Bike Tourist
Well-known
My XP1 may start its long journey from NY to its new home today. Time to start asking stupid questions.
My X100 never experiences sensor dust since it's lens is non-interchangable. Kind of a welcome relief from my DSLR's attraction to dust. So how is the XP1 in that regard?
I'm starting off with just the 35mm lens so it won't be a factor until I start changing lenses.
My X100 never experiences sensor dust since it's lens is non-interchangable. Kind of a welcome relief from my DSLR's attraction to dust. So how is the XP1 in that regard?
I'm starting off with just the 35mm lens so it won't be a factor until I start changing lenses.
JasperD
Member
No problem so far that I can see at F16 blue sky, but I´m only having it since March 19th; I am changing lenses though.
willie_901
Veteran
Don't worry about it.
Besides PKR's excellent advice, keep in mind:
The sensor is ultrasonically cleaned by default when the camer is turned off. There is an adhesive surface designed to retain the dust.
Cleaning the sensor with a Gioto Rocket works well for non-adhesive dust.
My local camera shop wet-cleans sensors for $60. Perhaps you can find a competent, economical source too.
At apertures wider than f 11 small dust spots rarely affect image quality
Besides PKR's excellent advice, keep in mind:
The sensor is ultrasonically cleaned by default when the camer is turned off. There is an adhesive surface designed to retain the dust.
Cleaning the sensor with a Gioto Rocket works well for non-adhesive dust.
My local camera shop wet-cleans sensors for $60. Perhaps you can find a competent, economical source too.
At apertures wider than f 11 small dust spots rarely affect image quality
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