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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 786028" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Yeah, had a little scare with my new Z5. Got something on the sensor. Tried to clean it and made it worse, thought I might have ruined the sensor. Ordered a sensor cleaning kit. Took a couple tries to get everything, but I have it spotless now. I guess I have to be more careful when changing lenses. I got complacent with the DSLR having a mirror to protect the sensor.</p><p></p><p>Now that I have that sorted, I will try and get out and spend some quality time with the new lens. Still stuck around the house for the most part, but my wife is progressing well, and I hope to not be tied to the house so much in a couple months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 786028, member: 50197"] Yeah, had a little scare with my new Z5. Got something on the sensor. Tried to clean it and made it worse, thought I might have ruined the sensor. Ordered a sensor cleaning kit. Took a couple tries to get everything, but I have it spotless now. I guess I have to be more careful when changing lenses. I got complacent with the DSLR having a mirror to protect the sensor. Now that I have that sorted, I will try and get out and spend some quality time with the new lens. Still stuck around the house for the most part, but my wife is progressing well, and I hope to not be tied to the house so much in a couple months. [/QUOTE]
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