Nando
Member
Hi all,
Last week I did a pretty stupid thing. Was in a woodland taking some flower photos. Decided to use my extension tubes and removed my lens from my Nikon Z6 II without switching it off.
I had my camera on the tripod, 20 centimeters from the ground and there was a bit of wind.
Apparently, the static that existed on the sensor due to not switching the camera, pulled some dust.
I bought VSGO sensor cleaning swaps to clean it.
Already used 5 swaps. Every time I clean the sensor, I remove some spots but others appear which is really frustrating me. I just can't remove them all and the spots are visible in my photos.
Have you guys done this? How did you resolve the situation?
See attached image using the Lightroom Spot Removal, Visualize Spots.
Those lighter spots are visible in the photos.
If I use another swap, I will most certainly remove those but will place new ones :(
This is a photo I shoot at a white card board.
Thanks,
Fernando
Last week I did a pretty stupid thing. Was in a woodland taking some flower photos. Decided to use my extension tubes and removed my lens from my Nikon Z6 II without switching it off.
I had my camera on the tripod, 20 centimeters from the ground and there was a bit of wind.
Apparently, the static that existed on the sensor due to not switching the camera, pulled some dust.
I bought VSGO sensor cleaning swaps to clean it.
Already used 5 swaps. Every time I clean the sensor, I remove some spots but others appear which is really frustrating me. I just can't remove them all and the spots are visible in my photos.
Have you guys done this? How did you resolve the situation?
See attached image using the Lightroom Spot Removal, Visualize Spots.
Those lighter spots are visible in the photos.
If I use another swap, I will most certainly remove those but will place new ones :(
This is a photo I shoot at a white card board.
Thanks,
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Fernando
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