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<blockquote data-quote="Carolina Photo Guy" data-source="post: 24763" data-attributes="member: 1556"><p>Caveman. I am going to be blunt.</p><p>This is my PERSONAL OPINION ONLY!!!</p><p></p><p>I watched the video with much anticipation, hoping that I would learn something.</p><p>And I did. I am having trouble believing that you never removed the lens </p><p>and that the spots are not your fault simply because I saw something in the video</p><p>that you never noticed.</p><p></p><p>Go back and take another look at the video. You will see that, while you were outside</p><p>with the camera out in the open you removed the memory card and plugged it into your</p><p>laptop. You then waited for the card to be recognized. All during this time, even to the end of the video,</p><p>YOU NEVER CLOSED THE CARD SLOT COVER!</p><p>Quite frankly, that shows me that you are lax about keeping dust and dirt out of your camera.</p><p>I suspect that you don't even realize how careless you are.</p><p>If I am wrong, I apologize. But your own video is the only evidence I have.</p><p></p><p>Have a great day dude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolina Photo Guy, post: 24763, member: 1556"] Caveman. I am going to be blunt. This is my PERSONAL OPINION ONLY!!! I watched the video with much anticipation, hoping that I would learn something. And I did. I am having trouble believing that you never removed the lens and that the spots are not your fault simply because I saw something in the video that you never noticed. Go back and take another look at the video. You will see that, while you were outside with the camera out in the open you removed the memory card and plugged it into your laptop. You then waited for the card to be recognized. All during this time, even to the end of the video, YOU NEVER CLOSED THE CARD SLOT COVER! Quite frankly, that shows me that you are lax about keeping dust and dirt out of your camera. I suspect that you don't even realize how careless you are. If I am wrong, I apologize. But your own video is the only evidence I have. Have a great day dude. [/QUOTE]
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