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Jun 16, 2020 at 11:21 history edited CommunityBot
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Oct 29, 2015 at 21:22 comment added thebtm @MichaelClark i was really more thinking from an IT point of view, take a few shots with different lenses. For the f number, sorry, got them mixed up.
Oct 29, 2015 at 19:21 comment added Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics almost certainly sensor dust. just clean the sensor and you're good.
Oct 28, 2015 at 22:30 comment added Michael C @thebtm It's rarely, if ever, dust on the lens. lensrentals.com/blog/2011/08/the-apocalypse-of-lens-dust
Oct 28, 2015 at 22:20 comment added Michael C See also photo.stackexchange.com/questions/12087/…
Oct 28, 2015 at 22:20 comment added Michael C @thebtm I think you mean minimum aperture (highest f-number). Maximum aperture is the widest setting with the lowest f-number.
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Duplicate of How can I avoid soft dull "spots" in my pictures?, Dust-like speck visible every few pictures — is it dust, or worse?
Oct 28, 2015 at 19:11 answer added Digital Lightcraft timeline score: 6
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Oct 28, 2015 at 17:52 comment added thebtm Try on multiple lenses at max aperture, if the spots are still there, its on the sensor, if not, its the lens.
Oct 28, 2015 at 17:50 history asked Jim Garrison CC BY-SA 3.0