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HTTP/1.1 302 FoundDate: Sun, 02 Nov 2025 22:22:54 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: Https://cameramaintenance.com/Content-Length: 214Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>302 Found/title>/head>body>h1>Found/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefHttps://cameramaintenance.com/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 02 Nov 2025 22:22:55 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Tue, 25 Apr 2023 09:57:03 GMTETag: 7e00c7-6132-5fa262537377aAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 24882Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html>html >head> meta charsetUTF-8> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1, minimum-scale1> link relshortcut icon hrefassets/images/logo2.png typeimage/x-icon> meta namedescription contentCamera Maintenance is generally easy, with certain precautions. You can easily learn to do most all of the necessary care and maintenance on your own camera gear without any major issue or challenge. However, there are some precautions you should be aware of. > title>CameraMaintenance.com ~ Home/title> link relstylesheet hrefassets/web/assets/mobirise-icons/mobirise-icons.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/tether/tether.min.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/soundcloud-plugin/style.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/bootstrap/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/bootstrap/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/dropdown/css/style.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/socicon/css/styles.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/theme/css/style.css> link relstylesheet hrefassets/mobirise/css/mbr-additional.css typetext/css> link relstylesheet hrefhttps://go.1clickanimate.com/embed/418/2330/clickanimate.css>script typetext/javascript srchttps://go.1clickanimate.com/embed/418/2330/clickanimate.js>/script>script typetext/javascript srchttps://go.1clickanimate.com/static/js/clickanimate.min.js>/script>/head>body> section classmenu cid-qGgQkbgjSz oncemenu idmenu1-0> nav classnavbar navbar-dropdown beta-menu align-items-center navbar-fixed-top collapsed> div classmenu-bottom> div classmenu-logo> div classnavbar-brand> span classnavbar-logo> a href./index.html> img srcassets/images/logo2.png altMobirise styleheight: 3.8rem;> /a> /span> span classnavbar-caption-wrap>a href./index.html classbrand-link mbr-white display-5> CameraMaintenance.com /a>/span> /div> button classnavbar-toggler navbar-toggler-right typebutton data-togglecollapse data-target#navbarSupportedContent aria-controlsnavbarSupportedContent aria-expandedfalse aria-labelToggle navigation> div classhamburger> span>/span> span>/span> span>/span> span>/span> /div> /button> /div> div classcollapse navbar-collapse idnavbarSupportedContent> ul classnavbar-nav nav-dropdown js-float-line data-app-modern-menutrue>li classnav-item> a classnav-link link mbr-white display-4 hrefgear.html> span classmbri-setting3 mbr-iconfont mbr-iconfont-btn>/span> Gear/a> /li> li classnav-item> a classnav-link link mbr-white display-4 hrefabout.html> span classmbri-info mbr-iconfont mbr-iconfont-btn>/span> About Us /a> /li>/ul> div classnavbar-buttons mbr-section-btn>a classbtn btn-sm btn-primary display-4 hrefindex.html#content1-b> span classmbri-help mbr-iconfont mbr-iconfont-btn >/span> FREE CONSULTATION /a>/div> /div> /div> /nav>/section>section classheader3 cid-qGgQmUUsKY mbr-fullscreen idheader3-1> div classmbr-overlay styleopacity: 0.6;> /div> div classcontainer align-center> div classrow justify-content-center> div classmedia-container-column mbr-white col-md-10 offset-md-1> h3 classmbr-section-subtitle align-center mbr-light pb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-2> Optimize Your /h3> h1 classmbr-section-title mbr-bold pb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-1> Camera Maintenance! /h1> p classmbr-text pb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-7> Youve spent all this money on gear... br>youre convinced you need (or just really wanted)... br>now its time to learn how to care for it, and br>what OTHER GEAR you might want (or need). /p> /div> /div> /div> /section>section classheader6 cid-qGgQpX7pNU mbr-fullscreen data-bg-videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vE0Pa8tYo94U idheader6-2> div classmbr-overlay styleopacity: 0.2; background-color: rgb(4, 54, 124);> /div> div classcontainer> div classrow justify-content-center> div