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Old 19-02-2007, 10:44   #1 (permalink)
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Sensor dust

Hi guys,
The horribly inevitable has happened; I have some sensor dust. It's a hair like line at the top of the sensor, and obviously is prevalent at focal lengths of about 25-29. What do I do? Can I just take the lens out and kind of blow on the sensor? DIdn't think so.... It's annoying but does not notice too much. Would like to get rid of it though.

Help? I would also prefer not to have to spend money on kits etc. as that is something I don't have a lot of right now....

Thanks,

Jack M

(PS: It's a D50)
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