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Ok, received my new D7000 today and it's got around 20 or so (no joke) stuck pixels - various red, green and blue all over the place.
I wish I'd done a bit more research before I bought this as it seems like a recurring problem looking on some of the American web sites tonight.
Seems to be a video only problem, but as the main reason I bought this camera was for the video function that's a moot point. The problem happens at all settings and at all iso settings.
If anyone else out there has just received a D7000 please could you do a quick test. The easiest way is to keep your lens cap on and flick it into video mode - you *should* see a nice totally black screen and not any specks of colour.
Needless to say I'm really Fu**ed off and am contemplating whether to return it for a replacement, and risk another bad copy and several weeks of hassle, or just get a full refund and wait a few months until Nikon have sorted this apparent mess out. :thumbsdown:
I wish I'd done a bit more research before I bought this as it seems like a recurring problem looking on some of the American web sites tonight.
Seems to be a video only problem, but as the main reason I bought this camera was for the video function that's a moot point. The problem happens at all settings and at all iso settings.
If anyone else out there has just received a D7000 please could you do a quick test. The easiest way is to keep your lens cap on and flick it into video mode - you *should* see a nice totally black screen and not any specks of colour.
Needless to say I'm really Fu**ed off and am contemplating whether to return it for a replacement, and risk another bad copy and several weeks of hassle, or just get a full refund and wait a few months until Nikon have sorted this apparent mess out. :thumbsdown:
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