Haha, you missed a few :oP The bad part is once you know they are there, they will drive you nuts. I sold my D1x because of that. Okay, maybe not, but they did drive me nuts before I cleaned it and sold it!
Hmm, now that's something to think about. The idea would be to shake the dust off, not on… I'll probably turn mine off now because I've lived without it for years, so why change. And I hate those lil' bastiches…
The D300 I had was terrible at sensor cleaning. Nikon can repair it for you, I hear. LR5 has a nice new feature to identify all this stuff easily. I mean, I see a bunch that you missed 🙂
Maybe that's your problem?
Is it a D600, by any chance? I see another dozen or so; they all look like sensor spots.
Haha, you missed a few :oP The bad part is once you know they are there, they will drive you nuts. I sold my D1x because of that. Okay, maybe not, but they did drive me nuts before I cleaned it and sold it!
It's basically a brand new d300s…and the sad part is it never had them till I used the built in sensor cleaner…
Hmm, now that's something to think about. The idea would be to shake the dust off, not on… I'll probably turn mine off now because I've lived without it for years, so why change. And I hate those lil' bastiches…
Never see it as I rarely ever shoot just blue sky.. This guy fly over my house most I took a photo… And clearly he threw up on my lens..
LOL, maybe he got airsick ;o)
The D300 I had was terrible at sensor cleaning. Nikon can repair it for you, I hear.
LR5 has a nice new feature to identify all this stuff easily. I mean, I see a bunch that you missed 🙂
I got tired of circling things..
I had a hair fall into my camera during lens change .. I took the shot look and thought cracked a lens or the view screen scared me half to death..