How to clean your sensor and camera - 5 tricks by photographer Thorsten Overgaard

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Komentáře • 64

  • @richarddenise3886
    @richarddenise3886 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent and a simple, but extremely important video! Especially the last segment regarding the avoidance of fear to clean a sensor. Thanks so much!

  • @niallmurray9725
    @niallmurray9725 Před 2 lety +3

    Thoroughly enjoy your videos Thorsten. Just noticed the picture of Sade in the back ground, did you take that for the album?… great singer! (And portrait!) 👍👌

  • @pwithanm7929
    @pwithanm7929 Před 2 lety

    Real good video. Love the makeup brush idea for dust that gets under the dials.

  • @tjmanou6422
    @tjmanou6422 Před 2 lety +6

    I would be concerned about using the same cloth for the body and the lens in case it transfers some particles that will result in scratching the glass. I use two different clothes, one for the body one for the lens. Tahnk you

  • @GrenvilleMelonseedSkiff496

    Great info and excellent timing for me. I went with my heart two weeks ago and decided to order a Fujifilm X100V that’s on back order. Clean gear is a joy to use! PS: Guys buy cameras and gals buy lipstick … yikes!

  • @simsonison
    @simsonison Před 2 lety

    hi there ;) nice video and some good tipps! Im just wondering, do you always use a lensshade? I mean I know it is good for protection and flare control, but I do use a ND Filter most of the time, as I mainly shoot wide open, and on some lenses the lensshade makes it quite big. So how much noticable difference does a lensshade really make? thank you

  • @sophiab5272
    @sophiab5272 Před 2 lety +2

    Hahah. Jumping in as a 33 year old woman who has never set foot in a Sephora, but has spent an embarrassing amount of time in camera shops. We’re out here, bud. 😎
    Thanks for the helpful tips on cleaning my collection. ☺️

  • @dfj555
    @dfj555 Před 2 lety +1

    What are your thoughts on occasionally using a low level uv light on your lenses for maintenance/preventative purposes?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +1

      Not an issue for me, but I think if in HK, Philippines so on it could be an idea. But no experience with it really.

  • @Rawa2ful
    @Rawa2ful Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the helpful tips 😀
    I have an irrelevant question. How many Leica cameras do you own in total? And is the Q2 one of them?
    Thanks 😊

  • @PrinZsuN1
    @PrinZsuN1 Před rokem

    I just love your videos , peace and love from Germany

  • @barryobrien1890
    @barryobrien1890 Před 2 lety +2

    For the rubberized metal on some cameras, sunscreen can cause it to deteriorate, so be careful applying and clean hands after use. Totally agree it's really important to keep things clean

  • @genobambino
    @genobambino Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Thorsten, what length strap do you recommend (or use yourself) for wearing your camera the way you do?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +1

      125 cm

    • @genobambino
      @genobambino Před 2 lety

      @@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard Thanks! I notice you don't use half cases typically (unless you put them on after taping a video). Do you not recommend them to preserve the body? I find the silver M11 to be a little more slippery than the black and wonder if a case would add some grip.

  • @michaelshick4612
    @michaelshick4612 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Thorsten, I pick up a (ELW) Summarit 5cm 1:1.5 on Ebay . The lens is good shape ,but the front element glass is scratched from over the years. Would you know if there's anyway to get replacement or repaired. Thank you for your help . Michael

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety

      Mail and ask cs@leica-camera.com if they will do something about it. They have polished front glass on older lenses in the past, but not sure what they say about it. Else you have to find a 3rd party repair in Hong Kong or somewhere that know hot to take stuff apart, clean, polish and all

    • @jurgenburchhart5816
      @jurgenburchhart5816 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard can/would you recommend some stores in HKG?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety

      @@jurgenburchhart5816 Don't really know any of them from personal shopping. I visit, but generally get my equipment in Europe and USA.

  • @RS-Amsterdam
    @RS-Amsterdam Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Thorsten, I was a bit surprised to hear that you USED to live in Denmark (mentioned in the video) .
    Didn't know you moved, where are you living now ??
    Greetings from Amsterdam, used to work in Copenhagen when I was young, in the late 80's, love Denmark and the Danish people, had a great time there, was just in time to be part of the last 3-4 minutes of the live feed.
    Thanks for sharing !!

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety

      Yes, moved out of Denmark some years ago. Now I live in Florida and have also been living in Los Angeles for a while.

    • @gerryphilpott9766
      @gerryphilpott9766 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard When you do a 'walk with me' in the Los Angeles area, please let me know. I'd like to tag along. See you next month in NYC.

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +1

      @@gerryphilpott9766 Keep an eye out for the LA walk

  • @gchesterton
    @gchesterton Před 2 lety +1

    How frequently would you recommend sending the M in for a factory CLA?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +1

      I tend to drive by the factory every 6 months, and that is nice. Else if I had to send it, two years or more time.

    • @gchesterton
      @gchesterton Před 2 lety +1

      @@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard Is that based on your amount of use (shutter activations) or simply the passage of time and exposure to the outside elements?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +2

      @@gchesterton If something needs fixing, send it in. Or if you feel it's time to get all calibrated and made new again, send it in. Else keep using it and don't worry too much.

  • @Gravitys-NOT-a-force
    @Gravitys-NOT-a-force Před 2 lety +1

    Taking the Grand Canyon as an example, fresh water running over rock will eventually abrade the rock. Silversmith's gloves have to have some abrasive material embedded in the cloth. Have you asked Leica about the long-term effects of your silversmith's gloves? I don't want to accelerate the "brassing" of my M10-R.

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety

      If you rub it all the time, over days or years I'm sure it take more than just the dirt. Occasional cleaning with cloth, silversmith cloth etc will take the dirt and grease only.

