Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
09-11-2013, 04:59 PM
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It still is green after the reset and messing around with the white balance and resetting it again. I did try some pics with the lens off and it looked green. Maybe it is a loose cable, so I will take it in to the city when I can. If not, that $330 body looks pretty good, as does the k-30. Thank you all.
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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
09-10-2013, 05:23 PM
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Thank you. I did swap SD cards with a new one to no avail, and the SD card works fine in another camera. I was wildly hoping it could be the lens, but that doesn't make much sense. I am now debating taking a trip to a store or just getting a newer model or maybe a k200d again as I am like a beginner again. That camera landed on the lens sheild then bounced 3 feet back in the air and bounced five times and came so close to being all right. And it made it through a lot of backpacking trips back in the day. It was a rugged camera.
I will have it looked at when I can get to a repair location. I guess the last hope is a loose wire because pricing a motherboard or sensor repair would make no sense. It seems like other people get this issue randomly and I dropped the camera good, so crossing my fingers it is a loose wire. It does look like a Hulk filter like the other thread said. I can get really bright, saturated orange to show up, but that is about it. Thank you again.
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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
09-10-2013, 12:55 PM
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Hi, I pulled my camera out of storage and dropped it onto a tile floor the next day. The camera body, LCD screen, and DA 18-55mm lens look fine and the mounting is fine. Everything seems to be working pretty well save for one thing. Now all the pictures are bright green. Is this a broken sensor or possibly, anything, more easily fixed? I tried pixel mapping just to try something. This is the only lens I have right now, so I hope it might just be the lens. Thank you.
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