Dropped pixels

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I've had an RD-1 on loan over the weekend and was pretty impressed, other than messing up the focal length of all my lenses. I've noticed on the shots taken, that there are a number of missing pixels appearing on each frame. Is this something that can be sorted in camera or is it a terminal problem?
 
Are they missing pixels or dust specks? Can you post an example?

If they are missing pixels the camera is faulty, probably a sensor problem.

Ian
 
Appear to be missing as, they are leaving a perfect white whole, I'm assuming dust would appear as a more random shape. These are pixel shaped if that makes sense. the camera is due back tomorrow when I either buy it or walk away
 
If they're white they're not dust.

Sounds like a faulty camera. I wouldn't buy it.

Ian
 
I had the same problem with my RD1s, this problem can be solved with the manual.
RD1s has a setting that solve white pixel.
Regards.
 
Sam2nd's correct: there's a function in the R-D1s (or R-D1 with updated firmware) that maps out dead/stuck pixels.
 
Indeed. Try the dead pixel mapping functionality in the v2 firmware. If this fixes them, and they were the only problem with the camera, you may have found a nice camera for yourself.
 
Thanks for evryone's help. I've come to the conclusion that I'd have to buy the camera and then a wide lens just to keep a good spread of langes in my bag. All starts adding up. May just buy a film scanner and enjoy the lenses I've got just as they were intended to be used
 
Depends on what's already in your bag?

If you have a 50mm, that gives you ~75mm...
a 35mm > ~50mm...
a 28mm > ~40mm...

If you have a 21mm you have ~35mm (you need an accessory finder - not a biggie). Or, if you don't have a 21mm, the CV 21mm f/4 lens is very good optically and an exceptional bargain on the bang-for-a-buck scale.

If you buy the affordable CV 15mm, you can cover the 21mm range.

So, additional lens expense might not necessarily be too bad...
 
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