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<blockquote data-quote="zutty" data-source="post: 446658" data-attributes="member: 25692"><p>I usually get them all out but forgot this time....This was shot at f32 which is one reason they appear so clearly..I don't usually use such a tiny f stop but I was experimenting with a ND filter..I do blow out the dust with a Giotto Rocket every time I switch lenses. I won't go past that in cleaning the sensor.....When I shoot at a larger f-stop they pretty much disappear..I don't know what else to do short of doing a wet clean myself which I really don't want to do...Anyone have any thoughts? I am REALLY careful when changing lenses but sensor dust is just a fact of life in a DSLR.I got most of them out in this photo and put the edited version up top</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zutty, post: 446658, member: 25692"] I usually get them all out but forgot this time....This was shot at f32 which is one reason they appear so clearly..I don't usually use such a tiny f stop but I was experimenting with a ND filter..I do blow out the dust with a Giotto Rocket every time I switch lenses. I won't go past that in cleaning the sensor.....When I shoot at a larger f-stop they pretty much disappear..I don't know what else to do short of doing a wet clean myself which I really don't want to do...Anyone have any thoughts? I am REALLY careful when changing lenses but sensor dust is just a fact of life in a DSLR.I got most of them out in this photo and put the edited version up top [/QUOTE]
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