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How To Take Care Of Your DSLR Camera?

Capturing a special moment with a camera is almost like saving a memory that you can revisit for the rest of your life. It is one of the most surreal things ever. Perhaps this is why more and more people are taking up photography either as a profession or as a hobby. It is simply therapeutic. Regardless of whether you are a professional photographer or an amateur one, you will want to make sure that the pictures you click are the best. This is why a lot of choose to invest in a DSLR camera since it helps improve the quality of our work if used right. But simply buying a camera isn’t enough.

Along with buying a DSLR camera and the necessary camera lenses, you also need to make sure they are well-maintained if you want to prolong its life. And if you are anything like us, your camera is probably your closest possession and you want to protect it from any damage. Mentioned below are a few ways to take care of your DSLR camera.

  • Clean your camera properly Cleaning your camera is the most effective way to protect it from damage. Accumulated dust and dirt can lead to scratches. But at the same time, you also need to be careful about the way you clean your camera and lenses. Make it a point to use a microfibre cloth to clean the dust carefully. Microfiber cloth causes no scratches and marks.

  • Use all the right covers and shields Covers are an essential accessory you need to invest in. although lenses have lens filters that protect them from damage to a certain extent, nothing matches the protection offered by covers, especially if you are shooting outdoors. Imagine placing a camera on top of a rock without any cover, only for it to slide down a bit damaging the lens. Hurtful, isn’t it? Be smart, and use covers at all times.

  • Store your camera properly Storing your camera properly is another thing you need to focus on while learning how to take care of it. The biggest mistake people make is that they leave their cameras lying around open in their homes and cars. The wise thing would be to get a proper storage bag that will keep the camera away from dust and protect it from damage.

  • Keep it dry At the end of the day, a camera is an electronic device with circuitry and metal parts. It would be logical to keep it away from moisture. Exposure to water can prove fatal to your camera. Always keep it in dry places. And if you need to shoot in the rains, use proper protective gear.

  • Swap lenses in a protected environment Interchangeable camera lenses are very popular these days. If you own a camera like that, make sure to be careful while changing the lenses. Do it in a protected environment to avoid allowing dirt to sneak into your camera.

These are a few simple things that will help prolong your camera’s life.


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