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Sony a6000 has a normal color when shooting a single film, but it suddenly turns yellow when shooting a video. How to solve it?

This problem should be caused by the change of setting parameters when shooting video.

For a camera, taking pictures and shooting videos are two completely different states.

Correspondingly, the camera's parameter settings are different when taking pictures and videos.

Sometimes, users only pay attention to common parameters such as aperture, shutter, sensitivity, focus and metering point. , and pay little attention to settings such as white balance.

In fact, the color performance during shooting is directly related to the setting of parameters such as white balance. If these parameters are not set properly, color cast may occur.

The solution is to check the parameter settings in the current shooting mode and reset the unreasonable parameters to restore them to normal state.

In this way, the color performance of the shot photos or videos can be restored to normal.