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Originally Posted by gowda79
(Post 1316160)
..... Avi, just see the blue sky in all the pictures and observe the left hand top corners you will find 3-4 round spots, this is visble in the horse pictures and others also. |
Originally Posted by Ravveendrra
(Post 1317431)
Phew - I thought that those spots were dirt on my screen! :uncontrolrl: Cheers, |
Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 1317574)
I need to know seriously rectify the sensor. Someone please let me know what is to be done?please: |
Originally Posted by gowda79
(Post 1317771)
Mobike i do not know how to clean the sensors of your camera. But i guess remove the lens and clean the inside and outside of the lens that should solve the problem. |
Originally Posted by gowda79
(Post 1317911)
Mobike i guess this should solve your problem in cleaning the sensore, please follow the instructions for doing - Sensor Cleaning News - Cleaning Digital Cameras - D-SLR Sensor Cleaning. |
Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 1317913)
Thanks Gowda, will check that out soon:) |
Originally Posted by gowda79
(Post 1317917)
If you are using Canon EOS D60 - Please check the Page No - 115 on your manual, there they have showed you what needs to be done when a foreign object is found on the sensors |
Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 1317924)
I have a Nikon D40X !!! |
Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 1317889)
@Anurag, that place looks totally enchanting. Can you describe a bit more about it? How far, what is its speciality etc? |
Originally Posted by anurag_p80
(Post 1318606)
There is a fort as well, though I don't remember visiting. |
Originally Posted by anurag_p80
(Post 1318606)
Bhandardara is a hill station in Maharashtra, somewhere near Nasik. Think it is about a 100 odd kms from Nasik. There is a dam (Wilson Dam), a lake (Arthur, IIRC) and spectacular views of Kalsubai, the highest peak in the Sahyadris. We went during the monsoons, the place was spectacularly green and wet. Combined it with a tasting tour to Sula Wineyards. Roads are good, but supposedly, it ain't cool during summers. Either way, it was not very crowded, and felt like off-the beaten track kinda place that we were looking for. There is a fort as well, though I don't remember visiting. Awesome place, specially in the monsoons. Green and chill. BTW, you can also trek the Kalsubai, though that might not be the best encouragement knowing Hyd TBHPians:D |
Originally Posted by mobike008
(Post 1318772)
Why not make it a destination for our monsoon drive.;) |
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