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I have some stuck hot pixel when doing long time night pictures.
Is there a way like on Git2 to remove them by mapping?
 
It already does map them out, but it is not as successful as the Git2.

If you have a Git2 then I would use that for long exposures, the sensor seems a little more able, it was designed as a photo sensor whereas the G3 sensor is aimed at video and is a lot more noisy on long exposures.

Gitup F1 does much better though.
 
I rememered reports that Git2 was bad on low light, compared to Git1. So I thought Git3 would be better. Will test tonight with Git2 and Git3 in parallel.
 
I rememered reports that Git2 was bad on low light, compared to Git1. So I thought Git3 would be better. Will test tonight with Git2 and Git3 in parallel.
For video the G3 is better than the Git2 in low light, it is only with long exposure photos that it does not do so well.
The Git1 has a low light sensor with bigger pixels so that is a bit different.
 
did a side by side test of Git2 and Git3.
Git2 is much faster in processing and ready for next shot. Results later...
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Gesendet von meinem SM-G950F mit Tapatalk
 
here comes the comparision: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmtdp5Ld

judge by yourself

I think best results are with Git3 at 30sec@800ISO or 60sec@400ISO. With 60sec@400ISO there is less noise but stars already started moving a bit.
 
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