BHC
Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
Laugh? Why? Isn't that the way it's done? The only thing I do different is to let the camera and lens soak in soapy water for 20-30 minutes before I rinse.
BTW, if you're doing this with a film camera, it's usually better to take the film out first.
I like another viewer's idea. He says the dishwasher is easier. -- Jackie
add some Dawn dish washing soap; it's supposed to be gentle enough for use on oily ducks.
BHC
Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
Mr Bill 2011 wrote:
add some Dawn dish washing soap; it's supposed to be gentle enough for use on oily ducks.
But not on CPAP Systems. I wonder why. If the ducks, seals and penguins don't mind, why should I?
The guy did that video with a complete straight face. I wonder how many photographers have ruined their cameras after watching that one?!?!?!
Works best with a generous amount of Borax.
This old chestnut has been around for a while.
It is quite amazing the stupid things people will do to try and get a laugh.
In one word to describe his action, the word ‘moron, does spring to mind.
If someone actually has a camera for use underwater, I see no problem with giving it a good rinse in the dishwasher every so often. Gotta get rid of those brine deposits somehow, doncha? Hmmm? 😈
I'm glad this wasn't a Canon camera and lens or the Nikon people would be all over it with their usual rude comments.
Nikon and Apple people have a lot in common.
I've got to clean my D4s today. Thanks!
How I wish I had noticed the word parody in the title of the video before I tried it. It’s obviously a joke. He never even touches the bottle of Mr. Clean!
Note to self: never buy a used camera or lens from Matt Granger.
Aw, c'mon, the guy was a phony. Vinegar and brillo woulda been the best way!
Come on EdJ3087. We don't need more of that idiocy.
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