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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
This sounds cleanable to me, though I know you have tried. Be very careful not to scratch the lens and use only cloths designed for the purpose, i.e. a lens cloth. I find the cleaning solutions available from opticians are usually very good.
If you are having real problems with getting rid of the marks better to pay a camera shop or opticians to clean it for you than risk damaging the lens. They are covered by insurance if they mess up and it should only be a very modest cost.
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While I was enthusiastically taking macro pictures of damp flower petals, I accidently got some water on my lens. I didn't panic, because I figured it was only water...right? But now it seems to have left the permanent outline of the water drops on my lense! First I tried the tried-and-true method of breathing vapor on it and then using a lens cloth...to no avail. Then I even tried lens cleaning solution, but the outlines are still there!!! :( They are significant enough to show up in my pictures... Is this a disaster, or is there still hope?
Fretting worriedly,
Stefanie