i went through many t2i's before i got one without this problem. it is a major problem. the worst part is i sent it out to canon and when i got it back there wore about 15 "hot pixels" all over the place. i was lucky the place where i bought it exchanged it for a 5th time. so far it looks ok.
@MohkoX you dont have to get it serviced there is a option to manualy clean it and it will reset the pixel.... they get you to send it in to make the extra profit off you. look up charles trippy's channel he has a tutorial on removing the hot pixel for the cannon.
I had a hot pixel on mine as well, and I fixed it - video on my channel showing how.
andycivil 3 months ago
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andycivil 3 months ago
I had the same problem and solved it.
/watch?v=Imn-sKa9YyI
hope it helps
WickedTRX 6 months ago
You don't have to mail it to cannon to fix it. look it up to do it manually. it's pretty easy
FuzzbyStew 1 year ago
i went through many t2i's before i got one without this problem. it is a major problem. the worst part is i sent it out to canon and when i got it back there wore about 15 "hot pixels" all over the place. i was lucky the place where i bought it exchanged it for a 5th time. so far it looks ok.
fostervf16 1 year ago
I have the same problem with my camera....
Mine has four of them. D:
crappyfilmproduction 1 year ago
@crappyfilmproduction My camera was in service and it looks like they fix it.
MohkoX 1 year ago
@MohkoX Oh good.
I plan to send in mine soon.
crappyfilmproduction 1 year ago
@MohkoX you dont have to get it serviced there is a option to manualy clean it and it will reset the pixel.... they get you to send it in to make the extra profit off you. look up charles trippy's channel he has a tutorial on removing the hot pixel for the cannon.
Mooknuc1 1 year ago