Thread: Sensor dust
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Old 19-02-2007, 11:29   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Sensor dust

does it appear on images?

if it shows at the top of the image then it's at the bottom of the sensor - I think?

have you taken the lens off and looked to see if you can see it - will need some way to trip the shutter (I think the d50 has a sensor clean setting in the menu?) be very careful, don't touch the mirror or anything inside with fingers or anything which could scratch,.

a kit to clean the sensor can be done for less than 10 quid,. it does require some patience and reading up a bit on technique and things to avoid etc..

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