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First D810 Service Advisory - Thermal Issues on Long Exposures
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 347655" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>All cameras do, indeed, produce hot pixels when pushed hard. I think the issue that Nasim pointed to is that most cameras do not produce them at 30 seconds (which is a relatively tame exposure when it comes to "long" exposures), let alone those costing over $3K, and that's what sparked the concern. LENR certainly works, and is often necessary when doing<em> minutes</em> long exposures. But hot pixels at 30 seconds <em>consistently</em> is a problem somewhere, firmware or otherwise, and they've obviously figured a way to adjust for it as they do in other cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 347655, member: 9240"] All cameras do, indeed, produce hot pixels when pushed hard. I think the issue that Nasim pointed to is that most cameras do not produce them at 30 seconds (which is a relatively tame exposure when it comes to "long" exposures), let alone those costing over $3K, and that's what sparked the concern. LENR certainly works, and is often necessary when doing[I] minutes[/I] long exposures. But hot pixels at 30 seconds [I]consistently[/I] is a problem somewhere, firmware or otherwise, and they've obviously figured a way to adjust for it as they do in other cameras. [/QUOTE]
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