Learn how to properly clean your camera lens and avoid scratches


Keeping your camera lens clean is essential to taking sharp, high-quality photos. Especially if you’re traveling, dust, smudges and fingerprints can easily get on your lens and degrade image clarity, even when you have one of the best lenses for astrophotography. This will eventually lead to blurry or fuzzy images if the lens is not treated properly. It is relatively easy to clean the lens, but it is important to use the correct techniques.

In this guide, we’ll discuss the best methods for cleaning your camera lens safely, focusing on tools like air puffers, brushes, and cleaning solutions. We will also look at the correct techniques and which parts of the lens require cleaning, as it is important to ensure that the entire lens – and not just the glass parts – is free of dust and debris. We also have a practical guide for safely cleaning the camera’s image sensor.

1. Use an air puff first

A man using a blue air puffer to clean the back of a lens

Although you can use microfiber cloths to clean the camera lens, we recommend starting with an air puff to remove larger dirt particles. (Image credit: Getty Images)

One of the safest and most effective tools for cleaning a camera lens is an air puffer, also known as a blower. This device allows you to remove loose dust and debris without physically touching the lens surface, thereby reducing the risk of scratches. Many air puffs also come with a brush attachment, so you can sweep dust off the glass surface. But if you’re cleaning the plastic and metal cover around the lens as well, it’s best to use a different brush so you don’t risk scratching the lens itself.

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