10-29-2023 09:40 AM
Hello to everyone,
I have bought a Canon R6 MKII about 6 months ago.
And i notice some red dots on a pictures with some long exposure 5s to 10s and iso around 400/800.
I have done sensor cleaning and manual cleaning to see if they go away, but they only reduce the brightness and size, and now i see white and red dots, small but a lot.
I attach the image after the cleaning.
Can some one give me some opinion ?
Thank You/ Kind Regard's
Vitor
10-30-2023 10:59 AM - edited 10-30-2023 11:01 AM
I had guarantee in January 2023, but all sensors have the same issue. The R3 in the link above had around 400 at 15 seconds and ISO 6400.
So to deal with it in your case:
Sony tried to deal with hot pixels with an auto removal feature. I think you have heard about star eaters and Sony.
10-30-2023 02:08 PM
Never heard, on that from Sony, i was for long term a Canon and Sony shooter, but on the last 5 years, i own Fuji cameras, and did not have any of this issues.
On my oldest canon in 2007 i had the same problem with hot pixels.
10-30-2023 02:53 PM - edited 10-30-2023 02:55 PM
Sony removed all the stars also, not only hot pixels.
If your Fujifilm doesn't show hot pixels it may have a built-in hot pixel suppression feature, see what I wrote about your R6 II at ISO 12800 and above. With 6D it happens already at ISO 6400, see my raw files here and compare them side by side. Don't use a raw converter that auto removes hot pixels if you want to see the difference (Adobe) https://kameratrollet.se/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/hot-pixels-ISO6400vsISO3200.zip
10-30-2023 02:59 PM
Peter
On mine it show on low ISO, dont know why and high ISO does not shows, and with the LNR and LNER turned off always.
I will see my test on different ISO with the LNR and LNER turned on, and i will give some feedback.
10-30-2023 12:39 PM
I also recommend you stop trying to clean the sensor.
You can map out the pixels here is a basic method that I believe works on most Canon cameras
10-30-2023 02:10 PM
My clean method - referred before - was that, on camera only and blower to remove dust from sensor.
On this process, i notice the reduce of bright of the hot pixels, only, they did not go away.
11-17-2023 08:50 AM
Hello!
I send the camera to Canon, as warranty, and today i have received they thought about this.
- For them this is not Hot Pixels, is sensor dust, and i have to pay 121 Euros - to clean.
Can you believe on this ?
Kind Regard's to All
11-17-2023 09:29 AM
Cleaning does not get rid of hot pixels. It is a problem in the actual silicon, below any filter or bayer array.
11-17-2023 09:34 AM
Your right! but Canon support says it is Dust on Sensor and to clean to pay 121 Euros.
Very Bad Service!
11-18-2023 10:07 AM
You think it "bad service" because Canon wants to charge you for the sensor cleaning service? What planet do you live on?
What company does any kind of routine maintenance service for free? Canon didn't get the dust on it. You did!
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