You need to get a camel hair brush and get as much dust off as you can first with that. Then if they need a little more aggressive cleaning. Just a simple damp microfiber rag just damp enough to cut the dirt. (Water only). They should be perfectly fine. Then as another finishing touch, get some cans of compressed air like Dust Off and blow them all out and this will do wonders down in the crevices and areas you can’t get to with a rag. Most old cameras are actually quite well built and can handle being….well….handled. So don’t worry too hard about it. Just be careful and take your time. Good Luck and what a great find!
get a micron cleaning cloth(it does not get even a single lint on any surface i use it for my pc lcd and my digicam screen,mobile screen etc)
i hope this helps
You need to get a camel hair brush and get as much dust off as you can first with that. Then if they need a little more aggressive cleaning. Just a simple damp microfiber rag just damp enough to cut the dirt. (Water only). They should be perfectly fine. Then as another finishing touch, get some cans of compressed air like Dust Off and blow them all out and this will do wonders down in the crevices and areas you can’t get to with a rag. Most old cameras are actually quite well built and can handle being….well….handled. So don’t worry too hard about it. Just be careful and take your time. Good Luck and what a great find!
get a micron cleaning cloth(it does not get even a single lint on any surface i use it for my pc lcd and my digicam screen,mobile screen etc)
i hope this helps