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ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
these blurry dots all over. sometimes up to 4-5. they stay for a while
and then new once apear somewhere else.

is it just a matter of cleaning the matrix?

any advice welcome

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"Dimitri" <ds@octavum.com> wrote in message
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> ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
> stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
> flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
> these blurry dots all over

They are dust specks on your sensor.

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On 16 Jan 2005 04:24:02 -0800, in rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
ds@octavum.com (Dimitri) wrote:

>ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
>stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
>flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
>these blurry dots all over. sometimes up to 4-5. they stay for a while
>and then new once apear somewhere else.
>
>is it just a matter of cleaning the matrix?

Dust or other debris on the filter on top of the sensor. You'll only see it
on light back grounds with the lens stopped down. Yes, cleaning will remove
these.
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Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet@EdwardG.Ruf.com)
See images taken with my CP-990/5700 & D70 at
http://edwardgruf.com/Digital_Phot [...] index.html

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"Dimitri" <ds@octavum.com> wrote in message
news:ea9508f.0501160424.52aa1cce@posting.google.com...
> ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
> stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
> flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
> these blurry dots all over. sometimes up to 4-5. they stay for a while
> and then new once apear somewhere else.
>
> is it just a matter of cleaning the matrix?
>
> any advice welcome

check out http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning - his method works
perfectly on my d70.

rock on - sid

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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:31:38 +0100, "sid derra"
<ng_NO_@_SPAM_emolife.net> wrote:

>"Dimitri" <ds@octavum.com> wrote in message
>news:ea9508f.0501160424.52aa1cce@posting.google.com...
>> ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
>> stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
>> flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
>> these blurry dots all over. sometimes up to 4-5. they stay for a while
>> and then new once apear somewhere else.
>>
>> is it just a matter of cleaning the matrix?
>>
>> any advice welcome
>
>check out http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning - his method works
>perfectly on my d70.

For that price I can take the D-70 down to the local camera shop quite
a few times.

After nearly a year of shooting with a lot of outdoor photography in
hot dusty conditions I have only had dust spots show up once.

A little air and it was as good as new.

I don't stick anything in there.

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
>
>rock on - sid
>

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"Roger" <Delete-Invallid.stuff.groups@tm.net> wrote in message
news:k1umu0pmt2pe727debhtiivnl5dk8ga82h@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:31:38 +0100, "sid derra"
> <ng_NO_@_SPAM_emolife.net> wrote:
>
>>"Dimitri" <ds@octavum.com> wrote in message
>>news:ea9508f.0501160424.52aa1cce@posting.google.com...
>>> ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
>>> stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
>>> flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
>>> these blurry dots all over. sometimes up to 4-5. they stay for a while
>>> and then new once apear somewhere else.
>>>
>>> is it just a matter of cleaning the matrix?
>>>
>>> any advice welcome
>>
>>check out http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning - his method works
>>perfectly on my d70.
>
> For that price I can take the D-70 down to the local camera shop quite
> a few times.
>
> After nearly a year of shooting with a lot of outdoor photography in
> hot dusty conditions I have only had dust spots show up once.
>
> A little air and it was as good as new.
>
> I don't stick anything in there.
>

Not to reprise the sensor swabbing thread, but I too have found that a
couple of blasts with a Giotto Rocket blower takes care of the majority of
sensor dust. I used to use PecPads/Eclipse, but now have gone entirely to
the Sensor Brush.

This photo is from a poster on DP Review and is an example of what happens
when you use TWO drops of Eclipse on a PecPad instead of ONE drop...
http://www.pbase.com/amitis/image/35830403

HMc

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"Howard McCollister" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Roger" <Delete-Invallid.stuff.groups@tm.net> wrote in message
> news:k1umu0pmt2pe727debhtiivnl5dk8ga82h@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:31:38 +0100, "sid derra"
> > <ng_NO_@_SPAM_emolife.net> wrote:
> >
> >>"Dimitri" <ds@octavum.com> wrote in message
> >>news:ea9508f.0501160424.52aa1cce@posting.google.com...
> >>> ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
> >>> stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
> >>> flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
> >>> these blurry dots all over. sometimes up to 4-5. they stay for a while
> >>> and then new once apear somewhere else.
> >>>
> >>> is it just a matter of cleaning the matrix?
> >>>
> >>> any advice welcome
> >>
> >>check out http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning - his method
works
> >>perfectly on my d70.
> >
> > For that price I can take the D-70 down to the local camera shop quite
> > a few times.
> >
> > After nearly a year of shooting with a lot of outdoor photography in
> > hot dusty conditions I have only had dust spots show up once.
> >
> > A little air and it was as good as new.
> >
> > I don't stick anything in there.
> >
>
> Not to reprise the sensor swabbing thread, but I too have found that a
> couple of blasts with a Giotto Rocket blower takes care of the majority of
> sensor dust. I used to use PecPads/Eclipse, but now have gone entirely to
> the Sensor Brush.
>
> This photo is from a poster on DP Review and is an example of what happens
> when you use TWO drops of Eclipse on a PecPad instead of ONE drop...
> http://www.pbase.com/amitis/image/35830403
>
> HMc

did you read the whole article? all these issues are addressed there pretty
much.

sid

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"Roger" <Delete-Invallid.stuff.groups@tm.net> wrote in message
news:k1umu0pmt2pe727debhtiivnl5dk8ga82h@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:31:38 +0100, "sid derra"
> <ng_NO_@_SPAM_emolife.net> wrote:
>
> >"Dimitri" <ds@octavum.com> wrote in message
> >news:ea9508f.0501160424.52aa1cce@posting.google.com...
> >> ok, first a question about those little blurry dots i get. they don't
> >> stay long, they seem to move around, but when i make pictures with a
> >> flat background, like the whole image is just a nice blue sky, i get
> >> these blurry dots all over. sometimes up to 4-5. they stay for a while
> >> and then new once apear somewhere else.
> >>
> >> is it just a matter of cleaning the matrix?
> >>
> >> any advice welcome
> >
> >check out http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning - his method
works
> >perfectly on my d70.
>
> For that price I can take the D-70 down to the local camera shop quite
> a few times.
>
> After nearly a year of shooting with a lot of outdoor photography in
> hot dusty conditions I have only had dust spots show up once.
>
> A little air and it was as good as new.
>
> I don't stick anything in there.
>
> Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
> (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
> www.rogerhalstead.com
> >

hey roger.

the only "real" camera store (apart from the ritz empire) is national camera
exchange, which refuses to sell any photographic solutions equipment and
charges 45 dollars for sensor cleaning. i could have ordered the stuff for
about 20 bucks from other places, but i decided to go with the kit as it
includes the swab that the author writes about and the instructions are
tweaked for.

i don't force anyone to try this, just sharing my experiences.

sid

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