Camera Cleaning Spray – While not specific for lenses, it’s worth having an antistatic and non-alcohol based camera body cleaning spray. I use a CURA Kabuki Lens Brush with super fine bristles that don’t fall off the brush.Ħ. Soft Lens Brush – If you don’t like using a blower to remove dust, a soft bristle brush clears it away. I use a Giottos Rocket Blower in my care kit.ĥ. Blower – A dust blower is a perfect tool for removing large specks of dust and debris. These are also highly recommended for camera lens repair too.Ĥ. Special lens cleaning tissues have a tight-weave of fibres that don’t fragment. Lens Tissues – Regular tissues leave fibres all over the place. Microfiber Cloth – A high-quality microfiber cleaning cloth is an essential part of any lens care kit – I recommend always having one in your camera bag.ģ. I use an alcohol-free liquid made by CURA in Japan, but camera stores sell something similar.Ģ. These contain alcohol or are alcohol-free – some alcohol-based solutions impact the lens coating on vintage lenses. Lens Cleaning Liquid – To remove oil left by finger smudges and watermarks left by rain, you’ll need a liquid cleaning solution.
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