Your camera has three different auto white balance settings, you may be using one that is not suitable for the lighting you have to deal with.
Some of the reviews mention this, I have listed two for you to read, the fstoppers one uses an old approach to deal with this: a quick custom white balance, essentially it is the old ‘put a bright white coffee filter over the lens, use the menu to set a custom shite balance with a single shot and use that as white balance until the lighting changes’ trick but you can read their version in the article, or try the other auto white balance settings.
https://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/medium_format/fujifilm-gfx-100-ii/
https://fstoppers.com/education/tips-shooting-fujifilm-gfx-100-405452
The blurry screen image … do you have another camera to get an image so that you can compare that to the image in the file?
p.s. Welcome to the forum.
Hello, I shoot interiors on my GFX 100 ii now for two weeks, I noticed two things, the auto white balance doesn’t work as good as it did on my Canon 1 Dx system, what an I doing wrong? The image on the display on the back sometimes looks dull and blurry so I don’t even dare to show it to my client…anybody’s help is welcome
Hello,
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