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By JCAddy
#263208
I got thrown into the 'photo guy' position at work after our other guy quit and he took the cleaning stuff with him! So, I am asking you all what the heck do I need to purchase to clean the lens and the camera body with?

The camera is Nikon D2xs and it's got 2 monster lenses, not sure what kind they are ;)

So, here we go learning a whole new side of things.
#263219
JCAddy wrote:I got thrown into the 'photo guy' position at work after our other guy quit and he took the cleaning stuff with him! So, I am asking you all what the heck do I need to purchase to clean the lens and the camera body with?

The camera is Nikon D2xs and it's got 2 monster lenses, not sure what kind they are ;)

So, here we go learning a whole new side of things.
First thing you will need is a Rocket Blower which is used to blow dust out of the camera body. For cleaning lenses I personally have some Kodak lens tissue paper and cleaning solution but lots of companies have different stuff. A good microfiber cloth, the kind that comes with nicer sunglasses will work too to clean the glass

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/2 ... ower_.html
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By Leonardo
#263221
We use a microfiber cloth, and those blowing-air can :D

If it can't be fix with those tools, then the camera is sent to be clean professionally
By Jeff Tamagini
#263224
Leonardo wrote:We use a microfiber cloth, and those blowing-air can :D

If it can't be fix with those tools, then the camera is sent to be clean professionally
You never want to clean your sensor with an air can...There is way to much velocity and it can damage the sensor
#263244
Jeff Tamagini wrote:
JCAddy wrote:I got thrown into the 'photo guy' position at work after our other guy quit and he took the cleaning stuff with him! So, I am asking you all what the heck do I need to purchase to clean the lens and the camera body with?

The camera is Nikon D2xs and it's got 2 monster lenses, not sure what kind they are ;)

So, here we go learning a whole new side of things.
First thing you will need is a Rocket Blower which is used to blow dust out of the camera body. For cleaning lenses I personally have some Kodak lens tissue paper and cleaning solution but lots of companies have different stuff. A good microfiber cloth, the kind that comes with nicer sunglasses will work too to clean the glass

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/2 ... ower_.html
Fantastic. Thanks Jeff!
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By Leonardo
#263280
Jeff Tamagini wrote:
Leonardo wrote:We use a microfiber cloth, and those blowing-air can :D

If it can't be fix with those tools, then the camera is sent to be clean professionally
You never want to clean your sensor with an air can...There is way to much velocity and it can damage the sensor
That is why we don't clean the sensor... only the lenses :lol: we sent them away for the sensor

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