04-23-2023 02:58 PM - last edited on 04-25-2023 10:00 AM by Danny
I’m a newb. Had my camera less than a month and have literally taken 6 photos. Each one has a splotch. Took the camera apart and saw what appears to be dust on the sensor. Tried blowing it off and that didn’t work. Tried the cleaner/swab method and that didn’t work either. The debris seems like it’s inside the sensor instead of on the outside? Is that possible and how do I fix it? Is that a manufacturing issue?
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04-24-2023 02:51 AM
The thing you're looking at isn't the sensor -- it's a block of filters in front of the sensor. The sensor itself is behind them.
It's possible for dust to get inside this, although it's supposed to be a sealed unit. But I just had this happen on another camera of mine. I don't know any way to get it fixed except repair. Canon's warranty repair has been fast and smooth for me so far -- I'll know the results when I get the camera back, hopefully in a day or two.
04-24-2023 10:39 AM
"The thing you're looking at isn't the sensor -- it's a block of filters in front of the sensor."
Simply a play on words. For practical reasons, it appears to new folks to be the sensor but the bottom line is you need to get professional cleaning done. Call Canon. 1 (800) 652-2666
04-23-2023 03:11 PM
Greetings,
"My Camera" is which model exactly?
Please provide us with images of the debris you see as well as sample images of the photos depicting the "dust" on the sensor, images, etc.
~Rick
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04-23-2023 11:45 PM
It’s the EOS M50 Mark II
Here’s a pic of the particle. Looks like you could blow it away but it’s under the surface. 😞
04-24-2023 02:51 AM
The thing you're looking at isn't the sensor -- it's a block of filters in front of the sensor. The sensor itself is behind them.
It's possible for dust to get inside this, although it's supposed to be a sealed unit. But I just had this happen on another camera of mine. I don't know any way to get it fixed except repair. Canon's warranty repair has been fast and smooth for me so far -- I'll know the results when I get the camera back, hopefully in a day or two.
04-24-2023 10:39 AM
"The thing you're looking at isn't the sensor -- it's a block of filters in front of the sensor."
Simply a play on words. For practical reasons, it appears to new folks to be the sensor but the bottom line is you need to get professional cleaning done. Call Canon. 1 (800) 652-2666
04-24-2023 11:01 AM
Thank you for the help, everyone!
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