rc51tofuman Active Member Joined Sep 16, 2018 Messages 25 Reactions 5 Age 54 Nov 26, 2018 #1 Any recommendations on cleaning the hasselblad lens ? Thankyou in advance
Porky Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Sep 19, 2018 Messages 4,338 Reactions 7,614 Location Essex, England Nov 26, 2018 #2 I use an old oily rag for mine..., only joking I use a lens cleaning cloth for camera lenses, works great plus it’s small enough to carry in my mavic case. Reactions: rc51tofuman
I use an old oily rag for mine..., only joking I use a lens cleaning cloth for camera lenses, works great plus it’s small enough to carry in my mavic case.
Z zocalo Well-Known Member Joined Sep 30, 2018 Messages 906 Reactions 1,055 Nov 26, 2018 #3 Oily rags? Luxury! I have to make do with spit and a shirt sleeve. Up hill, both ways! In reality; blower bulb and microfibre lens cloth if it's just dust, Zeiss lens wipe (cleaning wipe in a sachet) if it's something more stubborn. Reactions: Porky and rc51tofuman
Oily rags? Luxury! I have to make do with spit and a shirt sleeve. Up hill, both ways! In reality; blower bulb and microfibre lens cloth if it's just dust, Zeiss lens wipe (cleaning wipe in a sachet) if it's something more stubborn.
rc51tofuman Active Member Joined Sep 16, 2018 Messages 25 Reactions 5 Age 54 Nov 26, 2018 #4 Thankyou I am new to the Drone flying. I flew it and around today. Went through 2 batteries. I could only get a range of 1 mile no matter which direction I was going Thankyou for the replies
Thankyou I am new to the Drone flying. I flew it and around today. Went through 2 batteries. I could only get a range of 1 mile no matter which direction I was going Thankyou for the replies
Porky Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Sep 19, 2018 Messages 4,338 Reactions 7,614 Location Essex, England Nov 26, 2018 #5 Always check & clean the lens before takeoff, again it’s part of the “to do” check list before flying.
Always check & clean the lens before takeoff, again it’s part of the “to do” check list before flying.