zoes.gallery
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Hey everyone.
Just a scratching around in the dark kind of question. I recently made a mistake and damaged the sensor of my Sony NEX5T mirrorless camera sensor, by trying to remove a mark left behind by the previous owner, and making the small spot into a huge splodge. The resulting mark is visible on all photographs taken with any of my lenses, and so I've come to terms with the fact I'll need to buy a new camera (think it's time to switch systems, as I'm going into photography professionally so perhaps the Canon 5D Mark iii) - something more substantial, I think.
I phoned a local camera shop and they told me the sensor cleaning can't be done as it is prohibitively expensive - starts at around £300 and no guarantee of it working at all. I just wondered if anyone had any quick fix or slightly risky ideas to revive the camera, or if it really is a goner. I've attached a photo of the damage and am hoping it shows up so you can get a sense of what's happened. The damage by myself was caused by cleaning- the spot left by the previous owner, I have no idea.
Cheers,
Zoe
Just a scratching around in the dark kind of question. I recently made a mistake and damaged the sensor of my Sony NEX5T mirrorless camera sensor, by trying to remove a mark left behind by the previous owner, and making the small spot into a huge splodge. The resulting mark is visible on all photographs taken with any of my lenses, and so I've come to terms with the fact I'll need to buy a new camera (think it's time to switch systems, as I'm going into photography professionally so perhaps the Canon 5D Mark iii) - something more substantial, I think.
I phoned a local camera shop and they told me the sensor cleaning can't be done as it is prohibitively expensive - starts at around £300 and no guarantee of it working at all. I just wondered if anyone had any quick fix or slightly risky ideas to revive the camera, or if it really is a goner. I've attached a photo of the damage and am hoping it shows up so you can get a sense of what's happened. The damage by myself was caused by cleaning- the spot left by the previous owner, I have no idea.
Cheers,
Zoe