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Image Sensor Dirt
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<blockquote data-quote="zutty" data-source="post: 335428" data-attributes="member: 25692"><p>This might seem silly, but I've changed lenses on my new D810 about 3 times and on the last shoot I took a shot of the clear sky with my 70-200 2.8 VRII at f22, out of focus in order to check for dirt on the sensor. There was one (count em) one piece that I saw at 100% zoom.</p><p>My semi-idiotic question is, would any of you more experienced photographers clean it at this point? I have all the tools, from quality brushes, to the Delkin cleaning kit including all the stuff to wet clean and magnifier to see the dirt. I'm real nervous about doing this because I'm pretty much a slob and my apt. really doesn't have a dust free place to do this. I don't plan on changing lenses too often which brings me to my next question. Is lens changing the only way the sensor can get dust on it? Thanks for your patience guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zutty, post: 335428, member: 25692"] This might seem silly, but I've changed lenses on my new D810 about 3 times and on the last shoot I took a shot of the clear sky with my 70-200 2.8 VRII at f22, out of focus in order to check for dirt on the sensor. There was one (count em) one piece that I saw at 100% zoom. My semi-idiotic question is, would any of you more experienced photographers clean it at this point? I have all the tools, from quality brushes, to the Delkin cleaning kit including all the stuff to wet clean and magnifier to see the dirt. I'm real nervous about doing this because I'm pretty much a slob and my apt. really doesn't have a dust free place to do this. I don't plan on changing lenses too often which brings me to my next question. Is lens changing the only way the sensor can get dust on it? Thanks for your patience guys! [/QUOTE]
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