Dot on lens

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Hi

I am neither knowledgeable nor skilled with photography, but in the last couple of years I have found myself doing more and more.

I have a problem with a dot which has appeared on the lens of my Canon Powershot G9.

In this picture you can see that it is roughly at the top left corner.

I have tried to remove it with Eclipse optical cleaning fluid and a microfibre cloth but this does not work.

It is a bit of a concern as this is my only camera.

I'm wondering if anyone here might have some suggestions?

Thank you for any assistance you can give.
 
is the spot visable on the actual lens itself? If not, I would be concerned its on the sensor or back of lens - something of a problem on a compact as you can't really access either - a job for the experts unless you are very technically minded/handed.
 
Looks like a classic sensor dust spot to me...pretty much a job for the pro's on a G9.

Bob
 
You can use photo editing software to remove the spot from your pictures. I used photoshops Spot Removal tool. The clone brush also works well for spots like this. You can see the photo with spot removed here. http://www.sendspace.com/file/lw784b
 
Definitely looks like a spot of dust on your sensor. On a DSLR this would be an easy fix but on your G9 it is a job for the experts unfortunately.
If you add a location to your profile information I'm sure someone can recommend a good repair shop near to you.
 
First, thank you to Yv, Edsport, Canon Bob and TriggerHappy.

I have looked at the lens extremely closely indeed with a magnifying glass. In the place where I guess there might be an object in fact there is a small patch that may not be as transparent as the lens, however it is so slight it might in fact just be my imagination :)

I have spent quite a lot of time cleaning the lens with fluid and a cotton bud so now I think it is time to take the camera to an expert. I live in Hove, beside Brighton of course, so if anyone knows of any good places in Brighton & Hove please do let me know.

The removal of the spot by Edsport is hugely impressive. I do have Photoshop CS4 (because I am involved with a university I was able to buy it very cheaply) however like so many with Photoshop I use about 2% of its capabilities. I will check out the spot removal business.
 
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