What white balance method do you use?
- From: Moonstarer <where@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:48:42 GMT
I have one of those dslr cameras modified by Hutech so it's more
responsive to the red light for astrophotography. Great! It's not
the best choice for everyday photography though, so I usually manually
set the white balance(set to "daytime" for bird, plane & all daylight
pictures). Should I carry around one of those gray cards and use
those? Tell me, what method do you use when you're not relying on
auto white balance?
thanks!
Mike in Milton
Canon 40D
10-22mm
50mm f1.4
135mm f2L
pining for the 300mm f2.8L
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is invisible to the eye"
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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