Once the money is spent for quality digital camera, it is important that the time when maintained properly. The camera will last much longer if you take precautions to keep it in better shape.
The most important and sensitive part of your digital camera is the camera lens. This serves as a window to the world, just scratched and will require professional intervention solution, too. For this reason it is important to protect your lens. Especially if you are not the pictures your lens cap should always be to clean the lens. Do not touch the lens with your finger. The oils left behind by your skin, it is difficult to remove, so that the blurred vision is better. If the lens should get dusty or dirty, use a clean cloth and made specifically for cleaning camera lenses.
The body of the camera should also be kept clean and free from impurities. Hold the camera in a briefcase or purse when not in use. When you get dirty, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. If a camera has the LCD, it is acceptable to be able to breathe easily add some water to lightly wipe with a soft cloth.
Digital cameras should be kept dry. Most cameras are not waterproof and should not be in situations where they could be dipped in liquid or spray. When the camera gets wet, it’s a good idea to disable it, remove the battery and memory card. Allow the camera to air dry for a day or two. At this point, if the camera is not working properly, you should contact a professional repair company or manufacturer for advice.
In general, the camera is at its best when stored in mild, dry conditions. Extreme temperatures can be harmful, so do not try to push your camera to your car or a super sunny locations. Another good idea is to use silica gel packets that come with multiple purchases to save to prevent moisture loss and put it in a drawer or container where you store your camera. If you want to store your camera for a long time not using, should make the first battery from the camera. This precaution will prevent damage to the battery should leak.
Finally, if you plan to store the photos in a place where you think you will have a higher risk of damage from water or soil or other conditions, a disposable camera and have your digital home. Better safe than sorry.


