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I think there may be a problem with my camera, I bought a Lee 10 stopper and tried it out yesterday.
This image is a 322 second exposure and you can see what happens at correct exposure, the first is 0 exposure and the second is pushed to +1 stop. You may have to click on both to see them fuller and the hot pixels - I took some 30 second exposures as well and they came out ok with none of these hot pixels but I bought the 10 stopper hoping to use minutes long exposures. Is this a problem with my camera sensor and does it need repairing?

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I also went for a very long exposure at 910 seconds on this shot below (not correctly exposed i know), and zoomed in you can see the hot pixels, on all of these images noise reduction was on so it spent as long as the exposure took to reduce the noise - but obviously this looks like a problem with my camera as there surely shouldn't be this many hot pixels? I've seen just as many of them on other 5 or so minute exposures..


interestingly before both of these shots here is a 211 second exposure with no hot pixels... is it maybe then that I didnt allow the sensor to cool down sufficiently before the subsequent long exposures?

This image is a 322 second exposure and you can see what happens at correct exposure, the first is 0 exposure and the second is pushed to +1 stop. You may have to click on both to see them fuller and the hot pixels - I took some 30 second exposures as well and they came out ok with none of these hot pixels but I bought the 10 stopper hoping to use minutes long exposures. Is this a problem with my camera sensor and does it need repairing?

#I also went for a very long exposure at 910 seconds on this shot below (not correctly exposed i know), and zoomed in you can see the hot pixels, on all of these images noise reduction was on so it spent as long as the exposure took to reduce the noise - but obviously this looks like a problem with my camera as there surely shouldn't be this many hot pixels? I've seen just as many of them on other 5 or so minute exposures..


interestingly before both of these shots here is a 211 second exposure with no hot pixels... is it maybe then that I didnt allow the sensor to cool down sufficiently before the subsequent long exposures?

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