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Hasselblad X system/ hot pixels

Rockett

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Hi everyone, this is my first post. I'm a long time Hasselblad user and very new to the digital Hasselblad world. I noticed the other evening several hot pixels, and I think that's the proper term.
I noticed a few green and a few red pixels.........after owning this camera for about a week I went into a short panic mode!! I was thinking I'd have to return the camera and get a new replacement, send it back to Hasselblad for a fix!!! Not a clue. Then I read one of the posts on this site and saw "Sensor Calibration".... Well, I just did the function on my camera and it's now FIXED!!! Zero red, green pixels. Thank you!!!! Thiss is a great forum and so glad I found it and joined!!!!!
Rockett
 
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I'm a long time Hasselblad user and very new to the digital Hasselblad world. I noticed the other evening several hot pixels, and I think that's the proper term.
I noticed a few green and a few red pixels.........after owning this camera for about a week I went into a short panic mode!! I was thinking I'd have to return the camera and get a new replacement, send it back to Hasselblad for a fix!!! Not a clue. Then I read one of the posts on this site and saw "Sensor Calibration".... Well, I just did the function on my camera and it's now FIXED!!! Zero red, green pixels. Thank you!!!! Thiss is a great forum and so glad I found it and joined!!!!!
Rockett
I had the same issue, read your post, ran calibration and voila…no more visible hot pixels. Thanks!
 
Would be interesting to know if the camera fixes these pixels or if it simply turns them off and then interpolates the missing information. Have you done a comparison?

Cheers
 
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