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Hey all i had been shooting over the weekend at the motor show no problems ect.. The missus packs the camera away in the hard case so take the lens off and ect and puts the body lens cap on. I go out today and take some pictuers then hmm i go with some markings in the photo.

Im curious in what it may be i have a look at the lens none of my lens tried all, had a look at the mirror thing whilst open couldnt see anything but that it hard. Then i try a test...

At F22 The Mark is there but as a go to a F10, F4 ect mark dispeers,

Im confused beening new to all this lol. Anyone shed some insight for me?

F4.5

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F22

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F25

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F10

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bit of dust on the sensor, im in the same boat at the moment and makes me not even want to use the camera (although mine is alot worse).

You can clean it yourself (using propper cleaning gear) or take it to a camera repair joint, they usually charge around $100-$150

take it to teds, camera house etc. They should clean for free especially if you bought it from them.

Had same issue on mine and took it in. 2min and back to shooting clear images. Said he just uses some special camels fur brush or some shit. Either way it was fixed in couple min.

You can use one of these to try get it off if it isn't too stubborn, cheaper than having it professionally cleaned and no risk because it's just air.

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Thanks for the replys, yer i took it to my local teds (didnt buy it from there) just asked him about it showed him and he used that instrument on it and wammo :)

:cheers:

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