Fuji XT-3 suddenly went pink. Help!
I was taking pictures of ships today & had taken quite a few when inexplicably everything got a strong pink tinge. This showed up in the LCD as well as the pictures. It was like a pink filter had been activated. I went through the menus 3 times without seeing anything that looked awry to me. I turned the camera on and off 3 times. I even took the battery out to no avail. Finally, I did a default shooting reset from the menu and it went back to normal. I suspect it was either an accidental filter activation or I somehow altered the temperature setting?
Two questions. What did I probably inadvertently activate and how? Second, if it happens again is simply restoring default shooting the easiest way to correct it or there a better solution?
Posting an exemple image with downloading enabled and exif data intact may help with analysis of the problem.
OK. At this point I was not composing a picture but just frantically trying to figure out the problem so this is not a sample of the way I would compose a picture.
You have Auto WB on and it's possible it became fooled. I try to set my WB according to the scene instead of the camera deciding. It's not always the best choice.
Yes, but it was stuck on "fooled"? I turned the camera on & off several times. I pointed it at different objects. Nothing worked except doing a reset to default. Then it returned to normal. Have you experienced prolonged WB anomalies like this? I took at least 5 pictures over a short period of time and all were pink.
Dragonophile wrote:
Yes, but it was stuck on "fooled"? I turned the camera on & off several times. I pointed it at different objects. Nothing worked except doing a reset to default. Then it returned to normal. Have you experienced prolonged WB anomalies like this? I took at least 5 pictures over a short period of time and all were pink.
The LCD screen in Fuji's is incredibly sensitive. I kept moving the focus point with my nose (no schnozz comments please) as well as changing other settings. Finally, a call to Fuji confirmed the cause and the tech suggested just to turn the touch screen functions off.
I agree about the WB issue.
Dragonophile wrote:
Yes, but it was stuck on "fooled"? I turned the camera on & off several times. I pointed it at different objects. Nothing worked except doing a reset to default. Then it returned to normal. Have you experienced prolonged WB anomalies like this? I took at least 5 pictures over a short period of time and all were pink.
Sorry I haven't. That might be partially because I don't use Auto WB.
My suggested action is to manually reset the WB if this happens again.
Auto WB shouldn't be that far off with outdoor light.
When in doubt you might try the Reset option in your menu system??
insman1132 wrote:
When in doubt you might try the Reset option in your menu system??
The OP said he did that in post #1:
"Nothing worked except doing a reset to default. Then it returned to normal."
olemikey
Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
Dragonophile wrote:
I was taking pictures of ships today & had taken quite a few when inexplicably everything got a strong pink tinge. This showed up in the LCD as well as the pictures. It was like a pink filter had been activated. I went through the menus 3 times without seeing anything that looked awry to me. I turned the camera on and off 3 times. I even took the battery out to no avail. Finally, I did a default shooting reset from the menu and it went back to normal. I suspect it was either an accidental filter activation or I somehow altered the temperature setting?
Two questions. What did I probably inadvertently activate and how? Second, if it happens again is simply restoring default shooting the easiest way to correct it or there a better solution?
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Some cameras have settings in the menu that allow you to give a certain hue to a scene: I bought a very nice Sony DSLR with 105 clicks from a pawnshop for 10% of MSRP that "turned all the pics green" (I think that was the color mentioned in the Ebay ad) according to the seller. I didn't say anything, but that camera makes wonderfull pics to this day, I just did a reset when I received it, no more off-color. WB is another issue, (think flourescent lighting) settings, and many have "scene settings" that will allow color hue alterations......
Why not call Fuji. They have excellent tech support. I have called them many times and so has my friend and all problems resolved.
SonyA580
Loc: FL in the winter & MN in the summer
EXIF Data says "White Balance Fine Tune" set to "+180 Red"
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
SonyA580 wrote:
EXIF Data says "White Balance Fine Tune" set to "+180 Red"
I’m on my iPhone right now. I was wondering if someone would look at EXIF - look at actual facts instead of the usual guessing we get here - before I downloaded it to my computer.
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