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Good day,

I was getting a few pictures, outside temp. 8 Celcius.

 

Lens Fuji 18-55

Shooting with "S" mode front of camera

Iso "A"      Shutter speed "A",

White Balance "AUTO" R 0 B 0.

 

All of a sudden the white balance read R 9 B 0, then

all new photos taken were very reddish  like sepia.

 

Did I touch something?

Thank you and best regards.

Ray

 

 

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When I first had my XT2 this happened to me - went to re set the camera but no fix.   But then looked deeper and found the problem in the "Colour Balance" settings the radar view showed the selection spot off to the right - great. Well so I thought same thing happened later but this time I went to the Q button and selected White Balance and made  my normal selection of Auto.   The problem has not returned.  I thinks their is a minor software/firmwear issue.

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Sadly my brand new ( under 100 clicks) iso gets stuck turn the dail no change and any photos made dont go to the card. Only way is to remove the battery for a min just a quick remove and refit does not sort the issue. Now waiting on a secondhand xe2 so i cam send it in.

 

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