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    The S looks great. It'll be awesome when you lower it. The last few pics look good. The HDR one, not so much. Need to blow out your sensor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot
    The S looks great. It'll be awesome when you lower it. The last few pics look good. The HDR one, not so much. Need to blow out your sensor.
    You mean the sensor on the camera? I don't see how it could be dirty I've only had the camera for about a month... maybe it's the processing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
    You mean the sensor on the camera? I don't see how it could be dirty I've only had the camera for about a month... maybe it's the processing?
    Nah. They can get dirty quick. Even if you never take the lens off, the act of zooming makes a kind of vacuum that sucks in dust. The only way to avoid that is to use gasketed lenses. Also, dont ever change lenses in your car, probably the dustiest place on earth.

    Those black spots in the upper right hand corner is dust. Just get you one of them compressed air cans and hit your sensor with it. Just be careful

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot
    Nah. They can get dirty quick. Even if you never take the lens off, the act of zooming makes a kind of vacuum that sucks in dust. The only way to avoid that is to use gasketed lenses. Also, dont ever change lenses in your car, probably the dustiest place on earth.

    Those black spots in the upper right hand corner is dust. Just get you one of them compressed air cans and hit your sensor with it. Just be careful

    I'll do that, I appreciate the advice- reps
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot
    Nah. They can get dirty quick. Even if you never take the lens off, the act of zooming makes a kind of vacuum that sucks in dust. The only way to avoid that is to use gasketed lenses. Also, dont ever change lenses in your car, probably the dustiest place on earth.

    Those black spots in the upper right hand corner is dust. Just get you one of them compressed air cans and hit your sensor with it. Just be careful
    I've had my camera for 2.5 years, 100k actuations, at every major track event including a few horse shows, and never once had my sensor cleaned

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    These spots are either on the sensor or the lens, can't really tell from the pics...
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