dust on sensor / mirror ?

ElDude said:
If you highlight the first image, you can see all sorts or smears and specs.

well it aint a shot of a piece of blank paper, its a non-focused, zoomed shot of the celing.. which i know needs redoing.. but i'm busy.. leave me alone :p
 
NorthstaNder said:
i'd be furious if i'd been taking ages to get a decent shot only to find specs of dust on it, whether they can be cloned out or not.

i think it's a joke that you can spend hundreds of pounds on a camera only to have your shots ruined by dust and dirt.

Well I wouldn't go as far to say its a joke. We are talking about opening a compartment in an every day environment. Besides cameras today are now fitted with self cleaning solutions. If you understand the technology of how cameras work you can appreciate why sensor dust exists. At the end of the day. Its a quick puff with a rocket blower and dust shouldn't be a problem. Its something enthusiasts and professionals are willing to accept as long as there are digital solutions to the problem
 
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