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Jun 16, 2006 16:40 |  #1

Got a lil problem with my canon 17-85mm lens. Whenever I take a photo of a light background, I see little spots all over the place on the pictures. If I use a darker background, it is harder to see the spots but I could make it out if I look carefully enough at the picture. I checked my lens by looking through the view finder but I dont see any spots there. I tried wiping the lens filter and lens itself, and still no luck. Can the spots be inside of the lens. How can I fix that.


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Jun 16, 2006 17:43 |  #2

It sounds like you have some dust on your sensor to me. Try this place for some useful tips how to clean your sensor http://www.copperhilli​mages.com/index.php?pr​=tutorials (external link)



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Jun 16, 2006 21:10 |  #3

Sensor dust, not lens dust. Invest in a rocket blower for starts, might be all you need.




  
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Jun 17, 2006 00:54 |  #4

As others have indicated, this is not a lens issue. There is dust on your image sensor.

The rocket blower is a good start, and it is likely to be all you will need.

If you need someting more aggressive read this link.

http://www.prime-junta.net …/a_Brush_Your_S​ensor.html (external link)

This ebay merchant sells very inexpensive, but perfect brushes that you can use in conjunction with the info from the link above.

http://search.ebay.com​/_W0QQsassZryanhawkerQ​QhtZ-1 (external link)

Enjoy! Lon


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Jun 17, 2006 01:45 |  #5

If you have photoshop or elements you can use the clone stamp tool to take them out,




  
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