Dead pixel on sensor
silversx80
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I'm not sure if I'm asking in the right forum but I have 3 dead/stuck pixels on my sensor. I have an Olympus E-410. I think there may be another one since this shot but I'm just curious what anyone knowledgeable thinks. Here is a link, there are 2 green and one red. In more recent shots, there is a white one.
http://homepage.mac.com/joseph.anthony/.Pictures/P4191239.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/joseph.anthony/.Pictures/P4191239.jpg
- Joe
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Olympus E-M5, 12-50mm, 45mm f/1.8
Some legacy OM lenses and an OM-10
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Olympus E-M5, 12-50mm, 45mm f/1.8
Some legacy OM lenses and an OM-10
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If you only find them on a long shutter speed that are over several seconds than it may be noise, especially if randon and in different places.
I looked at the pics and it looks like a hot pixel to me.
If it bothers you a lot, then I'd repair it. If it only occurs with very long shutter speeds, you may want to just consider cloning it out. If you are seeing it in non consistent manner, I would think it may be a noise issue (which I don't think it is).
Looking at the image, if it was me, I'd probably just use cloning if they only occur with long shutter speed/night time shots.
Good luck.
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If they persist, use the "pixel mapping" function that's buried in the menu.
Thanks again.
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Olympus E-M5, 12-50mm, 45mm f/1.8
Some legacy OM lenses and an OM-10
Most brands don't have it -- and to be honest I've never needed that function on any of my (olympus) cameras. I'm glad to hear that it worked for you.