Could this just be the sensor is set on auto-make up i.e. self-
cleaning mode on switching on? Takes time to comb its hair before
smiling back at you?
Ph
Le 19 juin 12 à 03:04, Brian Swale a écrit :
> Chris Barker wrote
>>
>> Dreamy, Frank, quite dreamy, with lovely colours.
>>
>> With the Fuji X10, on switching on the camera the sensor shows
>> dramatic
>> over-exposure, as it were, for a second or two: the image is bright
>> and
>> washed-out, as if the sensor has to adjust to the scene and it does
>> it
>> slowly. No other camera I have had does that.
>
> Sometimes my E-3 does that. I have not figured out why it does that
> either
> at all, or when it does.
>
> By the way, the "corn" in your lovely poppy shot is usually known as
> "barley"
> :-)
>
> Brian Swale.
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