I actually did this because I had a lens with a "blob" that I thought
was internal dust.  (It was.)  No K7 blob here.

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Badly OOF?
>
> Jack
>
> --- On Mon, 12/6/10, P N Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> From: P N Stenquist <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: Latest Pentax Scare: Blobs on K-5 Sensor
>> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
>> Date: Monday, December 6, 2010, 1:52 PM
>>
>> On Dec 6, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Miserere wrote:
>>
>> > On 6 December 2010 16:31, P N Stenquist <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Dec 6, 2010, at 4:16 PM, Miserere wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> On 6 December 2010 16:03, paul stenquist
>> <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On Dec 6, 2010, at 3:33 PM, Charles
>> Robinson wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> On Dec 6, 2010, at 14:19, Miserere
>> wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>> Any of you guys with a K-5
>> experiencing any of this?
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1036&thread=37092371
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1036&thread=37101106
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Maybe you K-7 owners could take a
>> look too. No need to transfer test
>> >>>>>> images to the computer, the blobs
>> can be seen on the LCD.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Frankly, if the images turn out OK
>> (besides being all green) then there is no problem.
>> Interesting as a curiosity, but not in a "OMG the sky is
>> falling" kind of way.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Seriously... why would a person even
>> bother looking for something like this unless it's affecting
>> the output?
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> And by "affect the output" I mean: can
>> this really be SEEN on something other than an f/22 shot of
>> a blank grey surface?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> It could be seen on any number of small
>> aperture shots. I'm definitely going to test for it.
>> >>>> Paul
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks for the replies so far, and please keep
>> 'em coming.
>> >>>
>> >>> My test unit has a string of blobs near the
>> center (most people seem
>> >>> to report them "near the center" for what it's
>> worth). They are
>> >>> noticeable at f/8 and smaller when
>> photographing a blank surface; I
>> >>> suspect in real photographs (with plenty of
>> detail) they should
>> >>> *maybe* be noticeable at f/11 and onwards. I
>> rarely photograph at such
>> >>> apertures, but I can imagine people shooting
>> landscapes would be
>> >>> annoyed to find these blobs in their blue
>> skies. Then again, a blob in
>> >>> a blue sky is easy to clone out. Then again,
>> again, we'd all prefer
>> >>> not to have to clone out blobs as part of our
>> postprocessing.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I just tested my camera in the same manner as the
>> guy reported on dpreview. I filled my computer screen with
>> white and shot it with my DA* 16-50 at about 30mm, F stops
>> were f22, f16 and f11. Focus set to infinity. No blobs. Saw
>> a few specs of dust, Did the sensor clean operation and
>> retested, and the dust was gone. I get pure white.
>> >> Paul
>> >
>> > That's good news, Paul.
>> >
>> > For what it's worth, my blobs are much better defined
>> using the sky or
>> > a blank piece of paper than the computer screen. Not
>> sure why anyone
>> > would want advice on improving their blob definition,
>> but it's one of
>> > the many useful services I provide to the community.
>> >
>> > Because giving back is important.
>> >
>> I repeated the test with white paper. Still no blobs at
>> f22. Just out of focus paper.
>> Paul
>> >
>> >   —M.
>> >
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