Why is this important? If you lens is dirty, you're not going to get a good focus on your items, and when you're photographing something close up, like I do for the store, you need a CLEAR and CRISP focus. I cleaned my lens yesterday and am very happy with the results. Check this latest listing out:
The focus is clear and crisp and the photo is beautiful! There is very little noise in the black, the colors are strong and wonderful.
So, how do you clean your lens? Very simply. If it's a compact, turn it on, so the lens extends. Get a cotton swab and wet one end with rubbing alcohol and then wipe the lens down with the swab, going in a circle starting from the outside. Make sure to get as far to the sides as you can. Depending on how dirty your lens is, you may want to dry it with the dry end of the swab, then wipe it down with the wet end again.
When it's clean, lightly blow on the lens to dry it. DO NOT put your mouth too close to the lens. The vapor from your breath can get into the lens and condense on the inner elements, making it impossible to focus. Make sure to keep your mouth about eight inches away from the lens when you blow on it. It should dry after a minute with no streaking. If it streaked, clean it again.
And, there you have it! Your lens is clean so you'll get cleaner photos.
4 comments:
Thanks for reminding us to clean our lenses every once in awhile. Your photos are crisp and clean.
Best to you.
Thanks! And, best to you, as well!
I love your work!!! It’s amazing!!! You are really Talented!!!!
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Venetian Glass Jewelry
Thanks so much!
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