soot+cotton\qtip method. Lenspen, in a nutshell, is basically a sponge filled with fine carbon powder. Carbon molecule has ability to absorb oils that's why it's great for cleaning fingerprints and oil smudges. The only problem with lenspen - it deteriorates relatively quickly.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +3

      @@sarmatiko I concur. This would be a use for which I'd suggest a lens pen. Oil might also respond to rubbing alcohol,

    • @Reallskovar
      @Reallskovar 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for replying! I will try them both.

  • @Dillon_music-u2l
    @Dillon_music-u2l Год назад

    what should I spray? water?

  • @buyaport
    @buyaport 2 года назад

    I would recommend putting a drop of fluid onto a cotton swab, and using this to gently clean the lens in small circular motions. Then use one or two dry ones to wipe off any residue of the fluid (and dirt that is solved by the fluid). I have done this for years,.But unless you use your lens in a harsh environment, like on a windy seaside, I wouldn't clean the lens too often.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +1

      I had always thought of cotton swabs as too rough for coatings.

    • @buyaport
      @buyaport 2 года назад +2

      @@DavidHancock Hmm... I guess that the cellulose of cotton fibres is softer than the keratin of a horse hair brush (and also than the plastic of a microfibre cloth). But as you rightly mentioned in your video, it all depends on using such tools lightly, like "caressing" the lens -- one definitely should not try to "scrub" the dirt away.

    • @NeverTalkToCops1
      @NeverTalkToCops1 11 месяцев назад

      @@buyaport Yes, a cotton swab may lift particles and there is no damage done by "spritzing". Also, cotton swabs are use once. Brushes are used more than once, so they ACCUMULATE gunk and spread it around the lens.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  11 месяцев назад

      @@NeverTalkToCops1 Brushes can be cleaned.

  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 Год назад

    Dirt/dust on the inside lens element is more problematic than on the outside element.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      True, in some cases and related to how light sources enter the lens. Most people don't have the specialist tools -- spanner wrench, rubber cups, and extended suction cups -- to disassemble and clean a lens, however.

    • @2o4II112II26o2
      @2o4II112II26o2 6 месяцев назад

      yes it's much more important to have a clean rear lens element, i.e. the last bit of glass before the sensor.