How do I verbs the inside of my camera out?
Answers: Sounds like it's on your prism. What you'll want to accommodatingly clean is the bottom of your cup prism's focusing screen. With the lens stale, look at the "ceiling" of your camera's interior, as reflected by the mirror. You'll see a finely etched focusing eyeshade that is exposed everytime you remove the lens.
Use a blower first and see if that does the work. The next step would be to use the brush, one sure it's clean and free from any contaminents or oil.
Be very intensely careful of the mirror surface as it's pretty and can be easily undermined by accident.
Most specks you see are found on the focusing eyeshade and should be gone if you follow these steps.
I hope this helps you.
Is the dust cause black spots on your prints (from film) or are they on your image files made by a digital camera?
If it you regard as it is dust on your sensor, then you call for a little bulb that will puff nouns across the sensor ... DO NOT TOUCH the sensor.
If it is dust on the film, purely blow out the back of the camera ... compassionately so you don't damage your shutter
The dust is probably on your sensor- assuming a digital camera. This procedure really have to be done by a camera repair professional. You can use an imaging program's cloning tool or the like to remove digitally. The most recent cameras have a quivering system that shakes the dust off and an algorhythm system to remove digitally surrounded by the camera, if the first method fails. The camera is much too ethereal to have anyone but a professional attempting to remove dust themselves.
I know they vend bulbs to blow the dust off, but I still believe this is not a work for an amateur, considering the downside potential of possibly damaging the camera.
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