1. Avoid direct contact with sunlight.
Take care your digital camera, do not get sunburnt or exposed to direct sunlight and excessively. Because high heat can damage the camera's parts which made of plastic and rubber and other electronic components.
2. Take care your digital camera in order to avoid excessive shock.
Do not forget to put it in a special bag for the camera, in order to avoid excessive shocks by external environment and the clashes between equipment.
3. Clean the camera and lens.
Camera should be cleaned once a week or on a regular basis and periodically. For the physical part of the camera, use a clean dry cloth and not grainy. While the inside and small elements, use a blower which widely sold in camera stores.
4. Avoid scratches on the lens.
To avoid scratches, lens should have a filter thread, which attached permanently on the front. Common filter is a type of protective UV filter (ultraviolet), or skylight filters. Meanwhile, to avoid scratches on the back of the lens, try to always put bodycup when the lens cover is removed from the camera body.
5. Avoid sea water.
The sea water is very malicious and potentially cause rust to cameras or other electronic devices. Unless specifically designed for saltwater. If one day, your camera is accidentally splashed into the sea water then soak your camera directly into fresh water, then rinse several times to remove former sea water. Then taken immediately to a camera repair specialist to clean.
6. Do not be too often clean the lens, or clean the inside when moldy. Because glass is so sensitive lens. Therefore lenses are cleaned more often, can result in poor image quality.
7. Do not store digital camera, in the wardrobe. Because it can invite fungus that attaches to the inside of the camera lens.