Spyke

Yes, I do. You're not the only crazy person. If I don't wipe it, it looks blurred, smudged, or get that weird effect where it looks like I have astigmatism.

14

Only if it looks like it's dirty or smudged on the screen after opening the camera and see what it can see. I had more of a habit wiping the lens down every single time when I used a real camera since you couldn't just check by looking through the lens.

5

I don’t. I feel like every time I slide it into my pocket and pull it out, the lens gets a quick wipe. I also wipe down my phone with a little dab of isopropyl alcohol when I get home, so it kinda keeps it from getting filthy buildups.

4

Maybe if the photo “matters” but generally no.

Bonus that iOS detects that and tells you to wipe your lens if you’re trying to take a photo with a filthy phone.

4

I don’t think I’ve ever wiped my phone camera lenses.

The case I use has a lip around the camera module that keeps it recessed, so they never really touch anything. Looking at them now, they’re perfectly clean.

4

I carry a glasses cloth with me 24/7 for my glasses but, also using it on my camera lenses if I’m photographing anything mildly important

3

I shutdown my phone each morning (best way to remove malware or viruses). This is when I clean it with an alcohol wipe, including the camera lens. Once in a while I take it out of its case to clean out the dirt.

3

I usually lick the lens clean. makes for some great photos when someone asks me to take a photo of them with their phone.

3

No. I don’t normally do things to get my camera dirty in the first place. Plus the inside of my pocket seems to do a good job at keeping it clean.

3

It’s not as detrimental as you think.

If you take a dedicated camera, put it on a tripod, and shoot it at like f22, yeah, you’ll clearly see a spec of dust or a smudge in a shot. But shoot with a wide open aperture (like your phone usually does), and its essentially invisible.

And then that little imperfection gets AI’d away by all the computational frame-stacking your phone does for every shot.


In other words, your phone’s images so processed that one spec of dust doesn’t really matter.

And even on RAWs from a mirrorless camera, it’s the least of your problems, with things like shot noise, motion blur, lens distortion, botched settings and other imperfections all having a much bigger impact on the final image.

3

AbsoLUTEly !!
Indeed, I make sure to balance the situation by watching a Wong Kar-wai film, 王家衛電影, as expected, each time!

Ah, 哈哈,我最喜歡他玩抹布和肥皂碟的那段!❤️

2

Nothing like a little Vaseline on the lens for a sexier shot like in the olden times.

2

I do it when I take a pic with my Mom's or a couple other people's phones, some people do not even care that they put their fingers on the lens, and some phones are just made in such a way that it's hard to avoid if you're not thinking about it.

Edit: I have had it happen to me a few times, I dislike calls with the phone pressed against my ear with a passion so I tend to avoid it, but I feel like that makes it more likely to smudge the lens so if you do it often.

2

It's wild to me that some people buy top of the line phones for the cameras then never bother to clean the lenses ever in their whole life

God forbid I take off their case, cockroaches would fly out

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