Rule #1. Clean the Camera -Dust, lint, sand, and other dirt do not belong on your camera. If they are left on the camera, they can cause damage to the body, as well as potentially get inside the camera and cause even more damage. Keep your camera clean to keep it taking pictures, as well as avoid body damage and scratches.
Rule #2. Keep the lens Clean -This means, keep your fingers off the lenses! Ok aside from the obvious, at some point, something will happen and the lens will become dirty, simply clean the lens quickly with a soft microfiber cloth to clean it. You can use your choice of warm breath, or a good lens cleaning solution as well to produce much better results.
Rule #3. Avoid Lens Damage -Face it, the cost of a lens is not cheap, this makes it very important to carefully handle the lenses, you want to avoid causing any damage to the lenses, and make sure they are stored and transported property. Excessive shaking, or being dropped can shatter a lens quickly, and are usually not repairable. A filter will help prevent the lens from being scratched, so that is another safety measure that you can consider.
Rule #4. Keep batteries in top condition -This includes conditioning the battery, keeping a battery charged, as well as make sure the battery contacts on both the battery and camera are kept clean and shiny. If the contacts become dirty, it can cause the camera to malfunction due to the lack of power flowing properly. Simply cleaning the battery and contacts can often solve a power problem. Read the manufactures instructions for the exact instructions on conditioning the battery for your camera to ensure you do not damage it.
Rule #5. Avoid Moisture -This is a major cause for concern, cameras are very high tech equipment. The slightest bit of moisture can cause serious damage- both to the unit and the lenses. Avoid moisture as much as possible, if you live in a high humidity area; consider buying packs of silica gel to absorb moisture in the camera bag.
Rule #6. Saltwater is not your cameras friend -While this may seem like common sense, most people do not realize just how much damage saltwater can cause. The salt can cause serious corrosion issues, as well as the water can cause serious moisture damage which will render the camera badly damaged, or completely ruined in a matter of minutes.
Rule #7. Avoid Condensation -This is going to take some work if you alternate between indoor and outdoors photography. Do not take a camera from the icy cold outdoors and expect to use it immediately inside. The lenses must be dried out in order to be used again; one method is using a hair dryer on low heat to dry the condensation. To help reduce almost entirely the condensation problem, pack the camera and lenses separately into a plastic bag that you can remove most of he air from, make sure the bag is sealed very well before changing air temperatures. This will not spot condensation completely, but will help greatly.
As you can see these simple basic rules will help lengthen the life of your camera, and keep you taking happy gorgeous pictures for years to come. Each photographer also learned new tips and tricks based upon their specific usage as well as model type, but these are some great basic rules to get you started.
Published by Carrie Lowe
Freelance writer and graphics artist. View profile
- Malfunctioning Power Supply Can Cause Serious Damage to Your ComputerOne component in your computer can cause so many problems and if not replaced can actually cause other components to fail. Your computers power supply can cause a lot of problems for you when its starting to fail.
- Digital Camera Maintenance: Keeping Your Digital Camera in ShapeDigital cameras require proper care and maintenance to provide maximum performance and functionality. Learn how to keep your digital camera in shape and make it last a lifetime.
Buying Guide for the 2006 Honda Pilot SUVThe new Honda Pilot SUV offers a powerful 244-hp engine and exceptional gas mileage that makes it the perfect choice for commuting to work or traveling.- Contaminated Diet Pills Can Cause Heart Attack and Stroke FDA WarnsThese diet pills contain ingredients not approved by the FDA or have doses that far exceed the FDA recommended daily dose. In some cases, the ingredients do not appear on the label, posing a serious health risk.
- How to Break a Lease Without Serious ConsequencesNo one ever wants to break a lease, but sometimes it's unavoidable. Whatever your reasons, you'll want to break the lease without serious consequences to your finances and credit.
- Battery Care & Maintenance: Tips and Tricks for Care
- Some Tips to Keep Your Camera Lens Clean
- Soft Contact Lens Safety
- Kodak Z650 Digital Camera Review
- Freelance Digital Photography as a Profession
- Documentary/Reality Show Self-defense: How to Defend Against the Likes of Borat
- When Should You Replace the Battery in Your Car?

