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We found 31 Reddit comments about Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System, Black
Introducing our new simple lens-cleaning system effective, durable and long lastingIntroducing our new simple lens-cleaning system effective, durable and long lastingQuality is assured and maintained up-to a certain level, another very important feature of this cleaning kit is that it has Soft brush retracts into pen body to stay cleanRemoves fingerprints, dust, and other debris that may compromise your imageWorks with all types of cameras (digital and film), as well as binoculars, telescopes, and other optical products
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31 Reddit comments about Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System, Black:

u/StarrFall · 12 pointsr/PSVR
u/beegeetee · 5 pointsr/photography

Not worth the risk. Buy a lens pen and you'll never look back.

https://smile.amazon.com/Nikon-7072-Lens-Cleaning-System/dp/B00006JN3G

Just make sure you buy a brand name and genuine (so, prefer B&H over Amazon).

Edit: Using pressured air may push some of the dust inside the lens or the camera (i.e. onto the mirror).

u/neuromonkey · 5 pointsr/photography

Yes, absolutely. Twice a year I send my Lens Pen to a lab in New York to have the carbon powder recharged, and my Giotto Rocket Blaster to a place in Texas to have the filter replaced and new vacuum installed. I also have my lens cloths professionally dry cleaned and pressed.

u/pocketmnky · 4 pointsr/PSVR

You could *try* a LensPen on that. I had something similar that I was convinced was scratches but it went away with one use of the LensPen. It's worth the $10 or so on Amazon.

u/natemac · 3 pointsr/OculusQuest

I have one of these in my camera bag, check to see if it’s cheaper if you call it a camera lens cleaner rather then a vr lens cleaner


Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006JN3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gce4Db12SW2NJ

$8

I trust is with way more expensive lenses then the quest

u/poopisme · 3 pointsr/PSVR

This is what I use and its perfect

u/GrandWithCheese · 3 pointsr/PSVR
u/theinfamousj · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

Alternatively, I have used this exact lens pen when I go backpacking. The marker-like end is the one that you use on your lenses and the brush end might be good for a camera but not so much for eyeglasses.

u/cozalt · 2 pointsr/PSVR

Congrats on joining the community!

I'm no expert by any means and will just be providing my personal opinion/experience, but to answer your questions:

Question 1: Keep the headset out of direct sunlight, especially the inner lens. Some use the box to keep it stored, I purchased this which works great. Clean the lens with glasses cleaning cloth or lens pen cleaner, such as this.

Question 2: I wear glasses as well. I noticed after months of use a tiny scratch on the lens but it doesn't affect my gameplay at all. There are solutions out there I'm sure, but I have not invested into any. PSVR is considered safe to use with glasses.

Question 3: I don't know the worst game, but I can give you a small list of the ones I've played and would say are worth getting in no particular order:

Batman,
Battlezone,
Eve:Valkyrie,
Resident Evil,
Farpoint (/w Aim Controller),
Playstation VR Worlds,
Robinson: The Journey,
Dirt Rally (/w Steering Wheel),
StarWars Battlefront (for X-wing mission - I found it cheap for $10),
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood

It's not hard to find amazing upcoming game, as this sub posts them often. Just to name a few I'm stoked for:

Skyrim VR,
Ace Combat 7,
Doom VR

Hopefully this helps you - goodluck!

Edit: I missed your last question. I linked already to the VR stand. Get a pair of Move controllers and Aim Controller.

u/phenom0205 · 2 pointsr/PSVR

So like everyone in this sub bought the one I linked below and it's been out of stock for weeks. So you can place an order and wait or find another one. I have an order for one but I might look for another. Hope this helps

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006JN3G/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_H7ioyb4BAHC0M

u/1N54N3M0D3 · 2 pointsr/ValveIndex

I use this one: Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006JN3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9s3YCb46AEHXS


Pretty much, you use the brush to clear anything on the lens that would scratch the lens if you were to rub it around the lens.

Then you flip it around, and screw the cap back and forth a few times to prepare the pad to be used on the lens.

Then you put the pad flat on the lens, and do small circles around the lens until it is clean. And I usually screw the cap on and off a few times for each lens.

Just make sure nothing is stuck on the pad before rubbing against your lens.

