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Problems and Solutions
“Noise” (bright spots, randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or
lines) appears during live view:
Randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or bright spots may arise as a
result of increases in the temperature of the camera’s internal
circuits during live view. Exit live view when the camera is not in use.
Randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, lines or unexpected colors may
appear if you press the
X
button to zoom in on the view through the
lens during live view.
In movies, the amount and distribution of randomly-spaced bright
pixels, fog, and bright spots are affected by the option selected for
[Frame size/frame rate] in the movie shooting menu.
Note that the distribution of noise in the monitor may differ from
that in the final picture.
Monitor hue changes sharply during live view:
Monitor hue may change sharply at high sensitivities (Hi 0.3 to Hi 5)
during burst photography or immediately after the shutter is
released; this does not indicate a malfunction. The display will shortly
return to normal. Pictures taken with the camera are unaffected.
The camera cannot measure a value for preset manual white
balance:
The subject is too dark or too bright.
Certain pictures cannot be selected as sources for preset white
balance:
Pictures created with cameras of other types cannot serve as sources
for preset manual white balance.

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