since i feel soo bad for you i will ask 550.
SilverOnemi Senior Member 692 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Portugal More info | Nov 09, 2007 17:16 | #16 since i feel soo bad for you i will ask 550. gripped 7D/40D | 70-200 F4 L IS | 50 1.4 USM | wigma 10 20 | tamron 17 50 | canon 1.4 TC
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futura Goldmember 1,380 posts Likes: 77 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Surrey, UK More info | Nov 09, 2007 17:20 | #17 If you want to get the pros to clean the camera I would say its worth dropping it by Fixation in London. They did a great job on my 1dmk2 sensor clean. Various gear
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fWord Goldmember 2,637 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | If the dust is on the sensor itself then it's probably a job for Canon. They either have to remove the AA filter to clean the sensor itself, or otherwise replace the AA filter itself. It shouldn't run you at over US$250, even to replace an AA filter. I doubt if the sensor needs replacing. LightWorks Portfolio
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