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Watch what happens when you tap the "to the right" button on the D-Pad, then press and hold it. The default setting for that button is to activate WB. Then holding the button "moves right" to accept the current WB setting and goes to the WB shift screen, where it moves the WB setting all the way to the right (magenta).

 

It's easy enough to trigger that while carrying the camera by the grip if the camera's turned on. I recommend you put something else on that button -- something that won't change from pressing the "to the right" button, Also something that doesn't toggle without popping a menu up. If you're not short of buttons, you can assign "None" to that button.

 

Also, when in the field you might want to take advantage of the button-lock feature to keep accidental button presses from messing you up. Press and hold the Menu/OK button until the lock symbol comes on. To unlock, press and hold the Menu/OK button again.

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This is exactly how it would gave happened in my case. Now i know. Am off to Africa on safari next month, and really worried about something like this happening and not having access to the net to get help. Thank you Doug!

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Yes - has happened to me too, and I think it's a common problem, given that the default settings put WB on that right-hand button. I've simply switched the WB and the Film Simulation functions on the D-pad, so the WB is now on the left. If I accidentally trigger the Film Simulation screen, nothing further happens.

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