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kathleen08

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  • Main editing computer
    PC desktop
  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    Canon 5D Mark III, EF 50mm f/1.4 USM, EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, speedlite 580ex ii ... assorted other lenses, light modifiers.

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  1. Thank you (again). I haven't kept up on what's new in Cannon DSLRs, kind of bummed there isn't (and won't likely be) a 5D Mark V.
  2. Thanks, Brian! If I zoom in, it actually looks like about 12 dead pixels (3x4 grid). And looking at images from last summer, about 9 (3x3 grid). If they remap, will the dead pixels eventually grow? Trying to weigh time it takes to fix and image v. repair v. new gear! Do you think shutter actuations is any kind of indicator to camera life? Know anything about http://www.freeshuttercount.com/? Or other tools that give this information?
  3. Pixel peeping back to last summer, and the spot is in images from then also! Smaller, but there.
  4. Hello, Brian! I recently took 100 headshots and have found, I think, a dead pixel smack in the middle of my frame (or at least pretty close to the middle). Looking back to even photos in December, I see it in those images also. For the recent headshots I did, the pixel falls on almost all of the photos between nose and chin so it was pretty hard to miss. I've done some reading about dead, stuck and hot pixels, and I think this would be dead? I can edit out the dot, that's easy (and tedious 100+ times). What I haven't found much information on is what to do about the camera. It's a 5D Mark iii and 10 years old. I can send it to Canon for repair, and maybe the choices are mapping it so data is used from surrounding pixels? Or sensor replacement? I think the cost of the mapping repair is less than $200, the sensor replacement I have no idea. I wasn't in the market for a new camera, but I do wonder how much is too much to repair this camera. Is indeed what I am seeing (on the chin in the attached crop) a dead pixel? Brian or others, have you dealt with this and have thoughts or advice? Thank you!
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