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04/29/2006 11:35:39 AM · #1			 | 
		
		| I just bought a DSLR, after reviewing some of the pictues I took I noticed that a single red pixel is burned onto each picture. Its an easy fix in Photoshop, but obviously it's not suppose to do that. I could still exchange it, but it was bought online so it would be more of a hassle. Has anyone else had this happen to them? Did it get worse? |  
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04/29/2006 11:43:42 AM · #2			 | 
		
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04/29/2006 11:45:41 AM · #3			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ragamuffingirl:   What kind of camera?  |   
 
 Canon 350D xt |  
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04/29/2006 06:16:04 PM · #4			 | 
		
		Does the rebel allow Pixel mapping? I'd suggest that if its on the sensor that I'd return it now rather then deal with it in photoshop. You cant enter a single Open challenge that doesnt allow advanced editing. And besides if you have one out with a brand new camera, how many will be out when there is 5000 actuations on the shutter?
 
 MattO
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05/01/2006 08:47:40 PM · #5			 | 
		
		Contact the on line supplier - I would definately send it back if it is anything less than perfect - you may have this camera for some time and it would really bug me.
 
 You could also try returning it under warranty via your local camera shop - worth asking anyway as amy authorised canon dealer should take it on as a warranty claim - worth a try ?
 
 Ant chance of posting a cropped sample ?
 
 HXP |  
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