Hello good people,
Before I state my question I must express my delight in the tutorials on this site: simply superb!
Now my question. I purchased a used Canon 17-55 zoom lens a couple of years ago (using a Canon 40D). It has turned out to be my primary lens (I am shooting a lot of landscape pictures) but has caused me a lot of frustration because it has a defect, I believe: under certain light angles it produces spots, in the upper half of the frame. At first I thought that spots were simply stains on the glass, but after numerous thorough cleanings, I concluded that the problem must be inside the lens. Needless to say, I become very good at using the spot removal and healing tools in Adobe PE-7. I attached a photo showing an example of this nuisance. Has anyone encountered such a defect? Any guess on the cause or location?
Best regards to all.
Paul

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But yeah, when it's that bad, the camera's new, and you can get a free cleaning, probably a good idea to send it in. I just hate being without my camera for any length of time. And dust happens. Might as well learn sooner than later how to deal with it. I generally use the Rocketblower on my cameras every month, because my somewhere dry is also somewhere dusty and I change lenses like a mad thing.