I have experienced the same thing with my k-7!  Here is an example:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028...@n04/sets/72157625120080220/

Two photos, same subject & framing, same WB, & exposure settings.
Correctable in post, but, still.... odd.

-c

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Igor Roshchin <s...@komkon.org> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> While shooting an argentine tango performance over the weekend
> I set the WB of my K-7 to "Tungsten light".
> I was surprised to see that while ~80% of shots were with about the right
> color, some considerable number of shots had a distinctive.
> It was not as red as it would have been if I left the WB to be on Auto,
> but still yellow.
>
> All the shots were taken under the same condition: in the same room,
> from the same point, with no light changing, just the couple moving.
> More over,- some series of shots were made with the the couple in place ,-
> and some have the WB alright, and some - are yellow.
>
> Has anybody experienced anything of this sort?
> What could be the reason (besides some malfunction of the camera)?
>
> Igor
>
> (Sorry for the duplicated message, - the previous one had a corrupted
> Subject/header)
>
>
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