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  1. I have the same issue with my D5200 when shooting video, way less noticeable with photos because of the higher megapixels but they are there. I have most likely 30 red and blue dots / stuck pixels... It's two years old and I have used it a lot. You can take the lens off, put in live view then zoom all the way in with the zoom buttons and you will see them as you pan around the focus sqaure. from iso 100 to 1250, and as Kwstas Poulios the odd thing is that they all disapear when the iso is set to 1600 and upward yes you get more noise but the stuck pixels just plain go away. Nikon said they do not know of the problem and said to send in my camera, at the most it will be 200 to put in a new sensor. But I have read folks who send in their cameras and then they say it's worse or it came back again after a while. I'm use mine for video mainly. If your shooting out in the sun you wont's really see them only when it is in a shadow or dark area. Not sure what to do at this point but why they disappear at iso 1600 is odd. and the high iso noise reduction is set to off. This photo is with the camera zoomed all the way in while in live view. The dots are visable when looking at a recorded video but much smaller, this is just to show the issue. I think as sensors get older perhaps the pixels start to fry...
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