Hey everyone,
I've been feeling really annoyed lately by problems affecting my digital cameras. My G6 developed what looks like a hot pixel (bright and RED). Then my new Canon S70 showed a noticeable white pixel in all low-light images. This is problem because my eyes are drawn to it whenever I am viewing my pictures onscreen. So I decided to exchange it and I think I was nearly devastated to see that the new one not only has the same white pixel, but three other bright blue ones. What the hell is going on, Canon?!
Four defective pixels altogether in one camera - is this normal? Either way, I'm really disappointed and have decided to send it back and keep the first one. I mean, 1 versus 4 bad pixels should be a no-brainer. But I've sat here for quite a while now, staring at the white dot on my images and slowly becoming mentally deficient. What should I do? It's just a dot. Should I return both cameras? Deal with it? Learn to post-process? Learn to appreciate the other millions of functional pixels?
Someone please assure me it's all good. ;_;


