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D7100
Sensor spots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 341441" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>I had a good look at my sensor and found the culprit. It looks like a tiny little spike, sticking out of the sensor. This is why it looks so smeared in my pictures. I have no idea how it attached itself at the bottom. If there are any gaps between pixels in the sensor, I suspect the sharp end of the particle wedged itself in one of those gaps. Anyway, it is not a splash of liquid.</p><p></p><p>There were a few other tiny dust specks and I managed to remove all of them with the blower. However, this one is very stubborn! Now I have only one artefact instead of two (see my picture at the beginning of this thread).</p><p></p><p>I ordered a gel stick and try to remove the little bugger when it arrives. Might be a while though, as it is coming from Germany...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 341441, member: 23887"] I had a good look at my sensor and found the culprit. It looks like a tiny little spike, sticking out of the sensor. This is why it looks so smeared in my pictures. I have no idea how it attached itself at the bottom. If there are any gaps between pixels in the sensor, I suspect the sharp end of the particle wedged itself in one of those gaps. Anyway, it is not a splash of liquid. There were a few other tiny dust specks and I managed to remove all of them with the blower. However, this one is very stubborn! Now I have only one artefact instead of two (see my picture at the beginning of this thread). I ordered a gel stick and try to remove the little bugger when it arrives. Might be a while though, as it is coming from Germany... [/QUOTE]
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