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09/22/2004 11:36:11 AM · #1
Can someone please take a look at this pic and tell me what causes these spots and what can I do to get rid of them It only seems to happen with the 75 x 300 lens

09/22/2004 11:39:59 AM · #2
Are you sure the symptom is restricted to one lens only? Have tried to take the same pic with another at smallest aperture?
09/22/2004 11:40:14 AM · #3
ewwwwwwwww. You got dust bunnies on your sensor. Just follow the instructions in the manuel regarding cleaning the sensor. Use a bulb blower (not compressed air). If it's really a problem, you'll need to swab the sensor. This is a great link for the swabbing part:

//www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning


09/22/2004 11:43:37 AM · #4
Originally posted by Jacko:

ewwwwwwwww. You got dust bunnies on your sensor. Just follow the instructions in the manuel regarding cleaning the sensor. Use a bulb blower (not compressed air). If it's really a problem, you'll need to swab the sensor. This is a great link for the swabbing part:

//www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning


Thanks Jacko I was afraid of that.
09/22/2004 01:20:59 PM · #5
Thanks Jacko I was afraid of that.
Don`t be it`s simple to clean.
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