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05/04/2006 12:29:02 PM · #26 |
Could this file be any bigger? :-) |
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05/04/2006 12:35:22 PM · #27 |
I think a 1ds mkII would have a bigger one :) |
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05/04/2006 01:15:57 PM · #28 |
Ace, I have changed your huge photos to links. Please only post links or clickable thumbnails in the forums, we try to keep them dial up friendly. Thanks.
~H~ |
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05/04/2006 01:26:22 PM · #29 |
thx, HBunch.. i`m new, but i`m respectful. i`ll learn.
any opinions about the pictures? |
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05/04/2006 01:54:48 PM · #30 |
Don't panic, but I think you might have a toy lion stuck to your sensor. Put the camera down and back away slowly... |
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05/04/2006 02:23:00 PM · #31 |
That's not bad at all. Don't worry about it, you're fine.
Do a proper sensor cleaning or take it to a shop to get it done and you should be fine.
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05/04/2006 02:54:30 PM · #32 |
check that crap out! my 300D... no crop |
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05/04/2006 03:09:45 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by Little King:
check that crap out! my 300D... no crop |
I did a connect the dots and came up with the vigin mary!!! Sell it on Ebay!!!!
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05/04/2006 03:49:46 PM · #34 |
I guess LittleKing won the contest.:D[by the way, how can i share some real photos from my colection with you? - they`re not great, but maybe worth taking a look at]
Sorry to say, but in my country there aren`t that many service shops or camera care products on sale.. :((
And this 350D is kinda outside my budget.. i managed to get it because of extra effort, so i would like not to spend money on service or cleaning, but rather on a lens.. that`s why i`m so stressed out about the cam being in perfect shape and taking the best care of it that i can.
dahkota(she posted earlier) had a great atitude about the camera: a camera is just a camera(a tool she said), if it brakes i fix it or replace it. i can`t think that way.. it`s not for me(the second part i mean).
So, in conclusion, you think all that stupid stuff i did to the camera didn`t really affect it ..and should really relax?[i must be a really lucky guy, huh?!]
Message edited by author 2006-05-04 16:28:28. |
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05/04/2006 04:00:21 PM · #35 |
I think you can probably relax. That doesn't look a whole lot more serious than mine does right now (which is in desparate need of cleaning).
You know the spot is there, jsut make sure it is in the dark spots when you compose your shots. :() |
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05/04/2006 10:41:08 PM · #36 |
Check out the copperhill cleaning method.
There's nothing that says you have to replace something because it's dirty. Just clean it.
Be careful when doing it, that's all...
If you wanted to be really careful, get a squeezebulb blower and put the camera in sensor clean mode. You will probably be able to blow that one bit of dust right off and then you will be fine. No big deal.
Message edited by author 2006-05-04 22:42:24. |
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