Boris.

Welcome to the wonderfull world of the DSLR and its arch enemy ~dust bunnies~ (no not
Frank.lol)

Take a photo of the sky or white wall F 11 or higher,and look at it in PS or what have
you. They will 
show up as little dark greyish smudges and always in the same spots.

I heard the D1x was prone to dust on the CCD right from the box,so it looks like it 
may be
a common 
problem.

Keep a nice,LARGE,blower in your camera bag.Small specks should come off easly.

My used D1 had water marks on the CCD from the previous owner trying to pick large 
specks
of dust 
off at a moto cross event. He had no blower with him apparantly. ;-) 

I had to find this out the hard way.No mention by him. 
Actually,i never hear from him after cashing my cheques in 2001<g>

As long as i had dirt in my shot bottom right as printed,i was ok. I eventually had to
have Nikon clean it
($90.00 Canadian) and they said it was the worst one they had seen in a while.LOL
It worked though.

My D2h on the other hand has seen a number of poor conditions this year but no signs of
the 
bunnies,however i know they will show up eventually.    

Unfortunaltly, it comes with the territory and shows up more in the larger DOV 
aperatures.

Dave   

                                > Hi!
> 
> I've shot today some 20 frames. Some of the frames feature the same
> kind of issue that makes me a bit worried. If certain area of the
> picture is just uniform background, there would be a 25x25 pixels area
> that looks like very big film grain. It looks like a spot you know -
> one that begs to be "healed/cloned" out.
> 
> Is this normal?
> 
> -- 
> Boris
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

                                


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