JusDreinJusDaun
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Hi I'm hoping one of you can help me out here.. When I'm shooting video in low light conditions I get ~20 hot pixels (or at least that's what I think they are). I know some hot pixels are common and that there's a fix for them with calibration. The reason why I'm unsure as to what they are is because these "white dots" are only visible when shooting video. When I'm taking a picture (even using the time lapse function within the picture settings) in the same low light conditions, I don't get any "white dots".
I haven't tried the hot pixel calibration because I don't want to make it worse (the videos with natural light are great and I don't want to accidentally mess that up). But since it seems like it could be software-related, I was wondering if there's some setting I'm missing that might fix this.
I haven't tried the hot pixel calibration because I don't want to make it worse (the videos with natural light are great and I don't want to accidentally mess that up). But since it seems like it could be software-related, I was wondering if there's some setting I'm missing that might fix this.