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Proper Care of the Camera
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The best thing you can do for your
time, carefully check the operation of each part.
Cleaning the Camera and Lens
Before doing anything else, clean the camera with a blower brush. It is best to have two blower brushes, one for the camera body and the lens barrel, the other for the lens surfaces, eyepiece and mirror. If the blower brush is sufficient to get the camera clean, stop there. By all means, avoid touching the lens. Should you accidentally get fingerprints or smudges on the lens or eyepiece, use lens tissue (not eyeglass tissue!) or a clean, soft, untreated cloth, after breathing on the lens surface, if necessary. Never use a handkerchief, facial tissue or any other cloth which might permanently scratch the lens, and never use a cloth treated with a chemical which might totally ruin the lens coating.
Put only one or two drops of lens cleaning fluid on the tissue, not the lens, and, starting at the center of the lens, lightly wipe it while working towards the outer edges in a circular motion. Use a silicon cloth, if necessary, to wipe smudges off the camera body and lens barrel only. The mirror is another part you should never touch. A dirty mirror does not affect the image though it may impair viewing. If it is dusty, clean it very gently with the lens blower brush. If more cleaning