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Hi guys, hope you're all doing well!

I have had an issue with my a7iii the last weeks, when photographing purple spots appear on the final picture (see image), this happens with all of my

lenses so it has to be a problem with the camera... I have cleaned my sensor but the problem remains! Does anyone have a sollution to this?

Thanks for reading, stay safe :)

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