How to Take Care of Your Camera Gadgets?

How to Take Care of your Camera Gadgets

Cameras are the most precious asset to a photographer and videographer. Yet, these are very much susceptible to damage for various reasons, including environmental factors, accidental drops, smudges, smears, and so on. And nothing is more heartbreaking than seeing your camera gadgets die because those are related both financially and emotionally to us. Hence, we decided to do in-depth research and put forth all the tips and tricks about how to take care of your camera gadgets. Scroll till the end to know all possible ways to keep your camera gadgets safe so that they last long.

Get a Dry Cabinet

Environmental factors like moisture, dust, and humidity can cause severe harm to your cameras and other gadgets. If you put them in your room just by themselves, you might find that the growth of fungus infects the glass elements of your cameras and lenses. But what causes the growth of fungus there? Well, it’s the humidity. And once your optics catch on fungus, it is really very expensive to clean the glasses. Even if you manage to clean it, the chances are high that the outgrowth of fungus on the optics may appear once. A dry cabinet lets you control the internal humidity and keeps your precious gears safe from the growth of fungus. A good humidity level for cameras and accessories ranges from 40 – 50 RH. High end dry cabinets usually allow you to keep your humidity between 25 to 60 RH. Thus, getting a high-quality dry cabinet is a must if you want to keep your gears safe.

Camera and Lens Cleaning 

No matter how well you take care of your camera gadgets, you might need to clean them occasionally. To check if your lens needs cleaning, just check the front and rear elements of the lens. Also, you can open up the aperture and see through the lens to check if you can find any dust particles. If there is no visible particle, you probably don’t need to clean it. But if you find something, you might need to clean your lens with a proper cleaning kit. A cleaning kit usually comes with an air blower for removing bigger dust particles, a soft brush for smaller particles, a piece of microfiber cloth, and a moist wipe for further cleaning. 

Apart from that, the crevice of the camera body can also get dirty, and those also need cleaning on a regular basis. Besides, you also need to know when you need to clean your camera sensor. If your lens is clean, but your camera still captures spots in the footage, then you might clean your camera sensor. And if you are confident enough, you can try cleaning your lens by yourself with the air blower and swap. But if not, you should take your camera to a professional for cleaning.  

Avoid Accidental Falls

If you ever need to walk around with your camera, always use a hand or shoulder strap. Buy a good-quality strap for comfort and security. It is also important to regularly check the camera strap, especially if the strap you are using is an old one. Because the joint of a strap can become loose, or the joint can wiggle its way down, which might end up in an accidental fall, causing your camera and lens to break. You can also accidentally drop your lens while changing it and keeping it in your bag. To solve this issue, you can use the peak design lens kit. 

Lens Filter and Lens Cap

We all know about lens filters. They let us capture vibrant images on a bright sunny day. But do you know that a lens filter also allows for protecting the front optics of your lenses? When you attach a filter to your lens, it covers the front part of the lens. So the filter takes all the dust, smears, and scratches and protects your lens. To provide more security to your lens, use a lens cap. It will protect your glass element from damage caused by an accidental collision.

Get a Backpack

If you are a travel photographer, you might have to carry various camera gadgets along with you. But taking them safely while maintaining comfort is the real challenge for travel photographers. And to save your day, there are high-end camera bags in the markets with impressive storage options. These bags come with a thick-padded compartment for your lens and camera. Besides, you can carry your laptop, tripod, even drones within those bags. Besides, those backpacks have ergonomic construction to comfort your body. Apart from that, most camera bags come with a water-resistant outer shell to protect from dust, rain, and other harsh weather conditions.  Hence, whenever you are traveling somewhere with your camera gadgets, always use a camera backpack to ensure the safety of your camera gadgets.

Conclusion

So that was all about general tips about taking care of your camera gadgets. Every camera user must apply those tips to ensure the safety and longevity of their camera gadgets. So if you find these tips helpful or want to share some more information with us, let us know in the comment section.

Joe Pfeffer

Joe Pfeffer

What started off as just a dream for Joe Pfeffer, turned into his passion and livelihood. He started his career as a wildlife photographer and then transitioned into becoming a cinematographer. With a decade of raw on-the-field experience, Joe Pfeffer has all the technical knowledge about the ins and outs of cameras. Now, he uses his vast experience to educate others about photography.