Thursday, October 15, 2020

Camera Storing Tips for Photographers


How to keep your Camera Fit all the time

Anyone who loves to take pictures is always very careful about their camera. Do you also fall into that group? If you love to take pictures, you have to take care of the instrument before the puja. The friendship of the camera should not be forgotten to relay all the memories from Panchami to Dashmi, Sindurkhela, sweet face after immersion.

So follow some precautions. Be careful not to let dust, sand, water, or moisture damage your expensive camera in any way. Hadish bought the camera and took care of it after that.

If you haven't bought a 'camera cleaning kit' at the time of buying the camera, buy that kit now. Although the kit costs a bit more, the kit is a must to take care of your camera.

Don't like the free bag with a camera at all? Going out on the street with the camera in hand? Doing so will increase the risk. There are various camera bags available in the market. So take the camera in your bag. This will protect your camera.

It is best to clean the lens body and lens glass of the camera with a soft brush. When cleaning the zoom lens, the lens should be moved to the maximum zooming position.

Use a 'hand air blower' to clean the dust and dirt that has accumulated inside the camera. In this case, never use a canned air blower, as excessive pressure can damage the camera.

Use a ‘microfiber’ cloth to clean the lens glass. Clean the lens by turning the cloth in a circular motion from the centre of the lens to the outside.


1 comment:

  1. 1) Keep a lens or cap on – If you’re shooting with a camera that has interchangeable lenses, make certain you store the camera with a lens on it or, if you remove the lens, you put the covering on the lens connector on it so that dust doesn’t get in the camera body and scratch the sensor or mess up the mirrors.

    2) Pop the batteries out – It’s easy to accidentally run your batteries out of juice by storing your camera with it turned “on.” So, take the batteries out before you put the camera away.


    3) Be careful with the neckstrap – If your neckstrap has leather on it, be especially careful when storing it away. Make sure that it is dry and not creased, kinked, or knotted unless you want to deal with having the strap be perpetually tangled. Do the same with any other cords or cables you’re packing away with the camera.
    4) Keep your gear stable – Store your camera bag someplace where it’s not going to be shaken or subjected to a lot of small vibrations.

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