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i rarely ever use auto mode on my S400 :happy:

i haven't used auto mode on my s400 in a while. it's strangely liberating even though i keep messing with the settings to see how stuff comes out....i forget what i have stuff set at though :(

i'm learning, i'm learning....

Billthy, from looking at your pictures it seem your S400 have a hot-pixel(dead-pixel) in the CCD, red dot(top middle) in both picture. If it's still in the warranty, you should send it to the Canon to get it fixed.

For those who just bought a digital camera, an easy way to test hot-pixel(dead pixel) is to take a photo of all white and all black object(wall, paper,...) and see if there is any miss colour dot appear in the picture or not.

A picture of the Oakland University campus while snowing. We got about a foot of snow. I took photos of me and my friends sledding later that day but they turned out barely visible. I forgot how much of a difference there is between a digital camera and the human eye. This photo was taken with a Sony DSC-U30 on VGA mode.

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Billthy, from looking at your pictures it seem your S400 have a hot-pixel(dead-pixel) in the CCD, red dot(top middle) in both picture. If it's still in the warranty, you should send it to the Canon to get it fixed.

For those who just bought a digital camera, an easy way to test hot-pixel(dead pixel) is to take a photo of all white and all black object(wall, paper,...) and see if there is any miss colour dot appear in the picture or not.

WOW....i'm gonna check....thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've had my camera since Christmas and noticed a small blue dot on pictures, more noticable on dark ones. It comes out best if you set the exposure time to 1 second (on Canons) before the noise reduction is activated at 1.3s.

Didn't think you'd be able to get a replacement; imagined it would be like LCD screens where they say if there are x amount of dead pixels then, well, tough.

1/14/04 Dave Matthews and Friends @ Cox Arena, San Diego.

Canon G3, ISO 200, Tv @ 1/100, AWB

no way i was gonna get my 300d in, so i had my gf bring the g3. it was tough shooting because the security people kept hassling me and threatening to take my stuff. not the best shots, i had to be really sneaky about everything, and i wasn't using the lcd, so i couldn't see any of the exposure information.

i didn't touch these up in PS yet, so they may be a bit rusty. ran them through neatimage really quick, but i didn't fine tune anything.

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I've had my camera since Christmas and noticed a small blue dot on pictures, more noticable on dark ones. It comes out best if you set the exposure time to 1 second (on Canons) before the noise reduction is activated at 1.3s.

Didn't think you'd be able to get a replacement; imagined it would be like LCD screens where they say if there are x amount of dead pixels then, well, tough.

Actually if it's still in shop warranty you can exchange it for a new one. I bought my A80 from Circuit City and found 3 dead-pixels, I exchanged it for a new one.

If you bought them from online shop, you still can get Canon to fix it under the 1 year warranty. They won't exchange it for a new one, but they will map out the dead-pixels. That's mean your camera will still have the dead-pixel, but you won't see it in a picture.

1/14/04 Dave Matthews and Friends @ Cox Arena, San Diego.

Canon G3, ISO 200, Tv @ 1/100, AWB

no way i was gonna get my 300d in, so i had my gf bring the g3. it was tough shooting because the security people kept hassling me and threatening to take my stuff. not the best shots, i had to be really sneaky about everything, and i wasn't using the lcd, so i couldn't see any of the exposure information.

i didn't touch these up in PS yet, so they may be a bit rusty. ran them through neatimage really quick, but i didn't fine tune anything.

you luckey #($(*#&$ #$&*$$(&$($(# :angry: :angry: i wanted to go to a d&f concert sooo bad but never came to michigan AWESOME PICTURES if you have the originals in full detail send them to me on AIM, ICQ, or MSN

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