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05/07/2006 11:58:19 PM · #1 |
I've been shooting night shots, but everything I've taken looks as if somebody threw a handful of sparkly glitter on it. I can't get anything to upload right now, so I can't post a pic, but they're just single pixels that are red, white, and blue. Mostly white and blue. And these only appear on long exposures, when I'm shooting over a second or two in the dark. |
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05/07/2006 11:59:16 PM · #2 |
Were you shooting with the internal flash? Sometimes the flash will light up dust particles in the air which can cause that sort of effect!
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05/08/2006 12:00:10 AM · #3 |
Mine does that too. I suspect it is the camera's sensor getting "warm" from the long exposure. (very unofficial, uninformed, unedumacated guess)
The good thing was that in my night shot, they looked like stars. :) |
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05/08/2006 12:28:01 AM · #4 |
What ISO are you using? The higher the ISO, the more noise will appear, and in a dark shot, it can show up more than usual. I use my 300D for exposures up to 2 minutes, and I haven't found much issue with the sort of hot-pixels you're reporting.
However, as karmat said, the sensor heating up could be having an effect on it. On long exposures, it does get warm. However, "long" would usually be a bit longer than just a second or two - more like minutes.
See if you can post a shot sometime, so we can all take a look.
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05/08/2006 12:54:23 AM · #5 |
ISO 100, 15" exposure. I had the sensor replaced in October, and I haven't used my Digi in a while because I've been shooting a lot of 35mm, but I know I shot 1 to 2 minutes exposures before I had the sensor replaced without any graphic abberations.
EDIT: Could the sensor have possibly been damaged by exposure to intense light? I seem to recall first noticing it when I uploaded some pictures of a lightning storm.
Message edited by author 2006-05-08 00:55:37. |
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