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Uploaded by PhotoAnswers on Sep 25, 2008
Got dark spots on your images? Then you'll need to clean the sensor in your D-SLR. Chris Rutter demonstrates two great methods to do just that.
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for once some one is telling all, it is not the sensor but a low pass filter well done
devonmale69 4 months ago
@DWLSEEKER90 No explain, what's the pun ?
rectify2003 5 months ago
fuckin commercials...
belagejza 6 months ago
@forgottenbow I don't think so. Nikon is the way to go. ;)
shechshire 10 months ago
You look like Mr. Bean
florinmldvn82ro 10 months ago
Gotta love my Sony Alpha, heheh. By the way, thanks a lot! :D
xROCKDOLL 10 months ago
what ca sexy voice..
96169QQ 11 months ago
Thanks mate, Really Helped. I did enjoyed the video.
Utkarsh0ULTRA 1 year ago
@ribbononmywristxx No, canon mate ;). Sony is oldschool
forgottenbow 1 year ago
Thank you so much. You just saved me $50 bucks!!!
amthunder1 1 year ago
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for once some one is telling all, it is not the sensor but a low pass filter well done
devonmale69 4 months ago
@DWLSEEKER90 No explain, what's the pun ?
rectify2003 5 months ago
fuckin commercials...
belagejza 6 months ago
@forgottenbow I don't think so. Nikon is the way to go. ;)
shechshire 10 months ago
You look like Mr. Bean
florinmldvn82ro 10 months ago
Gotta love my Sony Alpha, heheh. By the way, thanks a lot! :D
xROCKDOLL 10 months ago
what ca sexy voice..
96169QQ 11 months ago
Thanks mate, Really Helped. I did enjoyed the video.
Utkarsh0ULTRA 1 year ago
@ribbononmywristxx No, canon mate ;). Sony is oldschool
forgottenbow 1 year ago
Thank you so much. You just saved me $50 bucks!!!
amthunder1 1 year ago