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@Viridis wrote:Hot pixels show in high iso darkness after a short amount of use, clearing the cache and rebooting is just letting them cool.
Do the hot pixels show in normal use? That's the question,
@viridis,
I really think that the members in question here, really need to read up on hot pixels, how they happen and how they can avoid them.
This is not just a Sony issue, and if they sent the phones off for repair, if the camera is reset or remapped, they will only get more pixels in new locations, and if it's replaced, then same again, they might get them more or less on another phone.
It doesn't happen in normal shooting, only in pitch black/blank/ long exposure/super high ISO shots.
My daughters Canon camera has them, easily replicable but never seen on normal usage, as not seen on her uni work, and really only when shots with the lens cap on/long exposure shots, etc have been taken/tested/played with.
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