05-05-2014 04:41 PM
A couple of weeks ago, I was taking pictures of my daughters in the backyard when the images suddenly took on a pink cast. One moment, the photos were fine, the next, they were all pink. I had made no adjustments to the settings between shots, so there were no changes. Here are the pictures from one frame to the next, side by side.
I tried taking several more shots, adjusting the white balance, shooting mode, etc., and nothing worked. The pink cast remained. Eventually, I gave up and we came inside, and after the camera "rested" for a while, it started shooting normally again.
A few days later, I took it out to take a few more photos, and the pink cast was back. I've reset the camera settings, set the white balance to auto (and everything in between), tried shooting in full auto and manual, and replaced the memory card.
Just tried taking a few shots, and it's back to normal, but I know that the pink cast is bound to return at some point. Probably when I most need to use the camera!
Do you have any idea what may have caused this problem? What may I do to fix it?
05-05-2014 05:08 PM
is there a way that you can upload a problem photo with all EXIF data intact?
05-05-2014 05:16 PM
Will this one work?
05-05-2014 05:42 PM
05-05-2014 05:49 PM
Here's a screenshot of the image with camera data. The photo turns out pink on the LCD and on the computer. I use Photoshop for image editing.
05-06-2014 11:34 AM
05-07-2014 08:45 AM
You need to send the camera in for repair. You may want to consider a newer upgrade Rebel.
01-24-2015 03:50 AM
My 5D Mark II has this issue too! I've had my camera for 3 years and I'm starting to get pink images!
I had my 20D for 8 years and never experienced this pink issue.
01-24-2015 01:44 PM
It's possibly a sensor problem.
If so, don't waste money repairing your T2i. Sell it for parts and buy a replacement.
5D2 - please see the EOS thread for similar problem and findings.
01-24-2015 01:51 PM
BTW, did you do the followings to isolate other possible causes of the problem :
1. format the SD card in your camera, if problem persist, try another SD card. The card/file may be corrupted.
2. reset the camera to default settings and clear all custom settings
If nothing change, you may consider to certify the T2i.
It's no harm to call Canon service center for advise too.
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