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D7100
Dirty Sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 634804" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Congratulations on getting the camera smudgeless. The spots if tiny might be dead pixels or if full white, stuck on pixels, can be mapped out so they are not visible.</p><p>From the smudging getting worse I concluded it was probably just a dirt that your solvent did not work on but would respond to another chemical class. The sensor is actually pretty tough material, just harder than window glass, which mid point on the hardness chart, about 5.5Moh so there are not that many things that scratch it but silicate dust can, found wind blown on trips to the beach or in a dust storm. </p><p>Hope you feel better and can make up for lost time with the camera</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 634804, member: 43545"] Congratulations on getting the camera smudgeless. The spots if tiny might be dead pixels or if full white, stuck on pixels, can be mapped out so they are not visible. From the smudging getting worse I concluded it was probably just a dirt that your solvent did not work on but would respond to another chemical class. The sensor is actually pretty tough material, just harder than window glass, which mid point on the hardness chart, about 5.5Moh so there are not that many things that scratch it but silicate dust can, found wind blown on trips to the beach or in a dust storm. Hope you feel better and can make up for lost time with the camera [/QUOTE]
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