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by riversflow 924 days ago
To add to this, with those particular cameras(it’s the frame I shoot on), you’re encouraged by the form factor and ergonomics to turn them off when idle to get the most out of the smallish battery, they boot in like 1s. A battery is good for ~350 shutter pulls, I don’t want to use one of those every time I think about taking a picture.

Also, a dead pixel is not a ruined photo, it’s a minor inconvenience in editing at worst. And every photo I take on a FF is getting edited, the gorgeous RAW output is what I’m there for.

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> minor inconvenience

Do you have software that automatically fixes this issue in all the pictures at once? Because as a non-professional I can only think of a very manual approach.

On my old phone, dust made its way into one of the cameras and now all of those photos are forever ruined (or until I find a way to somewhat automate this fixing)

Any real photo editor will allow you to batch a patch heal operations. Lightroom, Photoshop, GIMP, Darktable, etc... all support this.