01-03-2017 05:11 AM
hello all,
I'm new to this forum and i'm coming here because i couldnt find an answer to my question so far..
It's about my canon EOS 20D sensor cleaning, after a year without being used i've found some "artefacts" appeared on the pictures... I know there is a lot of stuff said, done and shown about it...But it's no dust.. i've ordered a cleaning kit from visible dust which came very complete with all the bells and whistles... but the "cracks" won't disappear..
Yes this looks like what i can only describe as "veins" or cracks.. like a mycosis..
I've took a picture for you to see.
Any input will be GREATLY appreciated since i'm in a state of .. despair right now i'd say. .
Thanks guys !
ps: forgive me if i made some mistakes, english is not my first language.
01-03-2017 09:20 AM
This is probably a hair, or a bristle from a previous cleaning. when you raise the camera for cleaning do you see anything?
01-03-2017 10:00 AM
That looks like a hair.
If you have an air bulb blower, then that could blow it out of the camera. Turn the camera so that any debris can fall out of it, when you blow it out.
01-03-2017 10:23 AM
It could be and likely is mold. It will be very difficult for you to remove if not impossible. Take it to a real Canon repair shop.
01-03-2017 10:43 AM
Fungus. Time to buy a newer camera.
01-03-2017 10:53 AM
@Peter wrote:Fungus. Time to buy a newer camera.
Not good. There's a fungus among us.
01-03-2017 11:09 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:It could be and likely is mold. It will be very difficult for you to remove if not impossible. Take it to a real Canon repair shop.
IOW, what you see as the sensor is actually made up of two or more layers of material. If a fungus works its way between the layers, getting it out is not a DIY project and could cost you more than a 20D is worth.
01-03-2017 11:17 AM
Fungus in the camera. You buy a new one.
Now, what about the lenses that you used with it? Shouldn't they be sanitized, sterilized, or something, too?
01-03-2017 11:36 AM
Mold/fungus often looks like hairs on the sensor. Whoever said it may not be cost effective to have it cleaned is proably correct. Having a real deal Canon shop remove a single screw is probably not cost effective on a 20D!
"...what about the lenses that you used with it?"
Could be where it came from in the first place. At any rate a Canon repair shop needs to be contacted.
01-03-2017 11:38 AM
"...after a year without being used i've found some "artefacts"..."
This is a clue.
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