that would be dust... might want to check your image sensor... i have dust on mine and i think i might have to send it back to nikon for them to fix it. ugh
that would be dust... might want to check your image sensor... i have dust on mine and i think i might have to send it back to nikon for them to fix it. ugh
Steven
'99 GMC Sierra Z71
Originally Posted by Dablaze11
Hurricane Blower ftwClean mine almost after every use.
where do i get one? I really need to learn how to clean well because i always seem to have dustOriginally Posted by Mr. Nemesis
Steven
'99 GMC Sierra Z71
Originally Posted by Dablaze11
You can pick them up at any Wolf Camera really. Its about 5-6 bucks I think. I was having some dust issues also showing up on my shots, not as large as this one , but after about 5 minutes of blowing out the innards of the camera, all the spots went away.
Best thing to do is, remove your lens, hold the camera up to a whitish light, and look through the viewfinder. You can instantly see where the dust is.
But after looking at the shots again, im wondering if its more than just a dust spec..........![]()
Originally Posted by Dablaze11
either the little squeeze ball blower or caned air is great for cleaning sensors. Just be sure not to be an idiot and touch the sensor with anything.
also, always have the camera facing the ground when the lense is off. Never let it face upwards. That will help prevent dust.
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