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How Do You Clean Canon Camera Lens Haze?

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How Do You Clean Canon Camera Lens Haze?

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You line up the shot, everything’s great, but when you get home to review, your photos are hazy and blurry. Rats. Those of us who spend money on our lenses like to baby them, and going in for a ritual cleaning can feel almost like doing surgery on a loved one. But with a little bit of prep work, cleaning camera lenses can be as easy as cleaning eyeglasses. Dirt and grit seem to be able to penetrate anywhere, no matter how secure. Just because a lens has been attached to your camera, don’t discount bits of crud working their way onto the rear element of the glass. The last thing in the world you want to do is start wiping, only to grind sand into your glass. Sending your lenses in to Canon to be repaired is a heartbreaking process (ask me how I know). If there are visible pieces of sand or grit on your lens, use your lens brush (the kind with the small air poofer attached) and GENTLY brush the lens to remove the offending material. DO NOT USE CANNED AIR! Canned air contains propellants

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