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I'm trying my best to keep my camera's sensor free from dust spots. Last time I cleaned it 6 months ago,today I can see just spots on my photos again.
I'm very frustrated.
how can I keep my camera sensor free from dust spots? any advice please?
A blower brush will often suffice.
Next step up is a can of compressed air....
....but the best solution is Eclipse cleaning fluid and swabs.
This is what I use. Follow the instructions and even a ham fisted clod like me can do it !
If you need to take the lens off then do it in still air with the camera body face down. Don't leave the bodly laying around, get a lens back on it as soon as possible.
Thanks a lot Brian and Gerardo for your valuable suggestions
I change my lenses frequently as I have only one body but four lenses,I think this is the prime reason for which my camera sensor is suffering from dust spots. From now I need to be careful while changing the lens unless I'm getting a new body.
Well that means dusts can enter the sensor even if we don't change lenses frequently!
Yeah. Unless the lens is completely dustproof you will get dust in. The Canon 100-400L was the source of many complaints regarding this, not so much nowadays, maybe because the self-cleaning sensors make this problem less of a nightmare.
I still shoot with an original EOS 1DS from time to time and that camera is a real dust magnet.
Vignetting normally causes a darkening of the corners but this one has light corners....and I haven't got a clue how it happened unless you have used too much anti vignette.
If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !
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