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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 3
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I've noticed that sometimes in the dark, I have a blue pixel on the screen.. It isnt from the lcd, because in brighter situations and during the startup, the pixel is not there... So it doesn't do it all the time, just in the dark... Should I be worried in the future
In other words should I exchange it for another G9? |
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Look at pixel level in Photoshop at the pictureand if it's not there then no worries... If it is there then I would get a new one,, yes...
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: BC, Canada
Posts: 201
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It is probably just a stuckpixel on the LCD screen, I have two. They change color when light but cannot go any darker than blue, thus I notice them in viewing dark scenes on the LCD. They are only on the LCD, not the sensor and do not affect the pictures at all. You just have to decide if you can live with it, I decided I could as I had an earlier G9 with the "light leak" in the LCD that bothered me more.
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