I was looking back at some of the replies(i'm a bit behind in pdml mail lately) and i did find someone who mentioned the combo of high iso and slow shutter speeds.That has been echoed a lot over the years you were in exile.:-)

It may be a problem just with the D. I dont remember to many complains about it when the DS and D2s came out.

Try and keep the iso down if using a D and remember were they are and place white backgrounds there.(just joking)Mark Roberts has a link on his site to a dead pixel test. Try that on your Ds2.

Hope you D2s is ok though.

Dave



Quoting Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Yes, I've been cloning these spots out of about 2000 pictures -- I meant is there anything that can be done to the camera to get rid of them, or is it a permanent problem? And how do they happen?

I don't have this problem with the DS2 as yet, and I don't want to. How do I avoid it?

-Aaron

-----Original Message-----

From:  David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: Why dustproblems ? (WasRE: *ist D vs DS2, some questions)
Date:  Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:52 am
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My D you say.
I have never noticed them before,but then it might have something to do
with you shooting high iso and the background.Alot of my D shots have
open sky and grass, so i might have missed them.

Dust i just clone out. I'd say do the same for the stuck pixel.

I'll have to look closer to my newer shots and see if i can see anything.

Dave(now owner of the D200 and Tamron 90mm macro) Brooks



Quoting Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Dave, that's from your D.  The spots I'm asking about are on the
player's chin, on the jersey logo and on the Nikon sign.  So they're
not dust -- how does one get these bad pixels in the first place, and
how does one get rid of them?

-Aaron

-----Original Message-----

From:  David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: Why dustproblems ? (WasRE: *ist D vs DS2, some questions)
Date:  Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:35 am
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Poping in late on this one.

I don't see any dust Aaron, but i see 1 bad pixel, upper left.

Dust on my sensors shows up as dark grayish blobs. A good hurricane
blow seems to work best.

FWIW i seem to have more dust problems on the D than with the Nikons.

Dave

> Here's a chunk out of the middle of a file, unresized, unsharpened,
> uncorrected, compressed a little more for the web.  It clearly shows a
> couple of the mean dusties I'm talking about (plus some not-so-bad
> ones):
>
> http://aaronreynolds.ca/albums/PDML/dust.jpg
>
> Is this out-of-the-ordinary for an *ist D?

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