IMG_2835_Problem by davholla2002, on FlickrIs this fixable - the mark at the bottom left of the photo? (All others are marks on the paper) If so how?
IMG_2835_Problem by davholla2002, on FlickrThank you both - any recommendations on sensor cleaning kit?
This exactly but I use a white ceiling and remember to set exp comp so it comes out as whiteThis is how I look for contamination...
Select minimum aperture (the largest f number. f16? f22?).
Set the focus to manual and set it to infinity or there abouts.
Take a picture of a white door aiming for a shutter speed into seconds. This could mean selecting a low ISO and photographing a door in a less well lit area).
Keep the camera close to the door (focus is not required so no need to worry about minimum focus distance) and move the camera about whilst the shutter is open. (The long shutter speed, the short camera to door distance and moving the camera whilst the shutter is open should prevent any detail in the door being recorded and any detail you see in the picture should be just any contamination on the sensor.)
I always try the in camera cleaning mode first. If that doesn't work I try a rocket blower and only if that doesn't work do I do a contact clean.
Good luck with the cleaning but remember that you're not cleaning the sensor you're cleaning a piece of glass in front of it. It is I suppose possible to cause damage but it's perhaps unlikely especially if you use a swab and exercise normal caution.
Good luck with it.
This should work shouldn't it?
not quite if its a 60D. you will need an crop sensor APS-C versionThis should work shouldn't it?