I'd also like to say that it works wonderfully for glasses, too. Especially for fingerprints and other things that my microfiber cloths had trouble with. And much easier to get into the corners of my squared lenses with.

u/grittycotton · 2 pointsr/Vive

with cloth, i'm worried of damaging the lens alignment in HMDs.

has anyone tried using a pen lens cleaner on theirs?

u/Timo_KC · 2 pointsr/PSVR

And here is a lens pen that works well. I would get both, personally. The lens pen removes oils and smudges, but the lens cloth can be good for leaving some of the residue that the lens pen leaves. Be sure to use the brush or some kind of air to blow away dust particles prior to using either. Small particles have the potential to scratch your lens if you rub them in.

https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-7072-Lens-Cleaning-System/dp/B00006JN3G/

u/GuilhermeFreire · 2 pointsr/DSLR

If it isn't interfering in the pictures, it isn't on the lens.

It can be:

  • On the primary mirror
  • On the Focusing screen
  • On the eyepiece
  • On the electronic display that shows you your focusing points and information inside the viewfinder.
  • On the Pentamirror

    The first three are really easy. First you try with a blower/air pump.

    If didn't helped, you can try to use a soft brush

    After these, if not clean, you can use a cleaning solution as Eclipse on a coffee filter or on a pecpad.

    The eyepiece you can use a soft microfiber cloth to clean

    You can look for tutorials of how to clean the focusing screen on your camera. it is somewhat nervewracking, but is doable.

    If this doesn't help, possibly the display that show the information inside the viewfinder is busted or the pentamirror is dirty. This should it be covered in the warranty. It wont impact the quality of your photos, but also it won't be a easy fix that you can DIY.

u/ctornync · 2 pointsr/steelers

Did you take these OP? They're awesome. You might benefit from one of these but they're still awesome either way.

u/STR4NGE · 2 pointsr/oculus

Others have mentioned this before. I have one of these. I use it on all my camera lenses and will likely use it on my DK2 when it comes. The brush is for cleaning any dust/dirt. The concave microfiber tip is for polishing. No dirt will get on the tip as you cap it when you are done. I highly recommend.

u/GrumpyAdultman · 1 pointr/PSVR

I bought this one back at the launch:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00006JN3G/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's not even sold by Amazon directly anymore. I'm sure they all do a good job, but this one hasn't given me any problems.

u/noluckmurphy · 1 pointr/oculus

I've been using a Nikon Lens Pen. No idea if it's good or bad for the lenses but it clears them up nicely:

http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-7072-Lens-Cleaning-System/dp/B00006JN3G

u/Noctroewich · 1 pointr/PSVR

I had this exact same problem. A good lens pen is what I recommend to properly and safely clean IT without risking making it worse. I have oily skin so this is very common for me.

This is what I have Nikon 7072 Lens Pen Cleaning System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006JN3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_uZ1kfZHHACRK7

u/JoshtheLemon · 1 pointr/PSVR
u/pbgu1286 · 1 pointr/oculus

I use this: https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-7072-Lens-Cleaning-System/dp/B00006JN3G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1542383640&sr=8-2&keywords=amazon+lens+pen

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It's great. If it's good enough for people to use to clean their $4k camera lenses it's good enough for my Rift!

u/tomdelfino · 1 pointr/secretsanta

> I find that how I gift has less to do with the value of the number of credits that went into the exchange and more to do with what I can determine about a person

Yeah, it's more about the person than it is about how many credits you're using. One of my favorite gifts was a "Los Pollos Hermanos" t-shirt and a lens pen. Neither of the gifts is expensive, but it's actually a very thoughtful gift. I like Breaking Bad, hence the t-shirt, and I'm into film and photography, so she got me the lens pen. I still have both; the lens pen is with arm's reach now and I still get compliments on the shirt when I wear it.

I signed up for the Super Plus this year just to see what it's all about, but I've only done single-credit in the past and will still be doing a 99% majority of single-credit for future exchanges.

u/ItsMeEntropy · 1 pointr/photography
u/mynameiswrath · 1 pointr/PSVR

Hmmm maybe a lens pen would work? I bought this one when I first got my PSVR.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006JN3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_h7kJybGY6ZNEF

u/Sciri · 0 pointsr/photography

Just a few of the lighter purchases I've made this year that I can recommend to anyone. Maybe these are more like stocking stuffers but they're definitely must-haves.