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Old 07-05-2012, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by whzzz28 View Post
I havn't touched my scope's optics at all, so i am guessing the camera sensor may be dirty. I will try swabbing it.
Quick way to check if its due to the camera vs scope: take a photo through the scope, rotate the camera, take another photo.

If the dust spots are in the same location, it's probably dust on your camera sensor.

If the dust spots move (but are in the same relative position to the nebula/galaxy in the photo), then it's probably something in your scope.
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