classmedia-container-column mbr-white col-md-10 offset-md-1> h1 classmbr-section-title pb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-1> Cameras br>strong>are TOOLS/strong>/h1> p classmbr-text pb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-5> Like a hammer, screwdrive, pan, pen, or any other tool... they dont do anything without a human setting it, pointing it, making decisions about it, and ultimately pushing the button (manually or automatically). br>br>Like a stove ... or refridgerator... the end results of the photographers work varies based on the skill of the cook (photographer), the selection of the receipe (camera equipment), settings, choices, and timing. br>br>However, caring for sensitive electronic equipment is quite a lot different. /p> /div> /div> /div> div classmbr-arrow hidden-sm-down aria-hiddentrue> a href#next> i classmbri-down mbr-iconfont>/i> /a> /div>/section>section classheader10 cid-qGgQrE9hjy idheader10-3> div classcontainer> div classmedia-container-row> div classmedia-content mb-4> h2 classmb-4 mbr-fonts-style mbr-section-title display-2>Basic to strong>Expert/strong>/h2> h3 classmbr-section-subtitle mbr-fonts-style mb-4 display-5> Ultimately, if you arent mechanically inclinded, there are some limited things you can safely do... but if you think before you act, most tasks are quite simple, and just plain common sense. /h3> /div> div classmbr-figure stylewidth: 100%;> img srcassets/images/mbr-1314x1080.jpg altMobirise title> /div> /div> /div>/section>section classfeatures1 cid-qGgQueYlG3 idfeatures1-4> div classcontainer-fluid> div classrow content-row> div classmbr-figure col-lg-6> img srcassets/images/mbr-1618x1080.jpg alt title> /div> div classmedia-content px-5 mbr-white py-4 col-lg-6> div classmbr-overlay styleopacity: 0.9;> /div> div classcontent-block> h2 classmbr-section-title mbr-fonts-style pb-4 display-2> Camerabr>strong>Maintenance/strong>/h2> h3 classmbr-section-subtitle mbr-fonts-style pb-2 display-5>Often its COMMON SENSE/h3> p classmbr-text testimonial-text mbr-fonts-style display-7> There are some things you can really do to help... like not allowing your camera gear around the water, dust, or other common contaments without the proper protections. If your camera has removable lens, try to change lens in a clean enclosed area (rather than where dust, pollen, and any humidity can get inside the body... after the lens). /p> /div> /div> /div> /div>/section>section classfeatures4 cid-qGgQzJL3mz idfeatures4-6> div classcontainer> div classmedia-container-row> div classcounter-container media-content> div classmb-5> h4 classcounter>01./h4> h3 classmb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-5>strong>Know your gear/strong>/h3> p classmbr-fonts-style display-7>Unless youre getting gear that hasnt been released to the general public... virtually every common problem is known and discussed. Though its sometimes tough to find that information (and the solution, or avoidence, if such exists)./p> /div> div classmb-5> h4 classcounter>02./h4> h3 classmb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-5>strong>Get the proper tools/strong>/h3> p classmbr-fonts-style display-7>Different parts of the camera gear, require a slightly different set of cleaning gear. In general, a mico-fiber cloth, distilled water, are the key elements to helping keep your gear clean and ready. (Rubbing Alcohol can be used in some areas, if put on the cloth or swab first... for the OUTSIDE of most camera gear. It is NOT recommended for internal parts, sensors, or around any seals). /p> /div> div classmb-5> h4 classcounter>03./h4> h3 classmb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-5>strong>The Rule of Ps/strong>/h3> p classmbr-fonts-style display-7>Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance. It holds true with virtually every facet of life. Camera gear, especially digitals, are sensitive... and require more preventive care. /p> /div> /div> div classmbr-figure stylewidth: 100%;> img srcassets/images/19.jpg altMobirise> /div> /div> /div>/section>section classmbr-section article content1 cid-qGheyhVsvE idcontent1-b> div classcontainer> div classmedia-container-row> div classmbr-text col-12 col-md-12> h2 classmbr-fonts-style block-title align-center display-2>General Consideredbr>strong>Safe Practices/strong>/h2> /div> /div> /div>/section>section classmbr-section article content1 cid-qGhezxHRKq idcontent2-c> div classcontainer> div classmedia-container-row> div classmbr-text col-12 col-md-12> p classmbr-fonts-style block-text display-7>NEVER EVER EVER use canned air