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D7100 sensor dust
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 315729" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>Okay, let's step back a second. Dust on the sensor is not a "sensor issue". Your sensor isn't creating the dust although as has already been mentioned some sensors are more of a dust magnet than others. It is one thing if your camera came with dust on the sensor but if you are having to clean it frequently then try to figure out why you are getting that much dust in the camera body in the first place. Do you store your camera with a lens attached or a body cap, do you always hold the body face down when changing lenses, do you keep the back element on your lenses dust free, where do you store the rear lens cap when not in use, do you avoid changing your lens in windy/dusty conditions? All that being said I have heard some professional landscape photographers say that they clean their sensors at the end of every day of shooting. A lot of variables here. All you can do is be careful when changing lenses and learn how to clean your sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 315729, member: 15754"] Okay, let's step back a second. Dust on the sensor is not a "sensor issue". Your sensor isn't creating the dust although as has already been mentioned some sensors are more of a dust magnet than others. It is one thing if your camera came with dust on the sensor but if you are having to clean it frequently then try to figure out why you are getting that much dust in the camera body in the first place. Do you store your camera with a lens attached or a body cap, do you always hold the body face down when changing lenses, do you keep the back element on your lenses dust free, where do you store the rear lens cap when not in use, do you avoid changing your lens in windy/dusty conditions? All that being said I have heard some professional landscape photographers say that they clean their sensors at the end of every day of shooting. A lot of variables here. All you can do is be careful when changing lenses and learn how to clean your sensor. [/QUOTE]
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