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Dead Pixels During Time Lapse
I shot my first time lapse shots last night and the footage looks great but I notice what appear to be 4 dead pixels on the footage. 2 red and two white. I shot moving stars so these fixed dots stick out like a sore thumb.
I test shot some video and and shot a couple stills with the camera this morning and the dots/dead pixels are not there. I shot 30 Second exposures last night...is that putting some sort of weird strain on the camera? Any ideas what is happening here? Is the camera defective? Got it at B&H on April 15. Ideas? Fixes? Recommendations? Thanks |
I had a problem with a cluster of red pixels with my 7D. I sent the camera to Canon through my local dealer twice. The first time the camera came back with the same set of pixels.
The second time I sent the camera back I took several stills and blew them up in photoshop. I digitally circled the pixels and printed the original photos as well as the blown up sections. I explained in detail the problem, that any video shot in low light made this area stand out. After another 3 weeks with out the cam it came back with a new sensor and a clean bill of health. Good luck |
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