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When takining photos all the shot recently appear with a blue tinge. Before taking a photo, the screen displays the following; 'P' left hand top right corner. light bulb left hand side and along the bottom 'HQ 3072X2304

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It may not be white balance either - try checking under menu - settings - effects than see if there is a mode for blue-toned.

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You are in Program mode most likely, with some sort of white balance setting that is not sunlight. Go into menu and try to change back to auto mode,or reset all or default. Sometimes removing the battery for 12 hours gets it back into default mode. the HQ is just the resolution that it is shooting in.

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