Support Self Support Contact Support Community Register a Product Sign In Sony Rewards Electronics Registration Electronics Community Sony Sites Search Sony Sony SupportDSC-J Series Article ID : 00027110 / Last Modified : 09/25/2023How to clean the camera body, lens, and image sensor...
5. Clean grit and grease off lens and camera body mounts, and the electrical contacts on them, using a damp cloth. 6. To clean lenses, first blow off as much grit as possible using a squeeze bulb or canned air. Â Don’t neglect the rear elements, which are more important to image...
How to clean a camera Here is a view of one of my camera bodies without its body cap. Care should be taken when cleaning around the lens mount to avoid dust, dirt, etc., from falling inside. It’s good practice to do this with the lens mount facing down. Cleaning the camera is mu...
Step 1- Clean the outskirts of the camera Gently brush the outer surfaces of the camera to remove any dust. Then, blow off the dust from sensitive camera parts with a blower. Remove the camera lid and blow the dust off. Step 2- Preparing the Camera After cleaning the outskirts, turn of...
How to clean the camera IMPORTANT: Do not apply lens cleaner solution directly to the lens. Do not use any organic solvent such as thinner or benzine to clean the lens. Remove dust and debris from the camera body. Use a brush to sweep dust and debris from the entire camera. Use a...
camera. If you plan on using a blower on the inside of your camera to remove dust from the sensor, make sure it’s clean and give it a few pre-squeezes so that it doesn’t expel its own dust inside. Never use canned air on a camera as it can spray liquid propellant into the ...
How To Clean Camera Lens Correctly Step 1: Use Soft Brush Remove as much dust and debris as possible with a soft bristle brush. It is vital to ensure the brush is clean and free from oils or other particles. Step 2: Apply Cleaning Solution ...
How To Clean Your Camera Lens Here are our seven tips in case you could not prevent your lens from getting polluted. 1. Do Not Blow On the Lens Use a blower instead. If you blow on it, it can cause moisture and more pollution on the lens. A small blower can fit in your pocket ...
to your camera lens. A little splash or two won’t be the end of the world, and if you have a clean wipe available, you shouldn’t have any trouble. However, if you use too much water, it could creep further into your lens and even into the main body of the camera. Not ideal....
It's pretty straightforward to ensure your SLR stays clean: keep it in a bag when not in use, give it a wipe every now and again, and make lens changes quick. It goes without saying that you should keep caps on lenses and the camera body whenever the lens is off, even if it's ...