#19 in Camera & photo cleaners

Reddit mentions of Air Dust Blower and Soft Brush for Digital Camera Lenses, LCD Screens and Cleaning Keyboards.

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Air Dust Blower and Soft Brush for Digital Camera Lenses, LCD Screens and Cleaning Keyboards.. Here are the top ones.

Air Dust Blower and Soft Brush for Digital Camera Lenses, LCD Screens and Cleaning Keyboards.
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    Features:
  • Ideal for removing dust on object in macro photography.
  • High-quality rubber.
  • Great way to remove dust off sensitive camera parts without physical contact.
  • The Microfiber Cloth is a perfect tool for cleaning HD and Dslr's digital cameras & other products.
Specs:
Height1 Inches
Length2 Inches
Weight0.0220462262 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Air Dust Blower and Soft Brush for Digital Camera Lenses, LCD Screens and Cleaning Keyboards.:

u/jdrich85 · 3 pointsr/modeltrains

Maybe something like this. It’s made for camera lenses, but could work.

Maybe even a soft cosmetics brush.

u/When_Ducks_Attack · 1 pointr/AnimeFigures

I personally use something like this.

If buying a makeup brush is that big a deal, just get that!

u/smokehidesstars · 1 pointr/telescopes

Very cool! These are designed for scanning through star clouds and other larger, brighter DSOs & work just like tabletop dobsonian reflectors - seat it in the round base piece with legs on a table or milk crate and manually move it around the sky. It may help to add a cheap red dot finder so you'll be a little more accurate when trying to move between objects.

There may also be a threaded hole on the bottom for mounting it on a sturdy tripod.

If the corrector plate is just covered in loose dust, you can use a soft brush with an air blower to clean it off. If there's actual crud on there, it's best to either leave it there (won't affect things too much) or carefully remove it with lens paper and a specialized liquid cleaning solution designed for muticoated optics (honestly not sure if the corrector plate on this is multicoated, but better safe . . .).