Twoboysnmygirl
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there's some sort of *spot* on my camera somewhere and I can't identify what is making it.
check out the pictures below, it is in all my pics you just can't see it all the time depending on what is in that area. On the first pic, you can see it under the stem right where the leaf is coming off of it. It's on the right hand side of the pic, about halfway up. The second pic is another example and THEN, in the 3rd pic it actually looks like a black mark on the rooftop. Added one more of the sky to show how visible it is if it's a flat color I'm taking a pic of... I know these are not great pics, I've been learning manual mode and I was off this morning when I took these! LOL
It's not the lenses b/c I've switched them around (and cleaned them) and it's always there no matter what lens I use. I've used cleaner and a lens cloth on the inner parts gently and it's still there. Sigh.
It was not in my pics for about the first week or two, I went back and looked. Is this dust or what? Would the manufactures warranty cover this (and does that mean I have to go without my camera?!?!?!?)
check out the pictures below, it is in all my pics you just can't see it all the time depending on what is in that area. On the first pic, you can see it under the stem right where the leaf is coming off of it. It's on the right hand side of the pic, about halfway up. The second pic is another example and THEN, in the 3rd pic it actually looks like a black mark on the rooftop. Added one more of the sky to show how visible it is if it's a flat color I'm taking a pic of... I know these are not great pics, I've been learning manual mode and I was off this morning when I took these! LOL
It's not the lenses b/c I've switched them around (and cleaned them) and it's always there no matter what lens I use. I've used cleaner and a lens cloth on the inner parts gently and it's still there. Sigh.
It was not in my pics for about the first week or two, I went back and looked. Is this dust or what? Would the manufactures warranty cover this (and does that mean I have to go without my camera?!?!?!?)




