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Help please: Dirt or fibers on mirror
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 216768" data-attributes="member: 8142"><p>I could, but I think this is what caused the problem as it looks like it could be fibres from the brush so it may make it better or may make it worse</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can actually see little bits of dirt on the mirror if I look at it tilted toward the light the right way. The mirror wasn't up as I wasn't trying to do any kind of clean or blow the sensor (I just use the in camera sensor cleaning and never mess with it and have been ok so far) Removing the brush could work. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah it can be seen in the viewfinder. And is distracting enough that if I have to pay to get it seen to, then so be it. I am so mad at myself right now because I was sorting my gear to go out shooting FINALLY tomorrow after something going wrong every time I want to go out. I guess it's a good thing it isn't showing on the images but I am clueless about this and want to decide what is the best course of action and stick with that, rather than embarking on a cocktail sequence of possible solutions that could compound to make it worse :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 216768, member: 8142"] I could, but I think this is what caused the problem as it looks like it could be fibres from the brush so it may make it better or may make it worse I can actually see little bits of dirt on the mirror if I look at it tilted toward the light the right way. The mirror wasn't up as I wasn't trying to do any kind of clean or blow the sensor (I just use the in camera sensor cleaning and never mess with it and have been ok so far) Removing the brush could work. Yeah it can be seen in the viewfinder. And is distracting enough that if I have to pay to get it seen to, then so be it. I am so mad at myself right now because I was sorting my gear to go out shooting FINALLY tomorrow after something going wrong every time I want to go out. I guess it's a good thing it isn't showing on the images but I am clueless about this and want to decide what is the best course of action and stick with that, rather than embarking on a cocktail sequence of possible solutions that could compound to make it worse :/ [/QUOTE]
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