15 Jun 2007 at 10:22 #1 ^^Gord^^ ^^Gord^^ Associate Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 1,968 Location Nottingham Anyone got any good links on methods of cleaning a DSLR? I don't mean lenses or sensors, both of which I have in hand, I'm thinking more of the body.
Anyone got any good links on methods of cleaning a DSLR? I don't mean lenses or sensors, both of which I have in hand, I'm thinking more of the body.
15 Jun 2007 at 10:28 #2 J1234 J1234 Soldato Joined 16 Oct 2005 Posts 13,793 Just give the body a wipe over with a dust free cloth, I usually spray my cloth with a tiny bit of iKlear which I use to clean my TV etc with.
Just give the body a wipe over with a dust free cloth, I usually spray my cloth with a tiny bit of iKlear which I use to clean my TV etc with.
15 Jun 2007 at 16:18 #3 Johnny|lucidcomposure Johnny|lucidcomposure Soldato Joined 5 Nov 2004 Posts 9,302 I use a small brush around the buttons and joints. Give the whole thing a wipe down with a cloth with some cheap lens cleaner on it.
I use a small brush around the buttons and joints. Give the whole thing a wipe down with a cloth with some cheap lens cleaner on it.
15 Jun 2007 at 16:29 #4 Helium_Junkie Helium_Junkie Soldato Joined 26 Nov 2003 Posts 6,674 Location East Sussex Bucket of warm soapy water'll do ya right.
15 Jun 2007 at 16:33 #5 L0rdMike L0rdMike Soldato Joined 3 Nov 2003 Posts 10,642 Location Southampton Helium_Junkie said: Bucket of warm soapy water'll do ya right. Click to expand... Just throw it in the bath.
Helium_Junkie said: Bucket of warm soapy water'll do ya right. Click to expand... Just throw it in the bath.
15 Jun 2007 at 17:45 #6 Messiah Khan Messiah Khan Soldato Joined 1 Sep 2005 Posts 10,001 Location Scottish Highlands L0rdMike said: Just throw it in the bath. Click to expand... Or use the dishwasher.
15 Jun 2007 at 17:53 #7 ^^Gord^^ ^^Gord^^ Associate OP Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 1,968 Location Nottingham No secret tricks then, I guess. I'm already doing what has been suggested. messiah khan said: Or use the dishwasher. Click to expand... I know someone who cleans motorbike engine parts in the dishwasher (when his wife isn't looking anyhow!).
No secret tricks then, I guess. I'm already doing what has been suggested. messiah khan said: Or use the dishwasher. Click to expand... I know someone who cleans motorbike engine parts in the dishwasher (when his wife isn't looking anyhow!).