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Water spots on pictures/camera? Arrggghh!!!?
I've cleaned my camera and lenses a bunch of times but I keep seeing the same 4 spots on my pictures. Do you have any tips, tricks, or ideas of how to get rid of them? (permanently not just by photo editing) Or do I have to take it in?
I have a Nikon D60 if that matters, and I have been using cleaning solution, a suede like cloth and brush/duster/blower/de-fogger thing. Thanks all and have a Happy & Safe Thanksgiving!
Cleaned those too. *sigh*
I've cleaned the sensors with the solution as well. Maybe I'm a little confused? By sensor you mean the 3 [ ] [ ] [ ] looking things right? If so, yeah. Done that. If not, I have no clue what you mean.
If those same spots are there regardless of which lens you use, then they ARE on your sensor.
Perhaps you're only blowing the sensor? Might be time to get a kit so you can clean it with a solution, it does a much better job than just blowing.
ETA: Oh my goodness..... you really need to read your manual and a few books, as well. You don't even know what/where your sensor is ![]()
Here is a website for you to read. This crowd is one that sells sensor cleaning gear. The tutorial isn't easy to read, but make sure to read ALL 5 or 6 pages of it!!!
http://www.copperhillimages.com/index.php?pr=Tutorials
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