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10/06/2004 06:38:14 PM · #1
So I just got it today from 17th street and I've noticed that there seem to be pieces of dust or fibers inbetween the glass... yeah inside the lens. I also notice that there are spots on the glass surface that seem to glow when the light is reflected a certain way. Does this affect the photo? I was wondering is this just because of cheaper manufacturing? or is this something I should get serviced right away or exchange? I can post pictures in a few hours if needed. Thanks in advance!

ps: tell me what I would need to take pictures of to test? Other than a macro of inside the lens... which i might be able to do.

Message edited by author 2004-10-06 18:46:20.
10/06/2004 06:53:49 PM · #2
I just looked at mine and i can`t see fibers inside the lens but if a shine a torch right through the lens i see what looks like dust spots. This must be on the inside because i just cleaned the outer glass.
It however doesn`t show in any photos i`ve taken with it.
10/06/2004 08:02:11 PM · #3
i don't have mine yet - but if i got it today, and found dust inside it, i would exchange it.
10/06/2004 08:09:21 PM · #4
Try taking a picture of a solid white or light-colored background. Any dust spots or other flaws should show up nicely. Good luck.
10/06/2004 08:15:04 PM · #5
you won't see any dust spots on the photos directly...even dust on the low-pass filter directly in front of the sensor only shows up at really small apertures. you'll get a reduced contrast when it's really dusty but light doesn't travel through a lens in a way that would make the dust visible in any way.

having said that, i'd take it back if i had dust in it.

great lens to have, i have the 1.4 version but they're both great lenses to have. nice head and shoulders portrait lens on a 1.6x crop and terrific for shallow depth of field and low light.

Originally posted by PhilipDyer:

Try taking a picture of a solid white or light-colored background. Any dust spots or other flaws should show up nicely. Good luck.
10/06/2004 08:57:06 PM · #6
Here's a Macro of inside the lens As best I could take.
10/06/2004 09:01:51 PM · #7
White Shot and here's one of some printer paper with the onboard flash. ps: at 1.8

Message edited by author 2004-10-06 21:02:26.
10/06/2004 09:14:33 PM · #8
Originally posted by kyebosh:

White Shot and here's one of some printer paper with the onboard flash. ps: at 1.8


your not gonna see any dust at 1.8 The depth of field is way to shallow. Try to stop the lens down all the way you can.
10/06/2004 09:21:57 PM · #9
Wow. After seeing this, I was afraid to look at mine (which I just got a week ago). I don't have any inside dust thankfully.

If I were you, I'd call and ask them to pay return shipping and return it.

But if they won't, you might also see if a local Canon facility will fix it under warranty.

Edit. Oops. I meant after seeing the macro...

Message edited by author 2004-10-06 21:22:31.
10/06/2004 09:42:12 PM · #10
F22

Message edited by author 2004-10-06 21:43:46.
10/06/2004 09:57:35 PM · #11
Originally posted by kyebosh:

F22


SENSOR DUST!!!! lol
10/06/2004 10:06:17 PM · #12
i'm asking for an exchange with shipping reimbursement... if i don't get it I guess I'll send it to canon.
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