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phobos60

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Dec 30, 2020
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Hello!
In a dark room, in low light conditions, can you still see white dots in the image of the camera?
If you cover the webcam in low light conditions, you can see. These are constant points that I noticed in poor lighting conditions.
Please take a look.
Thanks.
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coso

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Feb 9, 2012
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Every sensor has some hot pixels that max out when amplified a lot, like in low light or pitch black. It’s normal and even professional mirrorless and reflex cameras exhibit them. Don’t worry about them. There’s worse in the 24” camera. For example in mine the lens is mounted badly and the right half of the image is slightly out of focus compared to the left half.
 

phobos60

macrumors member
Original poster
Dec 30, 2020
42
7
Every sensor has some hot pixels that max out when amplified a lot, like in low light or pitch black. It’s normal and even professional mirrorless and reflex cameras exhibit them. Don’t worry about them. There’s worse in the 24” camera. For example in mine the lens is mounted badly and the right half of the image is slightly out of focus compared to the left half.
I understand. Thank you very much
 
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