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I have a TZ35 that I have owned for just over a year. I have noticed when shooting bright scenes including the sky that there are dust specs in the image. Now it is going to cost £49 ish to have it cleaned but bearing in mind the camera set me back £99. Is it worth cleaning or just clone out spots after?
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had the same problem on another camera, made a cone out of clingfilm and put it over the lens and connected it to the hoover. worked for me.
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I had read about doing that. Will give it a go.
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