This weekend while my family and I were at the Pumpkin Patch, there were plenty of photo ops. Moms and Dads snapping away. I noticed this Dad with a Nikon DSLR. I actually saw him look at the lens and then proceeded to pull his tshirt out and started wiping away. I was stunned. He probably loves the camera but wonders why his images are soft.
I don't touch my lens until it really needs it.
I've used the micro fiber lens cloths that are sold at most camera shops. They work for a little while until they pick up grease from my hands. I use lens cleaning solution on the cloth and then gently wipe the lens in a circular motion.
The problem is that unless the cloth is brand new it just smears the lens and to my eyes looks worse than the fingerprint I was attempting to remove..
I wear glasses and buy those individualy packaged cleaning towletts from the store that I purchase my glasses. They seem to have a very low alcohol/moisture content. Just enough to clean your glasses and then they dry out if left on the counter for more than 15 minutes. They are very handy and an easier solution to eye glass cleaning.
Here's my point...
I took out an old cheap lens that had a few smudges on it. I used the eye glasses towletts. It took only a few seconds and it came out perfectly clean and smudge free. It looks as clean as the day I bought it.
Would this type of towlett cause damage over time to a lens?
Or could I have accidentally found the best solution for lens cleaning?




