I have a monthly routine of checking over my cameras to make sure they are all ok.
Here are some simple tips you can follow to make sure your camera is always ready to be used.
Battery and Memory Cards
Every few weeks take out the battery and memory card. The simple action of removing them and putting them back in will clean the contacts without any additional work. Contacts can become oxidised over time and the simple action of removing the battery or card will clean the two mating surfaces and remove any oxidisation.
Charging Batteries
If you have more than one set of batteries, there’s no harm in cycling those as well at the same time. Charge up your spare set before putting them in the camera. Don’t worry about charging up the set that have just come out of the camera, it is best to store batteries partially charged and then charge them to full before use.
Cleaning and Maintaining the Exterior
For the exterior surfaces, some plastics can become ‘sticky’ as they get old. I use a car product that is recommended for use for maintaining dashboards and other black plastics. I don’t spray it on to the camera direct as it might find its way inside the camera, instead I spray it on to a microfibre soft cloth and then wipe the plastics with the cloth. Only use a small amount of the spray, you can always go over the surfaces a second time if required.
To get in to the small spaces I spray some of the liquid in to an aerosol cap and use a cotton bud to get in to the nooks and crannies. It really does bring up the shine again on hand grips and feels less ‘sticky’ after treatment.
I did the same thing on the rubber focus and zoom rings on a lens too.
You only need to do this sort of renovation treatment about once a year if that.
Visual Checks
Take some time to look at all sides of your camera and check for any damage, cracks in any plastics etc. Catching these faults early can be a blessing in the long term.
Clock setting
Check the clock setting in the menu to make sure the time is correct, the built in clocks on cameras are not renowned for their accuracy! I always set mine to local time when ever I’m travelling. It will then tie in with any photos I take on my iPhone and the iPhone will also record the location so the two sets of photos are easier to synchronise when you get home.
Your camera should be ready when you need it at short notice.
Take care and keep taking photos.