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Impact of lens dirt & scratches on image quality
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<blockquote data-quote="HeatherTheVet" data-source="post: 74965" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>Thanks, I do try to blow them all away but I seem to collect more every time I change lenses. It's nice to know exactly where the problem is though, I'll stop obsessively cleaning the front glass now! The big prob is I can't see them at the time, only later when I get the pics uploaded. I guess I just need to be a bit more careful.</p><p></p><p>I spotted a whole load of dandelion heads today at just the right stage for playing macro photography. I might nip out later and pick a couple up - I've never tried that classic shot yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeatherTheVet, post: 74965, member: 839"] Thanks, I do try to blow them all away but I seem to collect more every time I change lenses. It's nice to know exactly where the problem is though, I'll stop obsessively cleaning the front glass now! The big prob is I can't see them at the time, only later when I get the pics uploaded. I guess I just need to be a bit more careful. I spotted a whole load of dandelion heads today at just the right stage for playing macro photography. I might nip out later and pick a couple up - I've never tried that classic shot yet. [/QUOTE]
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