I didn't try it with noise reduction off.  Is there a good reason to
turn off noise reduction?  Especially if you get hot pixels?

Time to redo the test with it off and see how it does.

Bruce



Saturday, November 22, 2003, 4:51:44 PM, you wrote:


WR> ----- Original Message ----- 
WR> From: "Bruce Dayton"
WR> Subject: Re[2]: B on *ist-D


>> Bill,
>>
>> Are you sure that your ISO isn't increasing and you're getting noise
>> from that?  I'm not seeing any noticeable hot pixels on mine up to
>> about 3-4 seconds.  If I increase the ISO past 200, then I start to
>> see more noise.

WR> With noise reduction on, there are no hot pixels at 30 seconds exposure.
WR> With noise reduction off, I have a few hundred at 30 seconds.
WR> I ran this test a couple of weeks ago.

WR> William Robb



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