If you can get the store you bought it from to take it back, you should be able to get an exchange. Otherwise it's warranty repair time.

Mark Cassino wrote:
I got a new job and have been on the road traveling for 5 of the last 7 weeks - 
which has left very little time to give the K7 a real workout. Yesterday I got 
that chance, and shot about 600 exposures out in the field. As I worked on them 
I realized there's a light colored band running through every single image I 
shot yesterday. Looking back over all the images I've shot with my K7, the same 
problem shows up in every single image.

Here's a sample - actual pixels of the very last shot I took yesterday. 
(Apologies - the shot is not properly focused.) Guide arrows help identify the 
hot pixel column.

http://www.markcassino.com/temp/IMGP1267.jpg

It's a subtle problem, but a real problem. In hindsight, I noticed it on one of the 
very first shots I took with the camera, but fooled myself into thinking it was 
just a bit of spiderweb in the shot. I'll be calling B&H in the morning.

Did I say CRAP!

MCC

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