
I bought this to have a way to clean my Nikon/Nikkor camera lenses. Buying the kit was cheaper than buying everything separately. I agree with other viewers that the anti-fog cloth may be better for, say, binoculars (which Nikon sells) than a camera. There are some rather basic instructions on how to use the pen, cloth and anti fog cloth in the case. If you are new to this sort of thing, remember the word “gentle” when cleaning lenses. Everything comes in a neat little zipper case with just a little extra room for other extras you might buy. The case also keeps everything neat and clean. No… the lens cloth does not come in its own plastic bag, but is washable if it gets dirty. If you wash it, I would stay away from things like fabric softener. If you do wash the lens cloth often enough where fabric softener is needed, buy a new cloth! If you’re overly concerned about keeping it clean, you can use a plastic sandwich bag. I’m happy I bought it. If you don’t already have one, buy a blower too. It seems that most people buy the Giottos Rocket Blaster 7.5″. While the name sounds wierd, it really does the job for removing dust and dirt from your lenses and your camera.
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Where can I buy Cheeky Chimp products? (Contact lens kit and clean-up box, to be exact)?
I've been looking Lens Kit for cheeky chimp products, and the only place i can find the contact lens kit is on visiondirect, (too expensive for me) and i can't find the clean-up box anywhere! p.s. i'm in college and on a tight budget!!
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