Ron Lucas
April 19th, 2004, 10:28 AM
I've owned two XL1s cameras for just over 2 years now. I just shot an event with one of the cameras at +6 gain, 1/60 shutter speed, and my on board Canon light on. After transferring the video to my computer, I noticed two dead pixels on the screen. So I turned on the camera, left the lens cap on to make it real dark, set the camera +6 gain and 1/60 shutter speed, but didn't see the hot pixels. However, if I bring it to +12 gain or higher, I see the two dead pixels in the same spot along with 6 others!
Is it possible for dead pixels to show up more after the camera has been running for several hours? That was the case when I shot the event. I did several hours of shooting, then shot in a darker room where the +6 gain was needed. But when trying to simulate the same settings, when the camera wasn't in use for several hours, the camera needs to be adjusted to +12 or more to see dead pixels.
Also, if I see dead pixels at +12 gain, am I being too picky? The other XL1s had 13 dead pixels at +12 gain. I sent them both in to get fixed. Thank God I purchased an extended warranty!
I also removed the lens to check for dust on the body or the back of the lense, but didn't see any.
Any feedback?
Ron
Is it possible for dead pixels to show up more after the camera has been running for several hours? That was the case when I shot the event. I did several hours of shooting, then shot in a darker room where the +6 gain was needed. But when trying to simulate the same settings, when the camera wasn't in use for several hours, the camera needs to be adjusted to +12 or more to see dead pixels.
Also, if I see dead pixels at +12 gain, am I being too picky? The other XL1s had 13 dead pixels at +12 gain. I sent them both in to get fixed. Thank God I purchased an extended warranty!
I also removed the lens to check for dust on the body or the back of the lense, but didn't see any.
Any feedback?
Ron