I've got some dust in my Lumix 14-150 lens that I was just putting up with as it didn't seem to be visible in the images. However, I have just noticed a few artefacts in some largely sky aeroplane images I recently shot so was considering getting it cleaned. I tried the Panasonic approved repairer but they haven't bothered to reply to a request for quote in over two weeks now. So does anyone have any recommendations for lens cleaning companies?
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Re: 14-150 lens cleaning recommendations
Many thanks I'll send them an email.
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Re: 14-150 lens cleaning recommendations
Check your sensor, dust in a lens won't show up.
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Not sure which camera is involved but one of my e-3's had a problem with dust specs which I couldn't remove with sensor cleaning. The problem was eventually found to be in the prism area.
I've also read elsewhere that others with panasonic lens have complained of dust ingress. It would seem from what has been said, it gets sucked in during the travel involved in focussing.It's not what inspires us that is important, it's where the journey takes us.
Wally and his Collie with our Oly bits & bobs
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Re: 14-150 lens cleaning recommendations
Well I should have looked a bit more closely as yes there is some dust in my 14-150 but that's not what was showing up. David you were quite correct as the feint blurry splodge was on the shots I took with my 50-200 as well so it's the sensor. I've just looked with a magnifying glass and sure enough there is a small fibre of some description on the sensor. As I really have to look to see anything in the images and it's only on those with very plain backgrounds that it shows up at all I think I'm going to leave it for now. Thanks for your help everyone and gold star for David.
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