Did you happen to run the Pixel Mapping procedure?
Not that I think in your case that it will repair your problem, but it
will try to "correct" bad pixels.
In your case I think it might be a bad connection between the sensor
and it's sub-ass'y.
On Jul 27, 2009, at 20:13 , Bob Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Mark Cassino<markcass...@ymail.com>
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!
Joseph McAllister
pentax...@mac.com
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http://web.me.com/jomac/show.me/Blog/Blog.html
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