I captured this picture right before sunset and getting this pixel-like dots that doesn't appears to be "normal noise." I'm currently using Lightroom CC & I contacted and Adobe and they believe its either noise and/or sensor damage. However, I've had the mavic since Jan and haven't had any isses before or after these shots; even when shooting at night time.
1) Any idea why DJI_309 had dots, while other ones did not?
2) DJI_309 isn't much of a different shot--I did use "HDR shot" via Go4, but I don't remember if DJI_306 & DJI_309 are "HDR shots." (I took a lot during that time)
3) I tried DJI's DNG_cleaner for the phantoms, BUT I got this message...any Mavic DNG Cleaners?
Phantom 3 Professional - Specs, FAQ, Tutorials, Downloads and DJI GO - DJI (DJI DNG Cleaner v1.1)

Increased the exposure to 4.00 to make the dots more visible.
DJI_306; ISO 160 & 1/60s - NO DOTS just noise

DJI_309; ISO 168 & 1/30s - VISIBLE DOTS+noise (just a little bit lower ISO & slower shutter speed)

DJI_309 3:1 zoom in

Shot this @ middle of the night. THE NIGHT AFTER; so my sensor appears to be working?
DJI_429 (ISO 915 & 1/8s) - NO DOTS

1) Any idea why DJI_309 had dots, while other ones did not?
2) DJI_309 isn't much of a different shot--I did use "HDR shot" via Go4, but I don't remember if DJI_306 & DJI_309 are "HDR shots." (I took a lot during that time)
3) I tried DJI's DNG_cleaner for the phantoms, BUT I got this message...any Mavic DNG Cleaners?
Phantom 3 Professional - Specs, FAQ, Tutorials, Downloads and DJI GO - DJI (DJI DNG Cleaner v1.1)

Increased the exposure to 4.00 to make the dots more visible.
DJI_306; ISO 160 & 1/60s - NO DOTS just noise

DJI_309; ISO 168 & 1/30s - VISIBLE DOTS+noise (just a little bit lower ISO & slower shutter speed)

DJI_309 3:1 zoom in

Shot this @ middle of the night. THE NIGHT AFTER; so my sensor appears to be working?
DJI_429 (ISO 915 & 1/8s) - NO DOTS
