Ugh!
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/24/2011 9:27 AM, John Hermanson wrote:
> 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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