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D810
Image Sensor Dirt
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock Daddeo" data-source="post: 340920" data-attributes="member: 20045"><p>My D800 gets dust on the sensor no matter how hard I try to keep it away. I do most of my shooting in or around the desert where blowing dust is an issue. The canned air usually clears it up nice. I plan to clean the sensor once the compressed air doesn't clear it up. Also, as others have said, if you post process your shots it's a simple matter to remove the annoying spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock Daddeo, post: 340920, member: 20045"] My D800 gets dust on the sensor no matter how hard I try to keep it away. I do most of my shooting in or around the desert where blowing dust is an issue. The canned air usually clears it up nice. I plan to clean the sensor once the compressed air doesn't clear it up. Also, as others have said, if you post process your shots it's a simple matter to remove the annoying spots. [/QUOTE]
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