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    Senior Member moose135's Avatar
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    Preventing Sensor Dust




    Just came across this strip recently, and it's now on my daily read list. I'm sure a trip through their archive section will bring many laughs, and nods of agreement, from most photographers. Check them out at http://www.whattheduck.com

    BTW, the page says:
    What the Duck is an online comic strip. Viewers are welcome to link, post, copy/paste, or save the strips to their own sites, blogs, forums, newsletters, etc.

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    Yup, that duck is pretty freakin awesome, assuming he's shooting with Canon.

    http://nycaviation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4874

    BTW, its http://www.whattheduck.NET The other sites pretty cool too, though
    Shoot first, ask questions later.
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    You're right on the url - it's right there on the comic strip :shock:
    Must have missed your earlier thread, I found it through a link on the dgrin forum (SmugMug's message board)

    Quote Originally Posted by GrummanFan
    Yup, that duck is pretty freakin awesome, assuming he's shooting with Canon.
    Looks that way :D


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    Apperently that duck needs to pick up the 400D! I havn't seen a speck of dust on any of my photos, and I change lenses quite a few times (testing lenses with my friends)
    nwa FOREVER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nwafan20
    Apperently that duck needs to pick up the 400D! I havn't seen a speck of dust on any of my photos, and I change lenses quite a few times (testing lenses with my friends)
    Do an F22 test by shooting the blue sky then equalize the photo in PS. Make sure you have a box of tissues bc you'll cry. lol Also make sure you set the lens to manual focus and focus to infinity.

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