and here's another from a Rebel XT
http://www.dashhosting.net/graphics/Fungus_sml.jpg
IR filter can be quite thick. Since this is nearer to the ccd (or
cmos), it is much sharper on the picture than dust on the other side of
the filter.
Not OM obviously but thought you all might be interested.
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On 3/23/2011 1:00 PM, Ian Manners wrote:
> Hi John,
>
>> Got this through SPT recently. Store your camera kits in a nice dry
>> place. This picture shows a Canon EOS 30D, where fungus started to
>> grown on the BACK of the IR filter.
>
>> http://www.cameracheckpoint.com.au/picture_library/TestView.JPG
>
> I've seen better cobwebs than that in Zuiko's, but I havent yet
> seen a sensor that looks like that. Queensland or NSW ?
>
> It's so hot and humid at present, 30-35C and up to 90% humidity with
> no rain is not unusual here at present in Perth Western Australia,
> and summer is suppost to have finished a while ago. I still havent
> unpacked my OM bodies or lens collection, sticking to just an
> E450 and 12-60 until the humidity eases off.
>
> I suspect there will be many fungus problems across Australia
> due to all the flooding, from the West through to the East coast
> of Australia.
>
> Cheers
> Ian Manners
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