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Take the lens off the camera and look through it both ways with the aperture wide open. Put a white paper or reflector in front of a good light, and look through the lens to see if you can see the spot. Turn the lens in front of a bright light, and see if you can see any smudge or a place where perhaps a drop of water has evaporated by watching the reflection in the coatings. If you are using a UV or polarizer with the lens, then the problem may be there.
If it only happens with the one lens, then it must not be the camera.
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