Will James
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Hi all,
2 weeks ago I acquired a Sony A6500 from MPB in "like new" condition, a Sony 16-70 used from LCE and a new Sigma 30 1.4. I then tried it all out on my holiday at the lakes last week.
Looking through photos from the start of that trip taken with the 16-70 and some taken tonight, I've noticed a spot in the same place on all the photos, with it being more pronounced at narrower aptertures. I have looked carefully through the Sigma 30 1.4 photos but I can't seem to see the mark - having said that I have shot it mainly wide open and not with a bright sky so it could be on these photos too (to distinguish if it's the lens or sensor).
I had this experience on my previous camera (Canon 500D) and it turned out to be a permanent mark on the sensor which was not repairable, hence I'm a bit nervous seeing this type of thing again. Could it just be dust? (I hope so).
Which steps would you recommend I take to find out what this mark is and to resolve it? I'm not sure whether I should use a rocket blower on the back element of the lens or on the sensor (my first mirrorless camera). Needless to say I've thoroughly cleaned the front element and UV filter on my lenses and did so before taking the second photo below.
Photos below show the mark in the top-left - first photo is not cropped and at f22, second one is heavily cropped and at f13.
Thanks in advance for any advice


2 weeks ago I acquired a Sony A6500 from MPB in "like new" condition, a Sony 16-70 used from LCE and a new Sigma 30 1.4. I then tried it all out on my holiday at the lakes last week.
Looking through photos from the start of that trip taken with the 16-70 and some taken tonight, I've noticed a spot in the same place on all the photos, with it being more pronounced at narrower aptertures. I have looked carefully through the Sigma 30 1.4 photos but I can't seem to see the mark - having said that I have shot it mainly wide open and not with a bright sky so it could be on these photos too (to distinguish if it's the lens or sensor).
I had this experience on my previous camera (Canon 500D) and it turned out to be a permanent mark on the sensor which was not repairable, hence I'm a bit nervous seeing this type of thing again. Could it just be dust? (I hope so).
Which steps would you recommend I take to find out what this mark is and to resolve it? I'm not sure whether I should use a rocket blower on the back element of the lens or on the sensor (my first mirrorless camera). Needless to say I've thoroughly cleaned the front element and UV filter on my lenses and did so before taking the second photo below.
Photos below show the mark in the top-left - first photo is not cropped and at f22, second one is heavily cropped and at f13.
Thanks in advance for any advice


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