>>4319734>You can try the dust-shake feature but if a rocket blower doesn't fix itAll the dust on the lens came off, except there's one speck inside the back of the lens. Otherwise the lens looks to be in great condition so I'm pretty happy about that.
There are 4 faint dots left in my test photo, which I don't think would show up on regular photos. I've performed sensor clean. I'll see if that helps tomorrow.
I've also managed to barely fit the camera with lens attached in my sling back by placing it diagonal. Yay.
>>4319707Maybe I'll get both lens (30mm and 35mm) and see if I want to keep both or not.
My plan is to get a tele-zoom (SEL18135 [$400 cad/$293 usd] or SEL18200 [$250 cad/$183.4 usd]) for my hikes, a general purpose (SEL35F18 or this Sigma 30 F1.4) EDC, and a ultrawide (Samyang AF 12mm F2) for landscape / indoors / astro.
I'm hoping my friend vacationing in Japan will come through with picking up the Samyang AF 12mm F2 for $240 usd new and the Sony 35mm f1.8 oss for $265 usd for me. It's ridiculous that Japan's new price is cheaper than Canada's used price.