disclaimer #1: My technical knowledge of photography and equipment is on a cro-magnon level. You may have to dumb it down a bit for me.
disclaimer #2: I searched, but if this has been covered please link it and I will delete this thread.
I'm having dust problems and I can't find the source. I'm using a Nikon D70S with a 50mm 1:1.8 D lens. I've cleaned the sensor and all other surfaces I can get to. I believe the dust is inside my lens somewhere, as I never had this problem with a telephoto lens that has since been broken. But when I take the lens off and manually open the aperture I can't see any dust particles. So that makes me think it might not be inside the lens. In my images, the same spots show up in the same place all the time and they are accumulating over time.
Is there somewhere else in the body of the camera I should be looking? I've cleaned the sensor (that's the mirror, right?) and the "lens" that's directly above it inside the body.
Am I likely to cause damage if I take the lens apart myself and try to clean the inner surfaces?
Here's an example.
Please take pity on this newb as I do take lots of pictures and this dust is a real pain in my ass.
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