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Hot Pixels with Second Hand D3s
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<blockquote data-quote="lewis-dc" data-source="post: 437914" data-attributes="member: 37445"><p>I bought a second hand D3s a few weeks ago, i was amazingly surprised with its condition; the body had no marks, its shutter count was around 64,000 and when i tested the camera against a white piece of paper i hadn't noticed any dust or dead pixels on the sensor. For the most part i have been shooting at around 200-800 ISO and the images have been crisp; but today i was forced to shoot at ISOs over 1650 (I stuck to around 5000, shooting at f/1.8 and 60 Shutter). When going above the 1650 mark, around 8-10 hot pixels became noticeable. I use Photoshop CS6 and knew that its Camera Raw software would deal with the hot pixels anyway. But i guess my question is whether this is average for how much use this camera has had (This is my first professional body).</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lewis-dc, post: 437914, member: 37445"] I bought a second hand D3s a few weeks ago, i was amazingly surprised with its condition; the body had no marks, its shutter count was around 64,000 and when i tested the camera against a white piece of paper i hadn't noticed any dust or dead pixels on the sensor. For the most part i have been shooting at around 200-800 ISO and the images have been crisp; but today i was forced to shoot at ISOs over 1650 (I stuck to around 5000, shooting at f/1.8 and 60 Shutter). When going above the 1650 mark, around 8-10 hot pixels became noticeable. I use Photoshop CS6 and knew that its Camera Raw software would deal with the hot pixels anyway. But i guess my question is whether this is average for how much use this camera has had (This is my first professional body). Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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