Need some info on lens cleaners....stuck my big fat thumb in the middle of one of my Canon L lenses. What has been your experience with these - GOOD or Bad??
Need some info on lens cleaners....stuck my big fat thumb in the middle of one of my Canon L lenses. What has been your experience with these - GOOD or Bad??
I have used Zeiss lens wipes personally AND professionally for over 12 years. Cheap, effective, convenient, and can be bought at any Walmart for only $5 per box of 100 wipes.
I have used Zeiss lens wipes personally AND professionally for over 12 years. Cheap, effective, convenient, and can be bought at any Walmart for only $5 per box of 100 wipes.
If you want to do it without liquids, look at LensPen.
I completely agree about using LensPen rather than liquid cleaners or wipes It has a soft activated charcoal felt pad (at least I think that's what it is!) at one end and a brush at the other. You remove superficial dust with the brush first, and then lightly rub the greasy fingerprint with the felt pad - and bingo the finger print is gone! Its entirely lifted off, and not just smeared around like so many cleaners do. In my experience it leaves the lens surface absolutely sparkling, without a trace of the offending fingerprint. Much, much better than cleaning fluids or wipes, and completely safe for coated camera lenses. Can't recommend it enough.
I have used Zeiss lens wipes personally AND professionally for over 12 years. Cheap, effective, convenient, and can be bought at any Walmart for only $5 per box of 100 wipes.
Same here. Initially bought them for my glasses, but also safe for lenses. They work great!
I have used Zeiss lens wipes personally AND professionally for over 12 years. Cheap, effective, convenient, and can be bought at any Walmart for only $5 per box of 100 wipes.
Right. That's the standard for lens cleaning - basically alcohol on a cloth.
Richard, I use ROR exclusively. I have the Zeiss wipes and find that they can also leave a residue at times. The ROR and a lens tissue have never left me down, and to me it is the best lens cleaner on the market. Gary http://www.ror.net/
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Need some info on lens cleaners....stuck my big fat thumb in the middle of one of my Canon L lenses. What has been your experience with these - GOOD or Bad??
I ruined a pair of coated eyeglass lenses using the Zeiss cleaning wipes. The lenses were under warranty and replaced at $20 per lens. I asked the seller prior to use if it would be safe to use the Zeiss wipes on my glasses and was told yes. The eyewear retailer explained later that the Zeiss wipes are an excellent product, but should not be used for coated eyeglass lenses. However, it is just fine to use them on sunglasses.