to clean any part of a dSLR camera, but especially not the insides. First, the pressure behind the canned air, especially if the directional tube is used, could be too powerful for the sensor and seals. Second, its also possible there is icy liquid that comes out, which can cause damage, leave residue, and otherwise damage components within the camera. It could also blow particles to obscure places that cant easily be removed. br>br>If you ever need to use any liquid to clean any part of your camera, always place a few drops ON the cloth (or swab) first... rather than pouring or spraying it on any part of the camera. br>br>Cleaning the OUTSIDE of a camera shouldnt be difficult, or stressful. Dont spray or douse liquids on the parts, even if thought to be dust or weather resistent (Note: RESISTENT is not PROOF). Unless the gear is specifically designed to be UNDER WATER, use liquids sparingly. br>br>Use a SOFT cloth, such as MICRO FIBER, which is generally lint-less... leaving no residue on the parts wiped off. There are some places, and most circumstances, where the cloth should be DRY. If, however, you have to moist it... to get something off... then distilled (or filtered) water should be the first choice. If that doesnt work, try putting rubbing alcohol on the cloth to remove any sticky stuff. Do so carefully, and dont put any liquids (on or off a cloth or swab) inside of, or on any electronics without prior experience and great care & awareness. br>br>Sometimes a soft bristled tooth brush is handy for the OUTSIDE of gear. br>br>Obviously, the majority of the outside needs common sense, awareness, and care. Whereas, the INSIDE requires some KNOWLEDGE, extreme caution, and sometimes specialized tools. (If in doubt, seek a professionals help... even if it costs you a bit of money, because paying them will be much less than replacing what ever you break). br>br>When cleaning a LCD screen, do NOT use any more pressure than what is absolutely necessary. Too much pressure can damage the screen permanately. Dont get the LCD too wet, or allow moisture to seep into the insides. Not all LCDs are sealed from moisture, so care is advised. br>br>Keep any lens mount sensors, battery connections, and memory cards DRY & CLEAN, and clear of any debrise. Moisture on any of these areas can cause shorts... can great other failures, including irreparable damage to the electronics. br>br>In general, if ever you are attempting to clean the sensor, you need to remove the large particles first and foremost. If you dont, any hard pieces could cause scratches on the surface youre attempting to clean. When cleaning the lens, you need to be very careful on the back element (of glass), and the connectors that attach allow the camera and lens to communicate for auto-focus, and apature settings. br>br>Inside the dSLR body... the mirror mechanism, and sensor are exposed to the elements (dust, pollen, humidity, smoke, and particulates) each time you change the lens. Hopefully you are always extemely carefull, and never leave the cameras insides exposed any longer than absolutely necessary, and never ever store the camera without a either a lens or body cap. br>br>dSLR bodies have a mirror mechanism inside the camera (you see this when you change lens). That sometimes becomes exposed to dust, pollen, and other particals... which are seen on the view finder (but not on the image) when you take a picture. The micro fiber cloth should do the trick, allowing safe removal. There are also some internal cleaning kits, sold in most professional camera stores (as well as in Best Buy, Amazon, and eBay). Most come with more detailed instructions. You do not want to press on the mirror too hard, or scrub it too much. Lite, tender, strokes should do the trick. If not, you might need to seek professional help. This mirror is necessary to the function of a dSLR camera, so care and caution is necessary. They make blow (and sucker) bulbs with a brush on the end to help with dust removal... on the lens ends and potentially inside the camera. There ia a bit of a trick to using the bulbs, so if you arent sure... check with a camera shop or photographer friend. br>br>Inside the camera, is the sensor. It is located behind the mirror. Any particles on the sensor will appear as blurry or black spots on your images. Many of the modern camera bodies, like Canon make, have a built in sensor cleaning systme, which is nothing more than a quick ultra sonic vibration of the sensor on stop up, and power shut down of the camera. (The display tells you its happening, but you cant