✨ Elevate Your Gear Care with Rosco Photographic Filters! ✨
The Rosco Photographic Lighting Filters Lens Tissue is a premium cleaning solution featuring 100 sheets of lintless, static-free micro-fiber tissue. Each lightweight and disposable 4x6 inch sheet is free from abrasives and silicone additives, ensuring a gentle yet effective clean for your valuable photographic equipment.
C**N
Good Purchase
Excellent tissues.
T**Y
Gift item
Bought it as a gift for my mother-in-law. She’s been using it so i think she likes it.
B**B
Great on Lenses and Excellent Form Factor
I work in the video industry and these have been awesome. I used to use KimTech lens tissue, but I love the form factor of the Rosco Tissues. So much easier to throw them into my kit. The KimTechs worked just as well, but their bulky box took up so much room.
R**Y
Cleans Lens.
Easy To Clean Lens For Lab.
R**H
Method for polarizing filters
I put a small partial finger mark on a brand new 72mm Tiffen circular polarizing filter. After applying about half a drop of ROR lens cleaner (Amazon) using an all cotton Q-tip and removing with a couple more it looked okay. I then decided to give the whole outer filter surface a clean using a fresh Q-tip with 3 drops of ROR, starting at the center with a gentle circular motion towards the edge. Air drying looked streaky as did drying using a new Q-tip. This method only makes things worse. I next purchased a 100 sheets of Rosco Lens Tissue from Amazon. I first tried a method described on the Tiffen lens tissue reviews: roll/fold one lens tissue quite tightly and tear into 2 pieces by pulling on each end (this is only possible by wetting the middle with a couple drops of ROR), then use the torn ends to swab the filter after extra wetting with 1-2 drops ROR. This didn't work for me - the results were similar to the Q-tip method. I next tried fold/rolling one tissue as before and by holding each end forcing the folded cylinder into a U-shaped form. I then wetted the bottom of the U with 3 drops ROR and dragged it from one side of the filter to the other, finishing with a circular motion to bring the flat tissue surface next to the metal edge of the filter. I then dried any remaining surface liquid with an air blower. Most of the filter now looked clear and clean but there were still streaks and dots next to the edge where the tissue finished up. Q-tips + ROR were tried and again did not help here so I prepared an fresh U-shaped tissue + ROR and used it just on this area and was able to get the whole filter looking satisfactory.
S**S
Always use these on my lenses
I consider myself an "advanced amateur" shooter. I always use this tissue with the Roscoe cleaning fluid. The key thing about using these is to used a puff of air across the lens first. You absolutely do not want any small rocks or pebbles getting stuck between the paper and your lens.I dampen one with cleaning fluid and give the lens a scrub. I try not to do a circular motion but going from the middle of the lens outward. I then use a second tissue to dry with the same motion. Overall, this has worked over very well!
A**R
Simply the best.
If you a serious photographer, this is the tissue to use - hands down. I have expensive gear and I don't use anything else. Nothing else but Roscoe. I hope the product will stick around for the years to come. Thank you for making such a quality product. My lenses thank you too.
L**A
Good
No issues with cleaning lenses doesnt scratch.
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