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<blockquote data-quote="editorial_use_only" data-source="post: 698871" data-attributes="member: 40895"><p>Agree. </p><p></p><p>If it's difficult to get to a shop, you could buy a sensor loupe and at least inspect the mirror and sensor yourself as a first step. If there is a film or water spots on the sensor, then at least you have some idea of the issue and what you need to do next. I have the Carson SensorMag loupe and like it. It's inexpensive, like $20. And you'll need a loupe anyway if you ever intend to clean your camera's sensor yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="editorial_use_only, post: 698871, member: 40895"] Agree. If it's difficult to get to a shop, you could buy a sensor loupe and at least inspect the mirror and sensor yourself as a first step. If there is a film or water spots on the sensor, then at least you have some idea of the issue and what you need to do next. I have the Carson SensorMag loupe and like it. It's inexpensive, like $20. And you'll need a loupe anyway if you ever intend to clean your camera's sensor yourself. [/QUOTE]
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