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Spot in images


i am a first time "post-er". I have a nikon d-70 and have problems with reocurring black spots on some of my images - mostly on "wide" pictures like scenery or sky. I am leaving for a trip to scotland and know I will be taking a lot of scenery pictures and wonder if anyone out there might know what's going on. I have cleaned (and changed) lenses so I am confident it's not a dirty lens.

thanks.

tracy


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August 25, 2005

 

Damian P. Gadal
  Sensor Dust! Nasty stuff!


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August 25, 2005

 

Ruben L. Wade
  sensor dust or Clean your lens.


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August 25, 2005

 

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  Tracy,

Since you've cleaned and changed lenses, like what is mentioned above, it's probably dust on your sensor.

I have a giottos air rocket and I don't leave home without it!

I keep it in my bag at all times and I use it every time I change lenses.

here's a link. (I'm not trying to plug amazon.com, it was just an easy place to go to search.) :)

http://lnk.nu/amazon.com/3mz


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August 26, 2005

 

Antony Burch
  Tracy look here it will explain the problem

http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/


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August 26, 2005

 

Damian P. Gadal
  I'd avoid using air:

http://www.nature-photography-central.com/Nikon_CCD_Cleaning.html


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August 26, 2005

 

Pete H
  Try using Nikons "Dust Ref" photo first.


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August 31, 2005

 
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