Andrew (Vivid Adventures) Outback Photos
Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 27, 2007 at 16:10
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G'day. Andrew out there?
Just now been enjoying your photos from the post down the page a bit. Pretty impressive, Mate!
Looks like you've had a bit of trouble with dust on the censor.
1) Does this inevitably go with the nature of the country and weather conditions?
2) What do you do to minimize it?
3) How do you overcome the dust spots in post processing?
I ask because I had trouble, myself, on my recent trip. Haven't used a digital SLR before.
Seems like it may be necessary to clean off the censor with air pack, every few hours, just to be sure.
Regards,
Laurie.
Reply By: dublediff - Tuesday, Nov 27, 2007 at 23:45
Tuesday, Nov 27, 2007 at 23:45
Dust forms on sensors when the lens is changed, so if you don't change your lens, and you start with a clean sensor, it stays clean. It is not as a critical as you imagine, a little care goes a long way and then there is software to remove the dust off of the image as a last resort, so go digital.....
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