hello apug!
dont know where to post this..
well, one hour of photography on the beach this afternoon.
quite some wind, humidity, and salty air today (mediterranean sea)
when i came home i checked the lens surfaces. yes, obvious signs of the salty/humid air.
i used just a rocket blower and then a slightly wet microfiber cloth (from the optician) and then some silicone-free disposal lens tissues on one lens.
on the other one i only used the blower and fog from my breath with lens paper-tissue until clean (2 times).
2 questions come up.
is this simple procedure good enough to clean and therefore protect the coating? the lenses do look clean to the eye now.
can some of you give me real life experience how bad salty air is for the lenses (i dont live permanently by the sea and altogether used the camera 2 or 3 times on the beach this month, cleaned it in the same way when i came home).
lenses are coated mamiya sekor-z.
thanks.
chris
ps. i gave the camera body a nice wiping with microfiber cloth as well, and the tripod of course..
dont know where to post this..
well, one hour of photography on the beach this afternoon.
quite some wind, humidity, and salty air today (mediterranean sea)
when i came home i checked the lens surfaces. yes, obvious signs of the salty/humid air.
i used just a rocket blower and then a slightly wet microfiber cloth (from the optician) and then some silicone-free disposal lens tissues on one lens.
on the other one i only used the blower and fog from my breath with lens paper-tissue until clean (2 times).
2 questions come up.
is this simple procedure good enough to clean and therefore protect the coating? the lenses do look clean to the eye now.
can some of you give me real life experience how bad salty air is for the lenses (i dont live permanently by the sea and altogether used the camera 2 or 3 times on the beach this month, cleaned it in the same way when i came home).
lenses are coated mamiya sekor-z.
thanks.
chris
ps. i gave the camera body a nice wiping with microfiber cloth as well, and the tripod of course..