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Dsg | 09:12 Fri 17th Jan 2003 | Technology
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I have a Fuji A201 and sometimes with flash photographs I get 'snowflake-type' spots of various sizes on the images. Does anybody know whay causes these and what can be done to prevent them. I have already ensured that my lens is spotless ! Thanks.
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Do they always occur in the same place and with all light levels? If yes, then there may be a problem with the CCD. Have you tried taking it to a camera shop for them to have a look?
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Cupra - they appear randomly (in size and location) and are not dependant on which smartmedia card I use - thanks for your interest.
This effect can be caused by flash on dust particles Otherwise it could be 'hotspots' which is a digicam weakness. (They are probably not 'orbs' or 'rods' [Google])

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