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It's not in the actual body of the camera. Dust normally is found on the sensor/mirror. Continuously changing lens causes this. If it is still under warranty...take it back to the store. If not, check your manual. They normally tell you how to clean the sensor. Some camera makers highly forbids individuals to take that task on themselves. But if its a little dust, it's easy to do.* Remove your lens from the body of the camera, and cap the lens. Inspect the camera under direct sunlight. Sunlight is the best source of light to inspect your camera, as you will be able to see even the smallest particle. Look for any scratches, dirt, grease and other signs of wear.* Turn the body upside down to avoid more dust getting on the sensor. Use a sensor brush and lightly dust off sensor and mirror. Or if you have a lens blower use that. http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/sensor-cleaning.shtml
here is a Flash photo gallery featuring photos of some of the world's oldest organisms. the 4th picture is a photo of a Brain Coral from Speyside, Tobago (2,000 years old). had no idea coral around that long.http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/07/26/eco.oldest.living.things/index.html?hpt=C2#fbid=S-oXSfNSyWJ
Loving this macro...
my signa lens ups and dead wid he two foot in de air. I bought a Tamron under duress and fell in love.Watching a new camera sideways but hubby threatening to leave me if ah buy it...mumblin someting about mortgage and food..
Quote from: ribbit on July 26, 2010, 07:26:46 AMhere is a Flash photo gallery featuring photos of some of the world's oldest organisms. the 4th picture is a photo of a Brain Coral from Speyside, Tobago (2,000 years old). had no idea coral around that long.http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/07/26/eco.oldest.living.things/index.html?hpt=C2#fbid=S-oXSfNSyWJAnd I just saw four of those things in the past month during our road trip to Arizona. Here's one of mine of the Bristlecone pines.
Quote from: Queen Macoomeh on July 26, 2010, 03:38:44 PMmy signa lens ups and dead wid he two foot in de air. I bought a Tamron under duress and fell in love.Watching a new camera sideways but hubby threatening to leave me if ah buy it...mumblin someting about mortgage and food..Food is overrated...sell one of your kidney's and get the camera (A850 I take it?) Better yet sell one of his. Not tryin to give yuh ideas....BUT...I hear they paying good $$$ for human testicles in Beijing
Quote from: Dutty on July 27, 2010, 08:55:02 AMno wonder the Canadian government want to buy new jets, they keep mashing up the one they currently havehttp://www.youtube.com/v/VU-hJ9r7fGgPS: the pilot is recovering
The share colours and paper quality wont do that shot justice
Lake Huron?
Zandolie ... real nice
I am unreasonably afraid of horses eh (one try to eat meh easter bonnet when ah was 3 years and since den....steupse) but...they do make wonderful subjects for paint and film..nice job!