I still find it a bit mysterious that the camera performed well for years and then suddenly the images are "washed out". Something HAD to change. If your shooting technique hasn't changed, it HAS to be a mechanical issue.
ChasP505 "brain damaged old guy" 5,566 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: New Mexico, USA More info | Apr 10, 2011 09:36 | #31 I still find it a bit mysterious that the camera performed well for years and then suddenly the images are "washed out". Something HAD to change. If your shooting technique hasn't changed, it HAS to be a mechanical issue. Chas P
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svarley Senior Member 592 posts Likes: 13 Joined Mar 2009 Location: LA, CA More info | Apr 10, 2011 10:27 | #32 Regardless of what else you do, go get that sensor cleaned! It looks like somebody blew ceiling popcorn all over it.
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