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Posted: Thu Sep 16th, 2021 12:21
 
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The mists of autumn.
Very nice Graham.


That A1 needs a sensor clean (last image)!



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jk wrote:
That A1 needs a sensor clean (last image)!
Last 2 images!



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I was going to mention that as an earlier image (2nd in post #164)showed it even more on the left side.

Graham and I have discussed this before and there is no doubt the Sony A7 is quite bad for this old problem of dust. The A1 is reported to have a blind that drops down when the lens is removed to specifically address this retrograde issue. It's disappointing (assuming there isn't a specific issue on this occasion causing this) that Sony haven't mastered this issue, banished by Nikon nearly a decade ago. o.O



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Yes saw that after posting. Had a good look at pixs done later today no trace of it only on that shot.

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Well done.
Probably removed on self clean.



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The spot I saw is still there -



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Yes another job for Graham to do when he gets home is to wet clean his sensor!
It is a small bob probably something as small as a pollen grain but on these high MP sensored cameras this is a bigger problem.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Yes saw that after posting. Had a good look at pixs done later today no trace of it only on that shot.

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Lovely 'whistlerful' look to the, almost autumnal, scene.if they have that season in Spain



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Praying Mantie jumped onto back of a garden chair, got a quck shot before it moved on. Saw plenty in Africa but they are also quite common in Spain. No more spots on sensor just three photos that day pixs all clean again, there is a lot of dust here and 1.5 miles of dirt road to our villa.

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    Keep the lenses on the camera as much as possible and change with camera lens throat facing down.



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