What causes black spots to appear in the same places in images taken and how can I get rid of them? (EOS M100)

Article ID: ART168438 | Date published: 09/06/2017 | Date last updated: 09/11/2018
 

Description

What causes black spots to appear in the same places in images taken and how can I get rid of them? (EOS M100)

Solution

If certain kinds of black stains, dots, or dust are always visible in the same areas on images captured with the camera, dirt or dust may have adhered to the image sensor (CMOS).

Clean the image sensor, prevent dust from appearing in images

When changing the lens on a Digital Single-Lens Reflex Camera or Interchangeable-Lens Compact System Camera, depending on the environment and situation, it is possible for particles and dust in the air to attach to the image sensor.
Because this phenomenon cannot be completely prevented due to structural reasons, the image sensor can be cleaned when you think there might be dust on it.

The camera is equipped with a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit to remove dust from the front side of the image sensor automatically.
For more information on cleaning the sensor manually without using the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit, please refer to Basic Manual Sensor Cleaning (Interchangeable-Lens Compact System Camera).
IMPORTANT
If the dirt or dust cannot be removed by the means above, please consult a Canon repair center.

Removing dust from images using the software that came with your camera

Digital Photo Professional (EOS software) has a function that you can use to remove unnecessary spots (dust and dirt) in images and blend those areas in with their surroundings. For details, refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual.
Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual can be downloaded from the Canon Web site.


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