Kit includes:
1) Tamrac 5564 Explorer 400 Camera Bag (Black)
2) Precision Design Deluxe Camera Tripod with Carrying Case
3) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
The Explorer 400 carries and protects a DSLR with a grip and 5" lens attached, a couple extra lenses, a flash and accessories. The front pocket features Tamrac's Memory & Battery Management System. A Speed Pocket on the front flap secures and provides quick access to small accessories, while a side pocket keeps a bottle or phone within reach and a zippered pocket on the back holds an instruction manual. Tamrac's Piggy-Back Pocket allows the bag to be held securely over the handle of rolling luggage or can be zipped closed and used as a pocket. A Total Coverage Top with quick-release buckle and zipper closures provides weather protection. The Explorer 400 includes a removable Rain Cover. Inside the lid is a smooth nylon pocket for holding lens cleaning paper. An adjustable, non-slip shoulder strap, and an EasyGrip carrying handle provide convenient carrying options.
Avoid camera shake and achieve maximum image quality by setting your camera on this sturdy, lightweight 57-inch tripod.
This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.
Don't you hate it when your watch gets dirty? There is no need to worry. You can clean your watch easily with just a few easy steps. Take a moment right now to review these simple steps, so that you can give your watch a proper cleaning.
Step 1: Separate the band.
If you have a removable band on your watch, it is a good idea to separate it from the face and the mechanical part of the watch for the cleaning. This is because you should avoid getting those parts of your watch wet. If you aren't able to remove it, don't worry. You just need to make sure that you don't damage to working parts when you apply the cleaner.
Step 2: Choose a cleanser.
You should use a mild soap or rubbing alcohol for most types of watches. If you have a gold watch, or it is made of silver or a platinum material, you might consider using a small amount of jewelry cleaner. Using water alone is not going to be very effective. If you do use some water, make sure that it is mixed with a mild soap (such as dish soap) and don't get the inside wet.
Step 3: Use a soft cloth or a soft toothbrush.
Don't use a scrubber sponge, a hard bristle toothbrush or paper towel. Abrasive materials can add scratches to your watch that you don't want. Make sure that you use a soft material to wipe away stains, oils and germs. Rub gently in a circular motion to clean your watch.
Step 4: Make sure it's dry.
It is important to make sure that you remove all of the moisture from the band of the watch, and any other part of the watch that may have gotten wet. Even though you do not use very much liquid during the cleaning process, you will want to make sure that there isn't any moisture left. If you leave it wet, mildew might develop, and you don't want that on your watch! Also, depending on the material it is made out of, wetness can cause rust. Make sure that you take a smooth, dry cloth and dry your watch well.
That is all. Now you can put your watch band back on and wear your watch. You might want to leave it alone for a while since you put the work into cleaning it, however. Anyway, that is all there is to it, and you can clean your watch every couple of months to keep it shiny and nice.
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