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Taking Care Of Your Digital Cameras



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By : Jim Brown    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-01-30 04:19:27
In this time and age where everything digital is all the hype, it is not surprising that digital cameras have become a staple accessory for people who go on vacation, for people who love to travel and for people who simply just want to take a snapshot here and there and capture that memorable moment wherever they may be.

In most cases, these digital devices are more and more exposed to the extreme conditions especially when their owners are but all excited to go click and click during their beach escapades where there is a healthy amount of sand, sun and salt water which can add to and even make haste your digital camera's wear and tear process. But before you go frantic, here are a few helpful tips that can guide you in preserving and keeping your digital camera in its hale and hearty state.

First thing to consider is your digital camera's protection. On the outside, you may want to get a durable and water-proof camera bag to safeguard your digital camera in. The bag has the purpose of storing your digital camera and also of sheltering it from the elements that may cause it to deteriorate faster than it should be.

Then you have the protective filters. Most of the digital cameras offered in the market today have UV filters with them but it is always best to check if your camera has them, if not then you better get yourself one. This additional layer of protection works to protect your lens from sand, salt, dust or any other matter and from scratches that it may get from being bumped or scraped. Looking within your digital camera, you should not forget to protect the insides as well. Lens, batteries and the memory card should be well shielded more particularly when you are in a beach or in a sandy or windy area where the sand and dust can easily get inside and could cause havoc inside your digital camera's insides.

Remember what mom always taught you; keep your hands clean as much as possible. This stays true when you are handling your digital camera. Unclean hands with dirt and powder in them can very well transfer the former to your digital camera which may scratch its lens or get the dirt inside your digital camera's system.

When you have been swimming in the beach, make sure to wash your hands with fresh water. Salt water is not at all friendly to digital cameras so make sure to cleanse those hands clean. Also remember to clean your camera after use. Simply get a clean soft cloth to wipe off any residue that it could have gathered when used during the day. Go for and spend on a good and quality digital camera cleaning kit which may include among others soft brushes and compressed air devices, and not just any cleaning product or cleanser. The latter may worsen your camera's condition other than keep it in tiptop shape so beware.
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