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mercho
17-03-2011, 5:35pm
Hey Guys,

Just wondering what your thoughts are, purchased a second hand 5D as a back up body and took a couple of test shots which showed the sensor as being dirty. Just not sure whether its dust or a scratch? First is at f/22 and second is at f/2.8. Both or cropped in and the x was a focus point. You can see the marks in question on the top right hand corner..

I have tried using the rocket blower to no avail, and just called up the local camera shop for a sensor clean quote and they quoted $140 :eek:

Never really had to deal with dirty sensors that wasn't fixed by the good old rocket blower :confused013

Any feedback appreciated!

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I @ M
17-03-2011, 5:46pm
Any feedback appreciated!



#1. Do that test before you part with the cash.
#2. Invest in your own sensor cleaning kit.
#3. Let the local camera store know that they are trying to rob you blind and that they should be ashamed of themselves. Also throw in the bit about the "fact" that you were about to buy a new 300mm F/2.8 lens and were going to ask them for a price but after the sensor cleaning quote you will buy it online. :D

mercho
17-03-2011, 6:03pm
Thanks Andrew, It was a good buy so I rushed into it :o

Yeah i might have to bite the bullet and put some faith in myself not to destroy the sensoor and get a copper hill kit! I just had a look at the sensor and im 99% sure its stubborn dust!

Yeah its a ripoff, i can buy 2 sensor cleaning KITS for their one effort, go figure :confused013

I @ M
17-03-2011, 6:17pm
Buy a kit, learn how to use it, clean your spectacles, OK forget that bit, you still have good eyesight and take heart that you are actually cleaning the filter in front of the sensor and if a trained monkey in a camera store can do it so can you.:D

mercho
17-03-2011, 6:45pm
Haha we will see how it goes... ;)

Just ordered a full Copper Hill Wet Dry Kit + Lens Cleaning Kit From Stu at Quality Camera Sales. :th3:

William
17-03-2011, 6:49pm
Mercho, I agree give it a go your self , I did it myself with an "Eclipse" Sensor cleaning kit , took two go's to get the stubborn stuff off , Make sure you get the right size swab for the Full Frame , I know it's a bit daunting , But once you do it , It's easy :)

kiwi
17-03-2011, 8:00pm
I don't know if it's a scratch or dust but it's weird that it's really so obvious at 2.8

mercho
17-03-2011, 8:09pm
Its not noticeable in any photos bar the sheet of paper ones, just did a few shots outside and can't see it at all (f/4-f/8).. Ill give it a clean and see what happens

Jules
17-03-2011, 8:54pm
I don't know if it's a scratch or dust but it's weird that it's really so obvious at 2.8

That's what I thought. It looks identical regardless of the aperture, which seems weird for dust (unlike the other marks which behave exactly as expected for dust and practically disappear at f2.8). Let us know how you go Brad, hopefully it all cleans off OK.

mercho
17-03-2011, 8:59pm
I don't know if it's a scratch or dust but it's weird that it's really so obvious at 2.8


That's what I thought. It looks identical regardless of the aperture, which seems weird for dust (unlike the other marks which behave exactly as expected for dust and practically disappear at f2.8). Let us know how you go Brad, hopefully it all cleans off OK.

Are you guys referring to the x in the bottom left or the marks in the top right???

The x is what I drew on the paper for a focus point, the dust in question is in the top right... ?

:)

ApolloLXII
17-03-2011, 9:17pm
Yep, the stuff up in the top right corner is definitely dust. I recognise it as being what I have on my camera. It's only apparent when I've taken a shot with lots of blue sky. Best advice I've had regarding checking for dust is to shoot a piece of blank white card. This will show up any dust and dirt spots really well.

Jules
17-03-2011, 9:18pm
Are you guys referring to the x in the bottom left or the marks in the top right???

The x is what I drew on the paper for a focus point, the dust in question is in the top right... ?

:)

Oh damn. I think I need to use this smiley now --> :Doh: :o

kiwi
17-03-2011, 9:19pm
Duh, that's what I was looking at too !!!

mercho
17-03-2011, 9:21pm
Oh damn. I think I need to use this smiley now --> :Doh: :o

Hahaha all good :th3::th3:

Thanks apollo, just looked a bit funky, not like the dust I have usually seen. Hopefully by monday I will have the cleaning kit and post the results

kiwi
17-03-2011, 9:25pm
I'm glad you didn't also take a photo of dust, that would definately be confusing !!!

William
17-03-2011, 9:27pm
The best test is to set the Aperture to f22 and take a shot of blue sky , That'll show up any dust spots , Give it a clean and repeat the process :)

mercho
17-03-2011, 9:40pm
I'm glad you didn't also take a photo of dust, that would definately be confusing !!!

Prob would have been better than the current pictures ;)