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Harald

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Nikon 7100. Images are suddenly getting bluish in S, A and P modes. Works fine in Auto, Effects and Scene modes.

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Hello Harold & welcome to the forum.

 

The problem is almost certainly incorrect white balance.

It's all too easy to accidentally change the setting if you're not aware of it.

 

 

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I think the so called creative modes turn Auto white balance on by default in the D7100. The PASM modes use the manually set WB. Your sample looks like you have set a Tungsten WB in natural light.

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Looks like the camera is automatically adjusting the white balance to optimize the colors in different lighting conditions. Make sure to check your white balance settings and ensure they are appropriate for the lighting conditions you're shooting in.