Once you’ve invested in a digital camera or bought new lenses, keeping all the components safe and clean is a high priority. Simply storing everything in a cupboard or the original box just won’t do.
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SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carl Zeiss Vision, Inc. today announced the availability of ZEISS AntiFOG Wipes in stores and online at various retailers. The latest addition to the successful ZEISS Lens ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tangible ® Science, LLC, an innovator creating a dramatically better contact lens experience for patients and eye care practices, today launched the ideal ...
Cleaning your own dSLR is tricky business. Make sure you're doing it right so you don't make things worse in the process. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small ...
The way you clean your contact lens can sometimes affect your vision and health, according to the FDA. They say to be extra careful if your contact lens solution contains hydrogen peroxide, and to ...
SLIPPING CLEANING FLUID into one's eye is not likely to be high on anyone's list of hobbies, but contact lens wearers do it daily. After spending the night in cleaning solution, a dripping contact ...
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