I've just taken Mrs Fab's EOS400D out and noticed there seems to be three little marks on the front element. I've tried wiping them off with a fine cotton cloth and my breath, but they aren't shifting. I think they're inside. She doesn't take the best care of her gear to be honest, and this camera hasn't had a lens cap on it for months. (Boils my piss... but that's another story). Right now, I'm wondering if it could be some sort of moisture (it's been very damp here lately), so I've currently got the camera sat in front of my dehumidifier.
Strange how the marks are equally spaced around the perimeter isn't it ?
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http://www.cameratechnica.com/2011/07/18/the-science-of-lens-condensation/
Checkout the bit that says "dealing with lens condensation"
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I got it for doing film, but I just haven't had a chance to really do any. But you can get some really nice old lenses and just use an adapter with them.