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06/18/2005 01:05:00 PM · #1 |
I just did a photo shoot for a friend of mine and I really didn't trust my DSLR, I like it but Like a comment had been made on a photo of mine. There always seemed to be a film over the picture. I knew that it wasn't on the lens end because I keep them crystal clean. So I just thought that's what you get. So I didn't take a chance, I got my sensor cleaned hoping that it would help the quality of my pictures but none the less, I packed the trusty old FSLR With a couple of rolls of 800 knowing that I'd have film back up at least. But I must say, Wow the sensor cleaning did the trick. My question is, there are still a couple of very minor spots that I can see at f22 on a really light blue sky. Is it worth going back and getting that cleaned or no? It's cheap to get it done here in Korea so it's not the money but what I am wondering is wi;; the sensor ever be perfectly clean...
Cheers,
Eric R Thibodeau... |
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06/18/2005 02:20:50 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by ttibby: but what I am wondering is wi;; the sensor ever be perfectly clean...
Cheers,
Eric R Thibodeau... |
Probably not, but if it hasn't been cleaned in a while you will likely see a big improvement, enough so you'll be glad you cleaned it.
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