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>I made a newbie mistake and stored my Canon EF-S 18-55mm kit lens
> without the cap on it. Now, when I mount it on my camera, the
> viewfinder has a look to it that I can only describe as grainy.
>
> Is there anything I can do about this myself? Should I take the
> lens to a camera store, or a specialized repair shop?
You can safely clean most lens dust and grime yourself. See the
instructions in your camera's manual or search online for the best
techniques.
Camera stores sell soft tissue or microfiber cloths, as well as liquids,
that can help you quickly clean your lenses.
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Ben Rosengart - 26 Feb 2005 20:46 GMT
> You can safely clean most lens dust and grime yourself. See the
> instructions in your camera's manual or search online for the best
> techniques.
>
> Camera stores sell soft tissue or microfiber cloths, as well as liquids,
> that can help you quickly clean your lenses.
Thank you, Philip. I brought the lens to a camera store, and they
were happy to sell me a cleaning kit. I haven't tried it yet.

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Ben Rosengart (212) 741-4400 x215
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questions that are equal parts trivial and intriguing.
--Josh Micah Marshall