Video Production Basics : How to Remove Fingerprints From a Camera Lens

Removing fingerprints from a camera lens involves using a lint-free cloth and wiping in downward or circling motions. Avoid applying too much pressure when cleaning a glass camera lens with tips from a film director in this free video on video camera care.

Expert: Christopher Rokosz
Bio: Christopher Rokosz
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Duration : 0:2:21


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5 Responses to “Video Production Basics : How to Remove Fingerprints From a Camera Lens”

  1. fpsa01 Says:

    Any nitwit should …
    Any nitwit should know that saliva is chemical free and non abrasive and therefor great for cleaning a lens. Nobody said you should spit on your camera just like you would not squirt any special liquid on it.

  2. TheHENDAWGTV Says:

    i would never spit …
    i would never spit on my point and shoot camera… a 5,000 camera?..BS!

  3. AbstraktTV09 Says:

    spit….you want me …
    spit….you want me to spit on a 5,000 camera? uhh ill pass thanks

  4. wolfangdigital Says:

    Clean camera lenses …
    Clean camera lenses with saliva?! You gotta be kidding me! This is a camera we’re talking about, not your car windscreen!

    The reason we divers use saliva to clean our goggles is because it’s readily available and goggles don’t cost upwards of $1,000!

    Like Gqn2 said, why don’t you just throw it into the washing machine?

  5. boberdawid Says:

    which saliva is …
    which saliva is better before breakfast or after breakfast?

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