Why when I take a photo my sensor or screen becomes dirty on my digital camera (Nikon D300)?
I had to clean the sensor by locking it up, etc. to remove a skin condition. Now some a skin condition are gone and when I aim it at a bright set alight, it looks honestly clear, then when I take a photo, it gets dirty again with specs and hairs or lint and whatnot. Is the shutter dirty or dragging something crosswise perhaps or should I just take it in in Delray Beach for $ 50 to a professional? Cheers.
I switch back and forth between two lenses, that was my first hope as it may have had the simplest solution. Thanks for the suggestion though RedHeadTheories.
Answer by RedHeadTheories
It could be in the lens too. My Aunt had to replace her lens because lint somehow got inside and it could not be cleaned. I would just opt to take it in.
Answer by keerok
Take everything to the pro for cleaning, body and all lenses.
Answer by SgtPepper
I use a blower bulb for basic cleaning and then once in a while I do a wet cleaning by Sensor Swabs Plus (with Eclipse or E2 solution).
I find that shops do a poorer job than what I do on my own.
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