Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/05/21

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To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: Lens Cleaning
From: Edward Meyers <aghalide@phantom.com>
Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 14:06:47 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us



On Mon, 20 May 1996, Eric Welch wrote:

> At 10:59 AM 5/21/96, you wrote:
> 
> >Interestingly, in its literature, Leica doesn't recommend the use of filters 
> >simply to protect the lens, saying firstly that the extra glass could under 
> >some circumstances impair image quality, and secondly that a lens hood is 
> >protection enough from rain and fingerprints.  Also it says "a soft cotton 
> >handkerchief" can be used to clean the lens surface.  Sounds a bit cavalier, 
> >but there it is.  What say you?
> 
> Arthur Kramer has told about how he cleans lenses, and I'll try to remember.
> Never, never use a cotton handkerchief unless it's be laundered numerous
> times, and make sure it's truly cotton. Even then, you're treading on thin ice.
> 
> Arthur's technique is first blow of any grit, then rip sevearl lens tissues
> in half, and roll them up so the torn end is lightly touching the lens
> surface. Never apply direct finger pressure. Use a drop of cleaner
> specifically for lenses. Put it on the tissue, not the lens, and move in a
> circular motion. It takes a long time, but it works.
> 
> Rip some more tissues, and clean off the residue from the cleaner, and the
> process. I use ROR mist, which is used by many reparimen It doesn't leave as
> much residue as Kodak lens cleaner. And it cuts finger grease very nicely.
> It comes in a little pump bottle.
> 
> Another thing: DO NOT - REPEAT - DO NOT use eyeglass cleaning fluid or the
> impregnated tissues for eyeglasses. They will attack optical glass used in
> lenses and damage them. I cannot stress that too much.
> 
> There are also supposed to be some kind of lens "pen" that works like a felt
> tip pen that's supposed to be safe for lenses. I'm waiting or Mike Johstone
> at Photographic Techniques magazine to get back to me on tests he's going to
> conduct on them.
> 
> ==========================
> Eric Welch
> Grants Pass Daily Courier
> 
> 
I think that I once saw Art Kramer use his shirt tail to clean 
a lens. Ed Meyers

In reply to: Message from Eric Welch <ewelch@gp.magick.net> (Re: Lens Cleaning)