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Quote from: iaburn on Today at 06:29:45 PMI would also try with a manual lens, or setting that one to manual on the menu.I used to do the briefly unscrew lens trick before I read about the play button trick. That didn't change anything, but yeah, it might not be the best way to start the camera(?) Although the nightly seems to work fine...
It might seem not related, but it worth trying at least to know if that is the problem, because it's not a solution.
Also, instead of your trick to fix the shutter, start the camera normally and then unscrew and screw back the lens. That would also fix it and will rule out your fix from causing this
Quote from: Rezz on Today at 03:47:46 PMFirst shot outdoors had a pink frame...I'm testing latest nightly now.
I got pink frames even with everything disabled (not only photo features disabled where possible, but also everything on the video side, sd overclocking etc.). I also cleared the camera settings in the Canon menu.
It's not the end of the world, if I can't get rid of pink frames, I'll just use a card with stock Canon firmware for everyday carry and put another card with ML in my pocket just in case I'd want to film raw.
Thanks for the help!
Quote from: Danne on Today at 03:27:54 PMMost pink frames will origin from having histogram, zebras or other features enabled. Did not check your first post deeply yet.I got pink frames even with everything disabled (not only photo features disabled where possible, but also everything on the video side, sd overclocking etc.). I also cleared the camera settings in the Canon menu.
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