usually feel or hear it happening). The sensor is ultimately the most important part of the camera, because its where the images are initially captured (from the lens... before being processed, and stored in memory). br>br>If you arent 100% absolutely sure how to clean the sensor, I strongly suggest taking the camera to a local pro camera shop... and let them do it. There are kits, and instructions... and its honestly not difficult, but if it is extremely sensitive, and if its messed up, the entire camera body is toast - history - goneso! So, caution is really important on this part. br>br>Cleaning isnt really all that difficult on the outside, the lens, or even the mirror. Most camera shops have classes teaching people how to safely clean and care for their own cameras. br>br>If you are a smoker, have a working fireplace, camp fire, scented candles burning... in a dusty, or high pollen area, or otherwise in a high humidity area, you will need to be EXTRA CAREFUL whenever removing your lens, or storing your gear. /p> /div> /div> /div>/section>section classcid-qGikjngp7R idvideo2-d> figure classmbr-figure align-center container> div classvideo-block stylewidth: 81%;> div>iframe classmbr-embedded-video srchttps://www.youtube.com/embed/hKS-FbSYR38?rel0&showinfo0&autoplay0&loop0 width1280 height720 frameborder0 allowfullscreen>/iframe>/div> /div> /figure>/section>section classfooter4 cid-qGiyzliT9C mbr-reveal idfooter4-n> div classcontainer> div classmedia-container-row content mbr-white> div classcol-md-3 col-sm-4> div classmb-3 img-logo> a href./index.html/> img srcassets/images/logo22.png altMobirise> /a> /div> p classmb-3 mbr-fonts-style foot-title display-7> CameraMaintenance/p> p classmbr-text mbr-fonts-style display-7>a hrefindex.html>Home/a>br>a hrefgear.html>Gear/a>br>a hrefabout.html classtext-white>About/a>/p> /div> div classcol-md-4 col-sm-8> p classmb-4 foot-title mbr-fonts-style display-5>We live in Louisville, TN/p> p classmbr-text mbr-fonts-style display-7>strong>You can learn much more, when you check our photography blog a hrefhttp://photos.terrymercer.com/blog target_blank>here /a>br>/strong>br>strong>There are a variety of topics covered, cameras, photography & wedding tips, and techniques in capturing a variety of images. /strong>All photographs, icons, and videos are owned by their respective copyright holders, unless otherwise marked, and maybe stock or otherwise authorized for commercial use.br>br>strong>If youre interested in the topic of Nutrition, then you should a hrefhttp://www.mdschoice.com target_blank>check out our sponsor/a>/strong>br>br>/p> /div> div classcol-md-4 offset-md-1 col-sm-12> p classmb-4 foot-title mbr-fonts-style display-5> Contact Us /p> div data-form-typeformoid> div classform-block data-form-typeformoid> div data-form-alert hidden>Thanks for filling out the form!/div> form classblock mbr-form action./index.html/ methodpost data-form-titleMobirise Form>input typehidden nameemail data-form-emailtrue valuekXPBstCfHsge2QGrk9iT9vfS0GdkafnlVxsLVitR4U+WUcGCxlsXJ+OMiIkx8smRDu5RNjRN7NdSGsJaPZWPBAEfxapZcfFprEUpmFJOYXE/QnRzsMTiznjCbXZQyXod data-form-fieldEmail> div classrow> div classcol-md-12 data-foremail> input typetext classform-control input nameemail data-form-fieldEmail placeholderEmail required idemail-footer4-n> /div> div classcol-md-12 data-formessage> textarea classform-control input namemessage rows3 data-form-fieldMessage placeholderMessage styleresize:none idmessage-footer4-n>/textarea> /div> div classcol-md-12 align-center input-group-btn stylemargin-top: 10px;> button href typesubmit classbtn btn-primary btn-bgr display-4>SEND MESSAGE/button> /div> /div> /form> /div> /div> /div> /div> div classfooter-lower> div classmedia-container-row> div classcol-sm-12> hr> /div> /div> div classmedia-container-row mbr-white> div classcol-sm-12 copyright> p classmbr-text mbr-fonts-style display-7>Site Sponsored by a hrefhttp://www.vetsupplements.com/catalog target_blank>www.VetSupplements.com/a>/p> /div> /div> /div> /div>/section>section classcid-qGh0oTOCur idfooter1-a> div classcontainer> div classmedia-container-row> div classcol-md-4 col-lg-4 logo-footer mb-3 mt-3 align-center> img classimg-logo-footer srcassets/images/logo2.png altMobirise> p classtext-logo-footer mbr-fonts-style mb-0 display-5>StageResults/p> /div> div classcol-md-4 col-lg-5 copyright mb-3 mt-3> p classmb-0 text-copyright mbr-fonts-style display-7> © Copyright 2018 Terry Mercer, or respective holders (such as the embedded YouTube video) - All Rights Reserved. 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