Good morning,
Hello another Friday that means almost weekend for most of you.
This is my contribution to #marketfriday by , good morning Denise .
Before i start with the technical story some tulips from the garden first .
When you use a DSLR or System camera and you change your lens a lot like i do , the chances of getting dust on your sensor is there.
If you don't clean it you end up with a lot of grey / black dots in your pictures
like this :
Every white dot is some dirt on the sensor and needs to be removed by hand from each photo, over time they grow and grow.
And without cleaning it up in lightroom the photo would look like this :
So this week i decided to deal with them and orderd some goodies to clean this up and some other things that i needed for my photography.
One box filled with goodies ...
One Flash sync cable to use with my Miops Smart triger or Miops Splash unit
One bigger and fast SD card so that i can make more time lapse photos, you can find my timelapse photography on
APS-c swaps for cleaning my Sony A6000 camera sensor
A box of Full framecleaning swaps for my Sony A7II camera sensor
Cleaning fluid to use with the sensor swaps
And finally a blower to get dust from camera , lens and sensor.
This is always the first one to use for cleaning the sensor , the swaps are to expensive to use for every little thing you think you see .
And after cleaning the sensor it looks much better, only a handfull of dots remain.
Read the manual of your camera on how to proceed with this , you don't want to damage your sensor after all.
and this is what it looks like in the end :
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