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<blockquote data-quote="Englischdude" data-source="post: 304897" data-attributes="member: 16372"><p>unless something was dropped into the camera during cleaning I find it highly unlikely that it could be a crack. In the past year I have dismantled a number of Nikon dslr's, the LPF is really quite sturdy and unless there is some manufacturing defact it wuld be almost impossible to crack it during routine cleaning or normal operation. I also dont believe it is something on the rear of the LPF, the filter fits in a rubber sealed chamber which is completely hermetically sealed for the sensor. I therefore believe this could be a hair which has gotten stuck to the filter surface. </p><p>Rocket blower, if that does not work then wipe the surface of the filter carefully with a lint free cloth.</p><p>Also, try the anti dust procedure available through the menu of the camera and see if the line shifts position at all. If so, then it is most definitely some contamination on the surface of the filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Englischdude, post: 304897, member: 16372"] unless something was dropped into the camera during cleaning I find it highly unlikely that it could be a crack. In the past year I have dismantled a number of Nikon dslr's, the LPF is really quite sturdy and unless there is some manufacturing defact it wuld be almost impossible to crack it during routine cleaning or normal operation. I also dont believe it is something on the rear of the LPF, the filter fits in a rubber sealed chamber which is completely hermetically sealed for the sensor. I therefore believe this could be a hair which has gotten stuck to the filter surface. Rocket blower, if that does not work then wipe the surface of the filter carefully with a lint free cloth. Also, try the anti dust procedure available through the menu of the camera and see if the line shifts position at all. If so, then it is most definitely some contamination on the surface of the filter. [/QUOTE]
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