Loosens the dust, blow off with the rocket. Maybe a wipe after with a lens cleaner wipe.
Not saying you need to carry it with you but at home for maintenance it helps with tough spots, stubborn dust, inlcuding on the camera itself near buttons, between the grip threads on lenses etc.
Used it quite a bit, only seen a hair come off once and it's probably because I keep putting that thing to hold the shape during transport that it comes with back on, just blow away.
Got mine on amazon for £10.
Women have been keeping these soft brushes to themselves, very useful tool imo. I finally got that layer of dust on the tiny lip between the computer monitor's screen its bezel, never comfortable using any type of solution near the edges.
Also on this topic, the absolute best microfibre cloth I've ever had is the one that came with my car for cleaning the dash. Incredibly soft and almost velvety feeling but well put together (doesn't fluff etc), haven't been able to find one like it in 20 years.
Been thinking about taking it to a fabric store to ask them what they think it is
Loosens the dust, blow off with the rocket. Maybe a wipe after with a lens cleaner wipe.
Not saying you need to carry it with you but at home for maintenance it helps with tough spots, stubborn dust, inlcuding on the camera itself near buttons, between the grip threads on lenses etc.
Used it quite a bit, only seen a hair come off once and it's probably because I keep putting that thing to hold the shape during transport that it comes with back on, just blow away.
Got mine on amazon for £10.
Women have been keeping these soft brushes to themselves, very useful tool imo. I finally got that layer of dust on the tiny lip between the computer monitor's screen its bezel, never comfortable using any type of solution near the edges.
Also on this topic, the absolute best microfibre cloth I've ever had is the one that came with my car for cleaning the dash. Incredibly soft and almost velvety feeling but well put together (doesn't fluff etc), haven't been able to find one like it in 20 years.
Been thinking about taking it to a fabric store to ask them what they think it is
Loosens the dust, blow off with the rocket. Maybe a wipe after with a lens cleaner wipe.
Not saying you need to carry it with you but at home for maintenance it helps with tough spots, stubborn dust, inlcuding on the camera itself near buttons, between the grip threads on lenses etc.
Used it quite a bit, only seen a hair come off once and it's probably because I keep putting that thing to hold the shape during transport that it comes with back on, just blow away.
Got mine on amazon for £10.
Women have been keeping these soft brushes to themselves, very useful tool imo. I finally got that layer of dust on the tiny lip between the computer monitor's screen its bezel, never comfortable using any type of solution near the edges.
Also on this topic, the absolute best microfibre cloth I've ever had is the one that came with my car for cleaning the dash. Incredibly soft and almost velvety feeling but well put together (doesn't fluff etc), haven't been able to find one like it in 20 years.
Been thinking about taking it to a fabric store to ask them what they think it is
Loosens the dust, blow off with the rocket. Maybe a wipe after with a lens cleaner wipe.
Not saying you need to carry it with you but at home for maintenance it helps with tough spots, stubborn dust, inlcuding on the camera itself near buttons, between the grip threads on lenses etc.
Used it quite a bit, only seen a hair come off once and it's probably because I keep putting that thing to hold the shape during transport that it comes with back on, just blow away.
Got mine on amazon for £10.
Women have been keeping these soft brushes to themselves, very useful tool imo. I finally got that layer of dust on the tiny lip between the computer monitor's screen its bezel, never comfortable using any type of solution near the edges.
Also on this topic, the absolute best microfibre cloth I've ever had is the one that came with my car for cleaning the dash. Incredibly soft and almost velvety feeling but well put together (doesn't fluff etc), haven't been able to find one like it in 20 years.
Been thinking about taking it to a fabric store to ask them what they think it is
Loosens the dust, blow off with the rocket. Maybe a wipe after with a lens cleaner wipe.
Not saying you need to carry it with you but at home for maintenance it helps with tough spots, stubborn dust, inlcuding on the camera itself near buttons, between the grip threads on lenses etc.
Used it quite a bit, only seen a hair come off once and it's probably because I keep putting that thing to hold the shape during transport that it comes with back on, just blow away.
Got mine on amazon for £10.
Women have been keeping these soft brushes to themselves, very useful tool imo. I finally got that layer of dust on the tiny lip between the computer monitor's screen its bezel, never comfortable using any type of solution near the edges.
Also on this topic, the absolute best microfibre cloth I've ever had is the one that came with my car for cleaning the dash. Incredibly soft and almost velvety feeling but well put together (doesn't fluff etc), haven't been able to find one like it in 20 years.
Been thinking about taking it to a fabric store to ask them what they think it is
Oct 03, 2025 at 06:54 AM
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