From TS' pics, it looks to me they are the residue from the dust. I have similar experience with dust on sensor. The dark spots were quite obviously, but after I use a blower to blow at the sensor, those marks became quite faint and it resemble what you have on the pics. Since it was not really noticeable, I did not send it to CSC for cleaning.
But in your case, since you have already sent it to CSC for cleaning, you might want to ask them to do a complete job by removing those stains from the sensor. Perhaps CSC just use blower to clean your sensor the last time?
What did I tell you? You should be happy now and just go out and shoot more. :thumbsup:yey!!!mission accomplished...the dude at canon did a good wipe on the sensor..it was residue from old dust he told me..
Honestly those built-in sensor dusts removal systems are pretty useless and not all can be removed.
U must know something. Dusts are everywhere even in lenses and these are normal. Everyone has some dusts inside their lenses and camera sensors. As long as they don't affect the pictures, it's fine.
i think can be try to air blow out the sensor.. after mirror trun.
before you air blow, you should get ready LED touch light to see wether inside is too dirty or not.
cause i have tried on my DSLR too.
Thanks. I dropped an email to CSC over the weekend and a CSC staff called me this afternoon. He told me too that it is normal to have dust inside the lens, but he not sure about that 'bubble'. To be safe, he asked me to bring it back for checking (since it is less than 2 weeks old).
for may ways to tired still no diff.
then just send to CSC for service..
cause your 5D is older model , didn't built-in dust sensor cleaning.
after service then used it properly don't exploded too much as out door when you changing your lens.
just keep your body infront facing down side, before mounting the lens.
good luck. :bsmilie:
Actually the main reason for going for dSLRs is because we can use different lenses and therefore changing lenses is part of using dSLRs. It is kind of silly to only carry one lens for each outing If I am afraid of getting dust on the sensor. Dust is part and parcel of using dSLRs and I will deal with it when there is dust appears on my camera sensor.for may ways to tired still no diff.
then just send to CSC for service..
cause your 5D is older model , didn't built-in dust sensor cleaning.
after service then used it properly don't exploded too much as out door when you changing your lens.
just keep your body infront facing down side, before mounting the lens.
good luck. :bsmilie:
Actually the main reason for going for dSLRs is because we can use different lenses and therefore changing lenses is part of using dSLRs. It is kind of silly to only carry one lens for each outing If I am afraid of getting dust on the sensor. Dust is part and parcel of using dSLRs and I will deal with it when there is dust appears on my camera sensor.
I'm going to try to air blow the sensor... first time trying it. But why LED touch light? Normal one can?
I tried a couple of times and the 'marks' are still there when the aperture is set to f22 or above. I followed the advise such as turning the camera face down to avoid dirt etc but it doesn't work... In fact i seems to get more 'marks'...![]()
The sensor looks clean from my naked eyes though...:think:
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