![]() Use a dry microfiber cloth to dry off the lens. Instead, spray the cleaning fluid on the clean micro fiber cloth, then gently wipe the lens. That can lead to fluid seeping inside the lens, where it might do damage. Get a cleaning fluid that's made specifically for lenses. The cheaper the better, supposedly it is heavily filtered. I've also heard, but not tried using cheap vodka as a lens cleaner. "Fogging" with your breath sometimes works. They can be difficult to remove from the coatings on lenses and filters. This is to remove oil and other contaminants, that are likely causing the spots you are seeing. Some paper tissues are made from wood pulp and can scratch glass or the surface coatings on your lens.įirst thing you should always do is gently brush or blow any dust particles off the lens. Has not been exposed to any kind of liquid/excessive moisture.īest to use micro fiber cleaning cloth. The lens has mostly been in the packing ever since it came, and I am thinking that this effect should be 100% benign, but I just wanted toĭouble check. I am yet to receive my camera body! The spots that I am describing are mostĬertainly a feature on the outer surface of the outermost glass (I can touch them). ![]() I have no idea of whether this has any effect on the image because I very lightly rub (with my fingers) the lens glass, more little such spots form ![]() Seem to reflect light in a different way than the rest of the film. Spots are because of the thin film coating on the lens glass surface). Lens, and I can see tiny, very round spots on the lens (It looks like these I got the lens only a couple of daysīack and I am still waiting for my camera body. I am new to digital SLR photography and I just purchased a Canon EOS 40D cameraĪnd a Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM lens. ![]()
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