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Nikon Z9 EVF Pixel Burnout


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I recently noticed a cluster of burned out pixels on my Z9 EVF. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and how long it takes to get it back from Nikon repair?



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if you are on facebook ask question in nikon groups or fro know photo group. they give better help since been post about what you said but on other mirrorless 



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Looks like you need Pixel mapping.  If you notice unexpected bright spots appearing in pictures taken with the camera, perform pixel mapping. Check it here.



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Looks like you need Pixel mapping.  If you notice unexpected bright spots appearing in pictures taken with the camera, perform pixel mapping. Check it here.


From the OP, the problem lies in the viewfinder screen, not the sensor.