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Tornado12 Posted at 1-5 13:27
looks very much how dust on a sensor would look. Have you tried puffing a little air on the lens? I don't mean on the filter portion, but if you remove the glass filter, then puff some air onto the lens. Sounds like you may have already tried this. Its likely a small dust spec sitting directly on the sensor. If you look down into the lens under magnification, you should be able to maybe see the spot if it is in the glass somewhere. I would occasionally have this happen years ago in my SLR cameras. You would have to take the lens off, lock the mirror up to fully expose the sensor inside the body of the camera, then very carefully clean the sensor.
I am shocked DJI would say nothing is wrong here, unless there is just some miscommunication. For example, maybe they are saying the drone and camera do not have any defect, and they may be right in that, but hopefully they did clean the sensor to get the dark spot off. Its also possible that dot could move over time, or if the camera is jarred around. Keep us updated on how it goes.
looks very much how dust on a sensor would look. Have you tried puffing a little air on the lens?
The sensor is inside the camera, not on the lens.
If it's on the sensor, it won't be moved by blowing the lens. |
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