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Old 15-02-09, 15:04
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Does any one know why or how to get rid of dust spots that come out on every photo that i take? I have cleaned the sensor with a blower, but it still comes out. Hope this is simple to solve? any ideas would be helpful!!
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Old 15-02-09, 15:17
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LMC,

If a blower isn't shifting the spots, then you may need to use one of the other methods involving a swab or brush. You'll find a variety of methods described here:
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/

Persevere with the blower to begin with, you'll find you can shift some pretty stubborn bits if you get very, very close with the tip of the blower.

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Old 15-02-09, 16:36
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Hi LMC,
That's a real pain. What kind of blower you tried?
Rocket blowers seem to work way better than a blower brush (with brush removed). Would highly second Duncan's suggesting keep it try if possible, before using wet swab methods.
Don't use an aerosol!
Can remember a sending off a new Canon 5D body as the guy had used aerosol air and got propellant all over the sensor!...a real mess
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Old 15-02-09, 17:03
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Thanks, im using a rocket blower, im not sure how to use swabs, as am only just getting into digital photography, only had camera for 6mths. Have to take it to local camera shop & get them to show me how to clean it.
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Old 15-02-09, 17:07
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Some camera shops have senosr cleaning clinics, where they'll do it for you. I think both Calumet and Fixation have these.
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Old 15-02-09, 17:20
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Hi LMC, welcome to WPF. Duncan's link is the best there is in my opinion. Don't be afraid of using a swab, but use one as the last resort. Most stuff comes away with a determined blower, but if really stubborn then a swab or brush may be the only answer. I find a Sensor scope a must for looking at dirt, it helps you see what sort of debris is causing the problem.
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