dust of image wrong exposure

thequeenscheese

Senior Member
I'm trying to do a dust of image but constantly get wrong exposure in all setting ie auto a s ? not quite sure what I'm doing wrong here, what should I be set to for this?
 

FastGlass

Senior Member
I assume he means taking a shot to check for dust on the sensor. If so close down the lens (F-22) and shoot at a white wall. Scroll through the image and look.
 

thequeenscheese

Senior Member
I assume he means taking a shot to check for dust on the sensor. If so close down the lens (F-22) and shoot at a white wall. Scroll through the image and look.
sorry thought it was obvious, yes this ive tried that but the camera just say wrong exposure settings and won't take the shot I know there's other ways but this is bugging me that I can't get it to do it..
 

paul04

Senior Member
sorry thought it was obvious, yes this ive tried that but the camera just say wrong exposure settings and won't take the shot I know there's other ways but this is bugging me that I can't get it to do it..

Have you tried to take the shot in manual mode!!

you might also have to select manual focus.
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
sorry thought it was obvious, yes this ive tried that but the camera just say wrong exposure settings and won't take the shot I know there's other ways but this is bugging me that I can't get it to do it..
It's not obvious when you don't even bother to take the time to use the proper terminology so, you know, we know what you're asking.

What you want is not "dust of image", it's a Dust Off Reference Image. If you'd like good responses, trying showing enough common courtesy to use proper terminology. A little punctuation and grammar go a long way towards that goal too. I mean seriously, it's the least you can do.

Oh, and appreciation for the help you do receive when we're forced to read your mind or interpret your post would go a long way as well.
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FastGlass

Senior Member
It's not obvious when you don't even bother to take the time to use the proper terminology so, you know, we know what you're asking.

What you want is not "dust of image", it's a Dust Off Reference Image. If you'd like good responses, trying showing enough common courtesy to use proper terminology. A little punctuation and grammar go a long way towards that goal too. I mean seriously, it's the least you can do.

Oh, and appreciation for the help you do receive when we're forced to read your mind or interpret your post would go a long way as well.
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Whoa there. Being he's from another country and his english is a little broken lets not jump down his throat. I'm sure if I were to try and explain something via a foreign language it may not come out as I intended.
 
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adityasoman

Senior Member
1.Set Dial to A
2.Then get F to 22
3.Aim the camera at a white wall or plain paper light color
4.Now adjust the iso so that u have proper exposure
5.Click
6.While reviewing increase screen brightness and zoom in and go thru the whole image

Now remember that incase u see spots or dust.The image comes up inverted !

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Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
Whoa there. Being he's from another country and his english is a little broken lets not jump down his throat. I'm sure if I were to try and explain something via a foreign language it may not come out as I intended.
I'm not jumping down anyone's throat, I'm pointing out the obvious. And there's nothing "broken" about his English.
 
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