Water spot on my filter after a clean
Just had my camera cleaned inside by the pro shop (he uses static brush) Came up well he said but there is a small water spot on the filter. Now water is one thing im carefull with as i dont open if there is any sign of a drizzle about buuut i now have a spot.
Can this be removed by any other method ? ie copperhill ?
Can this be removed by any other method ? ie copperhill ?
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My guess is the breath/wipe will get it though. I always try the lowest impact method first and work my way up
"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
If you can't see it then I wouldn't worry about it. However if yoy can see it, try the eclipse, swab, cooper hill, etc method, you have nothing to loose.
The next question I have is that the guy in the pro shop told you about this spot, and said he didn't think the cooper hill method would work. Did he even try to clean it with any type of liquid, and swab? If not why not?
Good luck with this, and keep us posted.
Sam
"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
When i say 'pro' shop im talking a shop that only deals in med/lge format...DSLR's & SLRfilm...paper...etc they repair the local media's gear not an 18 year old flogging point & shoots from a supermarket.
The spot looks very similar to dust but will not move with static brush at all. He said its a water mark thats all.
Its not a real worry as it only appears at f/10 or smaller & only when its against the sky. Im just wondering if anyone else has the issue.
I would buy, (I did buy) some eclipse cleaning liquid, and sensor swabs. I would at least give this a try. I hate to live with things than can be fixed.
Sam
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No way am i going to touch the insides...i make a 'bull in a china shop' look passive.