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Re: Camera - how to get out of B&W?

If you haven't done it already, you might try a hard reset of the camera. I think it involves pulling the plug, holding the black button on the back down, reinsert power and wait ~20 seconds until the lights on front blink red/green.

You may also want to check to see if the camera color setting is being modified. It defaults to 50. Smaller numbers move towards grayscale, higher numbers saturate the colors.

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