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Re: Olympus D-360L (Was: Re: New Outdoor Robot Photos)
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Thu, 12 Apr 2001 22:54:19 GMT
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Well, the stuck pixel - the heavy "dot" at the top of the line goes back to
pretty much when I bought it. Except then,it was hard to see, depending on the
image. But that's in every image. Then a slight line developed and it started
appearing in some pics, but not all. Occasionally, I get a heavy line like the
example I posted. I know there's a least once where it was much, much heavier,
but I don't know what happend to that image or I would have posted.

I think I started paying attention a few months after I got it. Because it
didn't seem to be in every pic, I thought that it was just bad media and that
everytime a pic got recorded to "area X" it was slightly corrupted. Then
someone online pointed out that might not be the case, so I got a new media
card and nothing changed.

It's definitly been getting worse.

Oh, well. I look forward to getting it back. I love that thing.

Evil Wayne
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In lugnet.publish.photography, Micah J. Mabelitini writes:
Wayne McCaul wrote:

You can see it in this image:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=41083


Wow. That is the worst stuck pixel problem I've ever seen. It's
definitely the CCD. A single stuck pixel on a 3MP CCD isn't unusual, but
an entire *row* of them on a 1.2MP is  bad...not that I have anything
against Olympus, I'm sure they don't even manufacture their own CCD
arrays, and this is just one that slipped through quality control. How
long did you have the cam before you noticed the problem? As a general
rule, digital cams either have a stuck pixel or they don't, and don't
"develop" a stuck pixel with age.



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  Re: Olympus D-360L (Was: Re: New Outdoor Robot Photos)
 
(...) Wow. That is the worst stuck pixel problem I've ever seen. It's definitely the CCD. A single stuck pixel on a 3MP CCD isn't unusual, but an entire *row* of them on a 1.2MP is bad...not that I have anything against Olympus, I'm sure they don't (...) (24 years ago, 12-Apr-01, to lugnet.publish.photography)

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