That could happen another way as well. I often carry three small lenses
the FA 43mm, A 24, and M 85. I often change focus points with the 43,
neither of the other two allow that but the camera helpfully puts the
four way into menu mode when I switch to one of them. I also use the FA
43 in manual focus, quite a bit, and will but still want focus
confirmation, then forget that I switched to a lens that doesn't allow
changing focus points...
On 4/16/2015 11:26 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Ann, I'll describe what has happened to me a couple of times and this
might explain how you got into a funny colour space.
I mainly use the 4-way arrows to move the AF point around. I use them
that way much more than I use the menu options (Drive, WB, Flash,
etc.), so I leave the 4-way mode in "AF points" by default.
But once in a while I accidentally leave the 4-way in menu mode, so
when I next pick up the camera and start fiddling with the 4-way while
looking through the viewfinder I am surprised that the AF points don't
move. Then I go "Duh!" and press the 4-way mode button to fix it.
Meanwhile though, while I was hitting the 4-way buttons in the wrong
mode I was randomly setting things and causing mayhem. The last time I
made this error I accidentally set the colour space to Bleach Bypass
and my preview LCD images looked totally bizarre. I was much relieved
when I unloaded the shots into Lightroom and discovered they were all
okay and I quickly figured out the problem.
Luckily I shoot raw only so no harm was done. Another reason to only shoot raw!
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 1:20 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
Ok I found where to get it back to the correct stuff..
thanks, Philip -
Can't imagine how I got it messed up
interstingly, though, the incorrectness was very fitting for one of my shots
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