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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. Greg McKaskle |
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