


The mount ring does not seem waterproof.When describing their tough camera FinePix XP130, Fuji says explicitely that it is waterproof to 65ft/20m. Fuji mentions “moisture”, not water in the specification.However, I try not to get my X-T2 under pooring rain, because : This is good, and far better than non weather-sealed camera. This camera body is weather-sealed in 63 points. In the Fuji X-T2 specifications, Fujifilm writes that the Fuji X-T2 is resistant to dust and moisture. Let’s speak a little about Fuji specification regarding weather sealed cameras and lenses. 2 – Remove Dust on the Camera Body and Lenses.Here are the cleaning aspects I will be dealing with in this article : But still they are dusty and possibly salty. So when I come back, my camera bodies and lenses are not covered with mud and splashes, because I am cautious. I also usually stick with one lens for a whole shooting session, because this is my way of being immersed in the shooting itself, but sometimes, I just change a lens outside in a hurry. Sometimes I chase storm waves and am being washed with sea sprays (even my camera, although I protect it as much as I can, with a camera coat for instance). I often take my Fujifilm with me outside for shooting landscape or streetphotography. This article does not pretend to give general advices regarding camera cleaning, a topic that is often tagged by camera manufacturers as a risk of hardware damage. Please note that I am exposing my own process for cleaning my camera equipment. I use X-T2 bodies as well as a X100F, and several Fujinon and Samyang lenses. I’ve been shooting Fujifilm camera for several years now as a freelance photographer. You will find written explaination and also a video showing me cleaning my camera. I will get into details of my camera cleaning process in this post. Check the camera sensor for dust, and only if dust is detected, clean the sensor with an air blower, an Eyelead Gel Stick, or a Rollei Swab. Clean the camera LCD, viewfinder and the glass of the lenses. Then remove exterior dust from the camera body and lenses. I will share with you in this article my cleaning process for my mirrorless Fujifilm Cameras.ĭry your camera if necessary. I made a lot of research and tries, ended up with my own method and tools. Cleaning the exterior camera body was OK, but opening the camera, exposing and cleaning dust from the sensor was a scary operation for me. There was a time when I was reluctant to clean dust from my camera.
