02-09-2017 12:16 PM
02-09-2017 02:25 PM
@LeviTanjyobiwa wrote:
The canon EOS t5 rebel was my first DSLR camera, and I loved it. Up until now, where I have black specks in the lens. The specks aren't reachable by air compressors either, they're in that part which is in between the rear and front lens. I found a video that told me I could unscrew the front lens (by taking off the sticker) and then reach that middle lens. Unfortunately, the lens I have has the screws on really tight, and I can't unscrew them. How can I get rid of the dirt and junk in my middle lens?
Note:I got my camera refurbished from a bundle on the canon website.
Black specs inside of lens sounds like mold. What is the lens model number? If it is the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-6.3 IS II lens that came with the T5 as kit, then that lens isn't worth much. If you have mold, I would be inclined to toss the lens and buy a new one, so that the mold does not spread to the camera.
Refurbished gear should have had a one year warranty. Has the lens gotten wet, or been exposed to prolonged periods of high humidity? Mold and mildew needs to be professionally removed. The cost of sanitizing a kit lens would far exceed the value of the kit lens.
02-13-2017 08:54 PM
02-19-2017 11:17 AM
@LeviTanjyobiwa wrote:
See, I lost the rear lens cover so I had the lens kinda squished down a bit (zoomed in halfway) so it would fit in my backpack that I take to school.
Spend $5.60 to protect your lens. Protecting it from harm is cheaper than repairing or replacing it after it's been harmed.
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/lens-dust-cap-e-rear-cap
02-09-2017 02:51 PM
@LeviTanjyobiwa wrote:
The canon EOS t5 rebel was my first DSLR camera, and I loved it. Up until now, where I have black specks in the lens. The specks aren't reachable by air compressors either, they're in that part which is in between the rear and front lens. I found a video that told me I could unscrew the front lens (by taking off the sticker) and then reach that middle lens. Unfortunately, the lens I have has the screws on really tight, and I can't unscrew them. How can I get rid of the dirt and junk in my middle lens?
Note:I got my camera refurbished from a bundle on the canon website.
Using compressed air is probably what drove the dirt in there to start with.
Never use compressed air or canned air to clean your camera or lenses.
If a hand squeezed bulb blower doesn't remove the dust from the surface of the lens, then use a brush designed for that purpose, if that doesn't work then resort to wet cleaning, and then as a final resort a LensPen.
02-09-2017 05:20 PM
I doubt the 'black' specs are mold. Mold isn't usually black. Do the black specs show up on your pictures? Most likely they don't. Specs and even cracks on the front element are OOF and the camera can't see them. It does depend on which lens it is because removing them can cost more than the lens is worth. If it is an "L" lens than of course you need to have a C&C done by Canon.
If not and they don't show up, just use it and forget about the black specs. All lenses will have dust and specs sooner or later.
02-09-2017 08:59 PM - edited 02-09-2017 09:01 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:I doubt the 'black' specs are mold. Mold isn't usually black. Do the black specs show up on your pictures? Most likely they don't. Specs and even cracks on the front element are OOF and the camera can't see them. It does depend on which lens it is because removing them can cost more than the lens is worth. If it is an "L" lens than of course you need to have a C&C done by Canon.
If not and they don't show up, just use it and forget about the black specs. All lenses will have dust and specs sooner or later.
I agree with this thought, that the specs probably don't affect the photos. Are you seeing specs in your photos? Very possibly you are not, as the specs would tend to be OOF except possibly if you stopped all the way down to f/16 or so. You can even shoot through a chain link fence and make the chain links disappear by shooting wide open with the lens very close to the fence.
02-09-2017 09:22 PM
"You can even shoot through a chain link fence and make the chain links disappear..."
Done that!
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