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Originally Posted by -EuroRSN-
I just sold my T3i for a D7000 lol
As for the pixels, i was talking about the sensor it self. Seems Nikon has a factory defect which is influencing majority of D7000's. Hot pixels are very apparent even at iso 400 with a few seconds of exposure and customers keep exchanging them for new ones. Some guy went through 6 copies and they all had a major problem with dead/stuck and hot pixels. They appear on both video and still images.
Heres the thread [D7000] - Problems (Bad Pixels) « Nikon Rumors Forum and there is many more on the same problem.
Nikon even released firmware updates to solve the issue but its not working for everyone. You can do a test on all DSLRs to check for pixel issues. Lens cap on, iso 800 or higher and 15-30sec of exposure. Then check your black image for tiny colored dots...
Guess ill check and see tomorrow at BroadWay Camera.
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Thats what i saw lol and made me question it. I don't really have that much time to go back and forth..but i'm probably gonna check it out later on this week