Photo Tips - Effect of OIL on LENS - TravellerG

Hi Dear all,

[Dedicating this post for, better photos, in our Google Maps]

A very brief post… But this is a detailed one, if you study this well…

How can you differentiate shots with Camera Lens, smudged with OIL?

A good camera can produce excellent results - but once the Lens is dirty, the quality of photo decreases dramatically… Believe me…

See the following 3 Photos … I am sure you can make it out.

The typical symptom is the ‘rays from the bulb’.! The photos are self explanatory… is it not? Other samples and explanations will be posted, later.

  1. Almost clean (Microfiber cleaned) - but not happy.

  1. Just cleaned, with wet-soft tissue

  1. More smudges…

Conclusion:

Keep your camera LENS clean or CLEAN THE LENS of you MOBILE / camera before clicking the shot… - you can use Microfiber / Lens cleaning cloth; Lens cleaning Kit too is not expensive.

Dear @LucioV @davidhyno & other seniors, can you spare few minutes to add more guidance for other LGs, please. Dear @DeniGu @VasT , you have something to add to guide our LGs better?.

Also request, @JohnPeter @NandKK @Saravanakanth @NareshDarji @TPattanaik @Shrut19 to give your experiences, please.

Thanks

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Hi @TravellerG ,

Thanks for your tips! It’s always recommended to clean the lances of the camera before taking photos.

Your examples are not visible at the moment, so if you would like to point them out, try to upload the photos again.

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How not to agree, @TravellerG

Please check the sharing attributes of your Google photos album, and update the link. Actually we don’t have the permission to see your photos.

When you embed a photo, I suggest you to check your post in anonymous mode, to verify what the community can see

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Hi @TravellerG I can’t see the examples, but I know what are you talking of.

Some months ago I was doing a 360 photoshoot on assignment, and I forgot some dust on my fisheye… the result was a lot of flares, as I was shooting a chandelier shop!!!

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Thank you very much, dear friend, @ErmesT , for guiding me on time. Otherwise the post would have been a waste. Also, I shall surely do check it after posting, anonymously.

The probable mistake I have done was that, I kept the Google Photo’s Window in a re-sized window, which was relatively very small.

To confirm the same, I edited the post, with a photo copied from a medium sized Google Photo’s window (the photo was published in small size). The two other copied from full windows came in original size - updated for academic interest.

Once again thank you for the timely help.

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Thank you, dear friend @LucioV ,

  1. the mistake was pointed out by our Ermes & corrected - the problem/ solution too may be interesting to you (Above) - Hope you will have look at tose 3 photos, when time permits.

  2. Exactly, dear - In 360, the effect is more, because the camera has lesser optical area for seeing 360, spherical area!. Tanks for your involvement…

In mobiles, the LENS smudging effect is more as we handle the equipment more frequently.

Regards

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Exactly, now I have always one of these with me

P.S. @KatyaL I think you marked my reply as best answer by mistake :wink:

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Hi @LucioV I actually marked Ermest’s answer as best, so there is no mistake :wink:

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True dear @LucioV , I too carry, the Microfiber, Brush & Rubber Balloon, too. Great, I will show your photo in the next post, along with other items.

Thanks,

PS:

Could you, please confirm that the photos are visible now?

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Thank you for your timely help, dear @KatyaL , I hope it is visible now, When time permits, kindly comment,

Regards

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Thanks @KatyaL but I’m sure that for some seconds you credited it to me by mistake :wink: Yes, checked!

The linked post is mine, I still have the page open. So, if you are sure you marked @ErmesT reply as BA and not mine, this could be a Lithium issue. :wink:

This is just to raise an hand if this is an unwanted behaviour of the platform, not to claim a BA :wink:

Yes @TravellerG I can see the photos now :wink:

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Thnk you @LucioV

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Hi @TravellerG ,

Yes, they are visible now!

Thanks @ErmesT for your help.

P.S.

@LucioV Sorry to hear that, but I’m pretty much sure I marked the right one :slight_smile:

Thank you also for your comments.

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Thanks @KatyaL so I think you should open an internal ticket, as I show you that my post was briefly marked as Best Answer by mistake.

It’s not the first time it happens, so maybe there is something wrong in the platform.

Thanks a lot,

Lucio

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@LucioV Oh, ok! Thanks a lot! I’ve just noticed your screenshot. Let me investigate that further.

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You’re right @TravellerG and it’s also important to remember what you use to clean the lenses! You have to be very careful: even a small grain of sand can ruin a lens forever! The lens cleaning tool is indispensable for SLR cameras !

Bye,

David

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@TravellerG the magic word…“microfiber” .

It is a really “first things first” post, most important rule of a clean and tight lens and view finder or screen.

Thank you.

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Thank you for sharing your tips with us @TravellerG

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**Namskar… @TravellerG **

Sir…

Frankly speaking I m using Smartphone only I Don’t have any Photography gadgets…

But Reading your Post I m preparing for further, when I use my Own gadgets…

So Thanks for Sharing…

Regards From Mumbai…

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