05-25-2019 02:11 PM
I read another thread where the diagnosis was a hair on the sensor... Could this be the same problem???...
05-25-2019 02:40 PM
Yes, it certainly looks like a hair, if it changes position on each shot then it may be a hair stuck in the shutter blades. It is not a fault with the sensor.
If you remove the lens, switch the camera to "manual clean" then you may be able to blow it out with a rocket blower or even pick it out with a pair of plastic tweezers, do not use canned air and try not to touch the surface of the sensor assembly. If not confident then take it to a camera dealer to get it cleaned.
05-25-2019 03:53 PM
05-26-2019 12:19 PM
When you look through the VF you see it? It is not on the photo?
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