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Hot Pixels On Long Exposures
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<blockquote data-quote="adox66" data-source="post: 225933" data-attributes="member: 17861"><p>I take a lot of long exposures of seascapes and landscapes and anything above 30 seconds(when I get in to minutes) I tend to get hot pixels mostly around the corners of the image.</p><p>Very noticeable when you zoom in 100% and there are literally dozens of the little deckers in various colours. They only appear in the longer exposures but they are really annoying me now.</p><p></p><p>I`m shooting with a Nikon D3200, more often than not use the lowest ISO setting(100) and use a 10 stop filter and sometimes a 2 stop grad as well.</p><p></p><p>The camera is only 7 months old and there is no issue with 30 second exposures or less.</p><p></p><p>Is this a common problem? Is it specific to some models? The only cure Ive found is the heal brush in LR(Don't have PhotoShop) but its time consuming going through them all and I`d prefer my camera not to have the issue at all.</p><p></p><p>Am I alone with this problem? The group I shoot with are all Canon users so I have no one to consult and compare with and none of them seem to have the issue.</p><p></p><p>Its a bit disheartening as I feel I am really starting to find my photography feet and have invested a couple of grand on gear.</p><p></p><p>Any help/opinion would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adox66, post: 225933, member: 17861"] I take a lot of long exposures of seascapes and landscapes and anything above 30 seconds(when I get in to minutes) I tend to get hot pixels mostly around the corners of the image. Very noticeable when you zoom in 100% and there are literally dozens of the little deckers in various colours. They only appear in the longer exposures but they are really annoying me now. I`m shooting with a Nikon D3200, more often than not use the lowest ISO setting(100) and use a 10 stop filter and sometimes a 2 stop grad as well. The camera is only 7 months old and there is no issue with 30 second exposures or less. Is this a common problem? Is it specific to some models? The only cure Ive found is the heal brush in LR(Don't have PhotoShop) but its time consuming going through them all and I`d prefer my camera not to have the issue at all. Am I alone with this problem? The group I shoot with are all Canon users so I have no one to consult and compare with and none of them seem to have the issue. Its a bit disheartening as I feel I am really starting to find my photography feet and have invested a couple of grand on gear. Any help/opinion would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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