Saturday, October 10, 2020

DSLR Camera Take Care Tips for Beginners

How do you take care of your DSLR camera?

The DSLR thing is an outstanding creation of modern science! Its heart is a large sensor. It can be an APSC format or full frame. And the two main functions of camera care are sensor and lens care.

Tips to take care DSLR Camera Sensor

Let's talk about camera sensor care. If you look a little more carefully, you will understand that the image sensor is very clean and kept clean. Because if even a speck of dust falls on that sensor, then black spots appear in the picture. For this, the sensor has to be kept clean. A blower is usually provided when purchasing a camera lens cleaning kit. If there are two or four dust particles, you can hold the camera upside down and blow it slowly from the bottom with a blower. This can remove the dust. Of course, if the camera has a warranty, then it is better to pay at the service centre. They clean in a very short time and almost for free.

Tips to take care DSLR Camera Lenses

Now let's talk about the lens. The main enemy of lenses is moisture. In humid environments, fungal infestation can be seen inside the lens. These fungi can reduce the sharpness of the lens, reduce the contrast, and even destroy the autofocus of the lens. Basically it is in the rainy season. So if you want to save the camera and lens, you must buy a dry box. If you are not on a budget, you should put a lot of blue silica gel in a cloth in an airtight plastic box and keep it with the camera. However, if there is fungus in the lens, it should be cleaned by a service center or a good technician. Don't do it yourself.

Also, give some tips. Always wear a lens cap when not in use. Do not unnecessarily fill the camera battery inside the camera. Don't forget to touch the sensor. I did this wrong. Now there are a lot of stains on the sensor. The only solution is to replace the sensor, which costs a lot more.

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