hi,i was trying some timelapse in raw with long exposure and i had a lot of red white green dots on the image so i tried to test the camera in my room to see if the proble persist....well the shoot has been taken at f4 iso 320 6" sec exposure everything manual noise reduction turned off raw plus jpeg... the jpeg came out just fine with a few red dots almost invisible.... The raw file which i converted with lightroom and silkypix(the official panasonic raw developer) have hundreds of red green white dots mostly in the shadows area...to make it a bit clear i brought up the exposure by one stop... here are the 2 images... i don't know if i have a faulty camera,if someone could replicate a long exposure shot it would be really appreciated....thanxx
With such long exposures you better consult astro guys. With raw they make dark frame also.
I think here it can be also the case.
Guys we are talking about a 1700$ camera that can't shoot long exposure without noise reduction??!!seriously??my sony rx100iv do better with zero hot pixels with a smaller sensor!!! Caveport i shoot mainly timelapse where i don't use noise reduction due to the extra time it would take to clean the image....
Just take 2 60sec iso800 frames on my gh5 with cap on lens. First one was taken with long shutter NR OFF and i get lots of noise and dead pixels. I think it is normal. Next one was taken with NR ON, and it is clean. So i do not see any problem. Dead pixels is normal thing for any sensor, just set NR ON and you will take clean pictures, but if you do not want to lose time for NR (timelapse or something) yo must take dark frame for NR in post.
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