...images, consistently in the same pattern, mostly visible against a clear sky, etc. Could this be dust inside, on the sensor or mirror? I can't see anything & the camera is brand new & hasn't been ...
...I take pictures in the manual modes like Aperture Priority etc, my pictures turn out grainy and the dust spots are a lot more prominent. When I shoot in the automatic modes there is no graininess and ...
Hi im having these dust spot on my cam that i cant get off on a 60D can someone please help me Dust spots are usually caused by dust settling on the sensor of the camera. The sensor is located behind ...
...60D DSLR camera. When she looks through the view finder, it looks like the lens has a speck of dust on it as she can see it in the viewfinder. She has swapped lenses and the spec is still there. ...
...photo's I have three spots showing on the top left hand corner of my photos (I'm assuming they're dust spots). These spots are mostly evident on sunset/sky shots and occur when using either of the ...
...I would not try this as the sensor cleaning system is pretty effective, but if your still getting dust spots I would A. get it sent back to canon for a dust clean (should be free in the first 2 ...
...dark. I have the ISO at the highest setting. I heard the probklem could be as simple as a spec of dust but that sounds totally weird to me. Please help... There are a few things to do in order to ...
...mirror, and it happens with each of my 3 lenses, so it can't be a lens issue. Any ideas? It's 99% dust, especially if it appears mostly in smaller apertures ( Dark spots showing up in the same
...lens almost vertical with the contacts facing down, use a puffer/blower to clear away the rubber dust. On the camera body, remove the body cap and hold the camera with the lens mount facing down
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