On Mar 29, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Jaume Lahuerta wrote:

Maybe the camera correcting the image for distortions, etc after every shot?


That's quite likely if you're shooting jpegs. Something in your jpeg settings could be the cause of the magenta cast. I once did a manual adjustment on the AWB sliders when trying to correct for mixed lighting. I forget to change it back and it skewed my white balance selections.

If you are shooting jpegs, try RAW to confirm that the glitch is in the menus.

Paul
Jaume


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Asunto: Re: K 7 taking a long time to write to card and

ok i am lost but i remember a thread here some time ago with a similar
issue
that turned out to be a rather obscure setting?
good
luck
ecke

2010/3/29  <
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It even acts
this way with no card in it. Also the card was new. A SanDisk 8 gig Extreme
3.

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when was the last time you
formatted the card?
cheers
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2010/3/29
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Well my K
7 is also acting up. It is taking a long time to write to the card and you can not keep your finger on the shutter button to keep shooting, you have to release your finger to shoot again.No five frames a second, hell no frames a second. No matter what program the camera is in. But I shoot mostly manual with all my cameras. Now where are my LX's. The more electronics that are added to things
the more they get screwed up.
ANY THOUGHTS FROM ALL YOU K 7 OWNERS..
Thanks Joe

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