probably the red and blue pixels weren't fully charged yet - did you
use a fresh battery? also was this a b&w or color SD card?

2010/11/5 Charles Robinson <[email protected]>:
> I wanted to take some pictures of a new wall unit I'd finished installing in 
> the dining room.  I decided to light it up with the internal (halogen) lights 
> and do a long exposure on a tripod so everything would come out crisp.
>
> Set up the K7 on a tripod, into Av mode with the aperture cranked down to 
> f/11... took a shot and the preview was entirely GREEN (this image is from 
> the processed RAW file - which was obviously no less green).
>
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2010/IMGP6544.jpg
>
> This is just a 4-8 second exposure under tungsten lighting.  Shouldn't be 
> green.
>
> I took about 7 or 8 images which all came out the same way.  Turning the 
> camera off and on between exposures... scratching my head....
>
> Finally I popped up the BIF, took a quick shot which looked normal.
>
> Back onto the tripod, it worked perfectly:
>
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2010/IMGP6548.jpg
>
> So.. what the HECK was going on there?  This was a freshly-formatted card 
> with a fully-charged battery.  Confusing to say the least.
>
>  -Charles
>
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