It depends what kind of shooting your doing and aperture also. I can have a dirty sensor and see it glaringly in some shots while in others it's totally undetectable. I find it most noticeable in shots with lots of sky or water. Large expanses of lighter tones against which the dust shows up.

Tom C.






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Subject: Re: Why dustproblems ? (WasRE: *ist D vs DS2, some questions)
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 06:25:12 -0600


----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Øsleby"
Subject: Why dustproblems ? (WasRE: *ist D vs DS2, some questions)


I have been wondering about one thing.

In the 10 months I've had my DS, I have had dust on sensor one time. I'm not very careful with my equipment. I do change lens almost everywhere. I don't leave the camera house open, and I do try to be a little careful, but I have
a rather relaxed attitude towards this. Why do some have a lot of dust
problems, and some don't?

Some people are looking for problems, and find them.
Others aren't, and don't.

William Robb




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