No, not at all.  Remember, people were hung up on dust before there were
digital cameras. And, having taken apart a few lenses because I saw huge
dust globs, I was surprised to find how tiny the globs were.  At least on
the K 135/2.5, what appears big when you lock thru the front element, can
be very, very small.  For the most part worrying about dust is a real waste
of time.  However, I like fussy people who do worry about such things -
I've gotten some real deals because the lens was dusty and needed a CLA
<LOL>.

All this talk about dust reminds me of Michael J. Pollard's famous line in
Bonnie and Clyde: "Dirt in the fuel line.  Just blowed it away."

BTW Marnie, your A35-105 is filthy .... ;-))

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Question -- Dust in a lens does NOT show up like  
> dust on a sensor? Hmmm. I  thought that's why 
> people got all hung up on dust in  lenses. 



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