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Hey Tigger,
I noticed this spot showing up in my photos, so i checked the lens seems fine no scratches or debri. So then I took the lens off and on the angled glass inside I noticed a speck of something, what can I use to clean it?
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Hey Tigger,
I noticed this spot showing up in my photos, so i checked the lens seems fine no scratches or debri. So then I took the lens off and on the angled glass inside I noticed a speck of something, what can I use to clean it?
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Hey Tigger,
I noticed this spot showing up in my photos, so i checked the lens seems fine no scratches or debri. So then I took the lens off and on the angled glass inside I noticed a speck of something, what can I use to clean it?
I believe what you're describing as the "angled glass" is a mirror that flips up out of the way when you take a picture. A speck on it will not show up on your photos. It would only be visible when you're looking through the view finder.
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ORIGINAL: slayerphonics
Hey Tigger,
I noticed this spot showing up in my photos, so i checked the lens seems fine no scratches or debri. So then I took the lens off and on the angled glass inside I noticed a speck of something, what can I use to clean it?
I believe what you're describing as the "angled glass" is a mirror that flips up out of the way when you take a picture. A speck on it will not show up on your photos. It would only be visible when you're looking through the view finder.
No, its the angled glass that reflects the image to the eyepiece, here is a photo showing the the problem
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The Alamo pic is hard to get with all of the tourists, but the sprinklers were on so I got a cool night time people free picture of it. The USS Texas was taken with an old Olympus, and the vertical pic of it with a throw away. The Jeep is my savage, I was going for on of those commercial looking shots where it tops the hill. I like to take pictures, but I'm not a pro and have had no schooling in it.
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The savage picture is good. That is part of photography to acutally set up a shot and get diff angles. No one wants to see the truck with a shot looking down on it cause thats how we all see them everytime we look at our own trucks.
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