Bob Atkins
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Reading the manual (several times!) and taking pictures is certainly the best way to check out a new camera.
If you want to look for stuck or hot pixels, you can take a 60 second exposure with the lens cap on, but be warned that if you look closely enough for defects, you'll probably find some. The higher the ISO setting, the more problems you'll probably find.
However if those defects don't show up in your normal images, then they're basically not worth worrying about. Just about every digital camera has some pixels that aren't quite "normal".
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