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Old 07-12-2021, 07:16 AM
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What Josh said.
A dust donut. Have a look at the sensor and filters with a bright torch held at an angle to show up anything on the surface of them.

Clean them up with a blower or a microfibre cloth.

Its best practice to keep these clean and to clean them occassionally rather than rely on flats (and their vagaries) to remove them.

Greg.
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