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Jul 01, 2015 10:52 |  #1

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These shots is taken seconds apart, only change is aparture, i think the first one is at f/4 and the second one is at f/8 or f/11... the color is crazy weird.
Both these shots have a ND 4 filter attached due to the harsh sunlight.

How can this be? Is my X-Pro 1 having problems rendering color? I've noticed this on a few other shots aswell... all taken with my new Samyang 12mm f/2

edit* wait.... could it have something to do with auto ISO from 200-3200? WB is set to auto.. maybe when i switch from f/4 to F/11 the iso kicks in and ruins the color?

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Jul 01, 2015 10:54 |  #2

Were you using AWB?


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Jul 01, 2015 10:57 |  #3

PineBomb wrote in post #17616904 (external link)
Were you using AWB?

Yes.


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Jul 01, 2015 11:02 |  #4

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Yes.

Stop that. ;-)a


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Jul 01, 2015 11:14 |  #5

PineBomb wrote in post #17616910 (external link)
Stop that. ;-)a

Been trying that.. way too much to keep track on since i'm shooting manual aswell.


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Jul 04, 2015 15:00 |  #6

I find it hard to believe that auto white balance is doing that. I use AWB all the time and never see this happening.

I don't have a X-Pro1 but on my little Fuji X30 there is are two functions that could be causing this, one is film simulation bracketing and the other is white balance bracketing. For film simulation bracketing you can chose three simulations and then turn it on from the drive menu. You shoot once and get three jpeg files, each using a different simulation.

There is also a white balance bracket choice on my drive menu. You chose between +/- 1, 2 or 3.

Could it be that you inadvertently turned one of those functions on?


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