Cleaning your camera is something every photographer needs to do at least once.
On last week’s episode of Pro Camera Reviews, we showed viewers how to clean their camera sensor. The audience loved it. And lots of folks have never done it before. It’s amazingly simple to do as long as you’re not afraid. You should also exercise a bit of common sensor. Both Brett and Chris use different methods. And we showed two of the biggest ones on the show.
In This Episode
The Various Ways to Clean Your Camera Sensor: Lots of folks donât know how to do it! Cleaning your camera sensor is scary, but itâs a breeze with the right tools. As long as you remember to be careful, youâll be spot free! This segment will go over a few of our favorite tools. Weâll show you how to correctly clean the sensor, trust yourself, etc. Weâll also share tips on how to prevent getting your sensor dirty in the first place. And if you’re interested, check out the Arctic Butterfly. Also check out our tutorials on how to clean your camera sensor published previously.
On the Next Episode
Canon RF 800mm F11 IS STM First Impressions: A couple of months ago, Canon caused a stir when they launched the EOS R5 and EOS R6. At the same time, Canon also launched a few new lenses as well. Two lenses, in particular, grabbed all the attention: the Canon RF 800mm f11 IS STM and the 600mm variant. These super-telephoto primes were quickly ridiculed for the relatively slow f11 aperture. However, they might just turn out to be an ace up Canon’s sleeve. We have been testing the RF 800mm f11 for close to two weeks now, and our first impressions are pretty good. Join us as we discuss this lens. We’ll even share some sample images too.
Taking Cityscapes with Manual Lenses: In this sponsored segment by Samyang, we’re going to discuss how manual focus lenses are great tools for being more creative. Specifically, we’re targeting the travel and city-dwelling photographer. Walk around at night, and it’s easy for you to mindlessly capture photos. But when you manually focus, you put more effort into the shot. You’re being a lot more conscious of what happens before you press the shutter. The whole process is less automated. The result is less photos, but better photos. There’s no need to go through a whole ton of them later on. And manual focus lenses can make you a better shooter overall.
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