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Old 19-02-2007, 12:02   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Sensor dust

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Originally Posted by Gary Bagshawe View Post
Ive have removed hair before on the sensor by selecting a really fast shutter speed and fast drive setting then waving the camera about whilst firing the shutter. Looked like a total lunatic, (nothing new there then) But it did work, if the hair is loose and not stuck it may well dislodge it.
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ALSO: THANKS ALOT TO MARK!!! Exactly what I wanted...now for the Tamron
Tamron? Tamron? If I'd have known, I'd have sulked and not done it!
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