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Try cleaning the low-pass filter in front of the sensor, as described in "The Low-Pass Filter" section of the manual (page 105 in my copy). If you need a manual, you may download one here.
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Do you see it on the screen as well as on the computer? Then there is something in the camera; dust or debris, and it needs a cleaning. If it is just on the camera screen, there could be a defect on the LCD.
Try buying a kit to clean the camera internally. If this does not work you will have to find a professional camera shop to service it. Have had this problem with several cameras. Other then that photo shop the spots out.
You have dust on your sensor. your best bet is to get it cleaned professionally, . if you want to clean it yourself, get a kit like this
http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Survival-KIT-Sensor-Eclipse/dp/B000PNGM18/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1299393725&sr=1-2
good luck
Image
scanning
Spots on a scanned
image
- Glossy photo (original)
- In the high humidity
environment
When a glossy photo is
strongly pressed on the
platen glass, the photo
will stick to the glass,
and the stuck points are
scanned as spots.
- Do not strongly press
the photo on the platen
glass.
- Clean the platen glass
(to eliminate any
moisture).
- Spots appear on
the scanned
image, though
there is no such
spots on the
original
document.
Hi, Can you paste one problem photo of this camera here to understand better. You should reduce its size up to 150k as this is allowed to paste here. Thank you.
If you are getting spots regardless of which lens you use, then the stops are coming from debris on the CCD imager in the camera. There are cleaning kits available on the internet and in retail photo stores
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