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<p>I have noticed that all the photos I've taken lately have dark spots. I assume that its dirt on the sensor because the spots are always in the same place. They are most evident in my last image with a relatively monotone and Spartan background, where at least eight of these spots can be found:<br>
<img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/8851076-md.jpg" alt="" width="679" height="1107" /><br>
Can I fix this without sending the camera away for service? If I must send the camera away, how much will this cost? If this isn't a dirty sensor, what is the problem?<br>
Thanks, <br>
Alan</p>
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Thanks for all the help with this. The calculator and table are very helpful.
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So my 105mm on the Horseman is my "normal lens" at what would be approximately 52mm on my SLR?
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I have a Horseman 980 with a 6x7 rollback and a 105mm lens. I would like to use it for landscapes and
macro/product photography. So, what does my 105mm approximately compare to in 35mm format? What focal
lengths do I need for the 6x7 to approximate the look of 35mm wide angle and 105mm telephoto in 35mm format?
Is that enough 35's and 105's for ya?
Dark Spots on Every Image--Sensor Problem?
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