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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
Oil? spots on sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Leif" data-source="post: 578410" data-attributes="member: 42585"><p>Those could be small pieces of lint, or some other hair like substance. You want to check the rear element of the lens is clean (I doubt that is the issue, I'd not expect it to be in focus), and as someone said, use a rocket blower on the sensor, but make sure it's a clean one, mine deposited dust on my sensor, it'd previously been used to shift dust from a dusty surface! Could someone have changed a lens when dust was around?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leif, post: 578410, member: 42585"] Those could be small pieces of lint, or some other hair like substance. You want to check the rear element of the lens is clean (I doubt that is the issue, I'd not expect it to be in focus), and as someone said, use a rocket blower on the sensor, but make sure it's a clean one, mine deposited dust on my sensor, it'd previously been used to shift dust from a dusty surface! Could someone have changed a lens when dust was around? [/QUOTE]
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