I ran the Starzen test on my K20.
I used 1/4 second so as to not invoke the you can't turn it off noise 
reduction, and saved the 
file as a best quality JPEG rather than as a RAW file to avoid ACR.
I had to drop the threshold for finding hot pixels to 6 before finding any.
This is, on the surface, very good performance, although it is hard to say what 
was hidden in 
the jpeg conversion, and it doesn't address any firmware routines that may be 
hiding dead pixels 
as well.

The problem that DPReview is having is that they have recieved a couple of 
cameras which have 
mobile dead pixels.
Dead pixels are a fact of life, having them move around the sensor from capture 
to capture is 
unique to the K20, apparently no other DSLR manages this feat, and it is 
considered to be a very 
bad thing, either a hardware problem that is badly covered up in the firmware, 
or else some sort 
of bug in the firmware.

I just thought I'd pass this on to the team.
For myself, hopefully it won't affect my ability to use the camera, but we 
should, perhaps, go a 
bit easier on the boys at DPReview. They have discovered quite a serious 
problem with the K20.

William Robb



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