Why am I getting a small black patch when i click photographs?

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I am getting this black spot at the same place everty time i am clicking photograph. Please explain what is the issue and provide a solution for it. I am a beginner, Need good advice. If needed I have some more photos of same issue.









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      I am getting this black spot at the same place everty time i am clicking photograph. Please explain what is the issue and provide a solution for it. I am a beginner, Need good advice. If needed I have some more photos of same issue.







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          There's probably something on the sensor - maybe a dust particle.



          You can check if the Canon camera has a sensor cleaning option and use it or take the camera to a local repair shop and have the sensor cleaned there.



          Or you can clean the sensor yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it, as you are a beginner.






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            There's probably something on the sensor - maybe a dust particle.



            You can check if the Canon camera has a sensor cleaning option and use it or take the camera to a local repair shop and have the sensor cleaned there.



            Or you can clean the sensor yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it, as you are a beginner.






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              There's probably something on the sensor - maybe a dust particle.



              You can check if the Canon camera has a sensor cleaning option and use it or take the camera to a local repair shop and have the sensor cleaned there.



              Or you can clean the sensor yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it, as you are a beginner.






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                There's probably something on the sensor - maybe a dust particle.



                You can check if the Canon camera has a sensor cleaning option and use it or take the camera to a local repair shop and have the sensor cleaned there.



                Or you can clean the sensor yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it, as you are a beginner.






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                There's probably something on the sensor - maybe a dust particle.



                You can check if the Canon camera has a sensor cleaning option and use it or take the camera to a local repair shop and have the sensor cleaned there.



                Or you can clean the sensor yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it, as you are a beginner.







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