  • @mifcnm
    @mifcnm Před 2 lety +1

    Can you use the glove on a Silver M?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, but make sure it is clean. If you clean for example a gold lighter or other first, you will see dark residue on the glove, and that will stick to the silver body. So use a clean one, or one for silver bodies only.

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 Před 2 lety +1

    Which camera straps are those and length?

  • @zoltankaparthy9095
    @zoltankaparthy9095 Před 2 lety +1

    Schoen, gemuetlich as always. Leica uses the red gel stick for sensor cleaning. What is your opinion of the gel sticks?

  • @windynotes
    @windynotes Před 2 lety +4

    Just wondering after years of blowing & wiping the lens, have you checked with Leica if the lens surface has micro scratches and the lens coating worn off? Also seems there is no protective filter on the lens too. Could it be Leica lenses have very tough front lens coatings?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +2

      Lenses will get micro scratches, visible or not to the eye. Doesn't really affect the photo. And often if you send the lens in for checkup, they can polish the glass or whatever they do. They do the same with screens on digital cameras, clean them and polish them so they look like new.
      If you put a big fingerprint on the front of a lens and take a photo, it won't be visible. If you then shoot at night with strong light sources in the photo, or in daytime against the light, you will see the light blurs. That will give an idea how much (or little) it does.
      I had a photo I did in LA with a Noctilux at night. Looked really funky, like fog or some 1980's disco LP cover. When I checked, the cleaning personnel had used some spray so the front of the lens (when it was on a table) has a think layer of that. Cool effect, will try to do it again myself one day 🙂

    • @windynotes
      @windynotes Před 2 lety +1

      I presume you do not use any protective filters on all your lenses?

    • @_Just_Some1
      @_Just_Some1 Před 2 lety +2

      Filters most often than not ruin the quality of your lens. I never use a filter. Also regarding scratches, micro scratches and even a medium scratch will not affect the final image. It can of course cause flair.

    • @shadowblack1987
      @shadowblack1987 Před rokem

      Don't be a clown. Micro scratches won't affect photos.

  • @peetje28021970
    @peetje28021970 Před 2 lety +1

    Done it myself when I started photography but couple of years back I heard it's bad for the coating of a lens when you breathe on a lens before you wipe a lens clean?
    All the best, Peter

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety

      I used to breath or blow on the sensors (not a good idea because you blow particles on the sensor :-). For the lenses, I am not worried. They are strong front glass on modern lenses. Older lenses, like 30-50 years back, could have soft front glass (like the 21/3.4 that I have, the front glass is really soft).

    • @peetje28021970
      @peetje28021970 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought it had to do with chance of fungus on your coating due to breathing.

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +1

      @@peetje28021970 No, fungus is darkness and humidity. Some Asia regions have that problem big time, so they store their lenses in special storage boxes, a bit like a fridge for milk. But this one is for lenses.

    • @peetje28021970
      @peetje28021970 Před 2 lety +1

      Okay, well thanks then Thorsten.
      I still wear my camera whenever I can lol and this weekend it served me right again 😊

    • @windynotes
      @windynotes Před 2 lety

      Yes we use a mains powered dehumidifier storage cabinet with electronic controls for our lenses and cameras due to the high humidity.

  • @bwashere4699
    @bwashere4699 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, nice tipps. I use the "used" sensor swabs to clean the lens front elements. Since they have nice edges, they get even in the corners of a lens. :)

  • @theblackandwhitefilmproject

    FYI From Google : "Do not breathe on the lens to fog it for cleaning. There are harmful acids in breath that can damage lens coatings. Just use the blower bulb, then brush, and wipe the lens in a circular spiral from the centre outward. "Cheers.

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +2

      Don't trust all you read or see on the internet 🙂

    • @efstathioszavvos4878
      @efstathioszavvos4878 Před 2 lety +2

      That's not true. People have been doing this for more than 100 years and I'm pretty sure you won't find anyone who has damaged their lens coating by breathing on it. a) human breath is alkaline, and b) the article where you read this from on petapixel refers to a hysteria people got around 2012, where Nikon's directions for cleaning which promote the (very expensive) cleaning product Nikon sells mentioned this. In the bottom of the article it says Nikon has eventually removed the reference to acids in breath from the maintenance directions. Nikon, up to a few years ago, was also saying you shouldn't be cleaning your sensor. I guess these are disclaimer type statements for people who lack common sense. The risk is much higher e.g. from the wrong type of cloth and breathing on the lens may also lead to using the wrong cloth such as your sleeve.

  • @johnnieboy66
    @johnnieboy66 Před 2 lety +2

    That looks like a picture of Sade on your fireplace. Did you actually photograph her?

    • @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard
      @MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard  Před 2 lety +5

      No, that's an album cover. I put different ones there just to make myself and other vinyl lovers feel there is a reason to continue life ;-)

    • @johnnieboy66
      @johnnieboy66 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard haha amen to that 💪

  • @salmonefotografia77
    @salmonefotografia77 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing, very useful to me. Thank you!!!❤❤❤

  • @thinkpadx60
    @thinkpadx60 Před 5 měsíci

    "Women go and buy lipstick in the same way guys buy cameras" that is just 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @billd7226
    @billd7226 Před 2 lety +1

    Any feelings about lens pens? You didn't mention them so I'm assuming that you don't like them.

  • @MIZRAIM1906
    @MIZRAIM1906 Před 2 lety +1

    Thorsten, at :23 write „Mommy“ because in English, a „Mummy“ is an Egyptian pharaoh with all of his intestines pulled out and wrapped in linen. Talking like this is the reason why you didn’t get the job as White House photographer my man!!! Just playing. Say „Mommy“ though.

  • @TheDarlowiak
    @TheDarlowiak Před rokem

    Using same micro - fiber to clean camera body and LENS ? No way .