A dead pixel is a pixel that stays completely black or unlit because it no longer receives power—it's permanently off. A hot pixel, on the other hand, is always bright, usually showing a fixed color (red, green, or blue), because it’s stuck “on.” Key difference: dead pixels are unlit, hot pixels are permanently lit. Dead pixels usually indicate hardware failure, while hot pixels can sometimes appear temporarily due to heat or pressure and may disappear after a while. Both affect image quality but in opposite ways.
Generally yes, but there are exceptions. It depends on the specific flash.
There should be no problem with boiling a kosher hot dog. As a matter of fact boiling hot dogs is VERY common.
that it can get to hot and burn you.
It's just that it is overheated or it has a very hot engine
my grand am it turns off when it gets hot how can i fix problem
The Nikon LF35 camera features a 35mm lens with autofocus, a built-in flash, and a compact design. It has manual and automatic exposure modes, a self-timer, and a film advance lever. The camera also has a hot shoe for external flash attachment and a tripod socket for stability.
my 1997 mercury tracer ran hot and now will not start what could be the problem?
A hot start button helps you start a motorbike when it is hot. When a bike is hot, it can be extremely difficult to start and this takes care of that problem.
The Nikon FG-20 camera model is a 35mm film SLR camera that was released in the 1980s. It features a manual focus system, aperture-priority auto-exposure mode, and a shutter speed range from 1 second to 1/1000th of a second. The camera has a hot shoe for external flash units and a self-timer function. It is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses.
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