Dave Partington
November 23rd, 2013, 05:39 AM
OK - assume I know nothing about Sony camcorders at this point, because it's so long since I used one all my knowledge will be out of date.
However, I'm starting to look again at Sony products, specifically the PMW-200 and also the PXW-100 for dipping the toe in to 4K.
What I can't seem to find is accurate information on white balancing.
When I shot with multiple Panasonic cameras I used to hate the fact that the only way to white balance them was using a white card. No matter how well we did this, including both camera and card in fixed positions, no two cameras ever got exactly the same white balance and we'd be forever prating around in post to match them.
When we moved to Canon cameras, both DSLR and XF300 we could simply set every single camera on the shoot to a common white balance, and not just 3200K or 5600K, but to anything we wanted, such as 4500K, or 4200K etc. This saved so much time in post later on because all cameras were starting from the same point.
As I look again at the Sony cameras, I'm seeing lots of mention of manual white balance using cards, and also using some presets of 3200K and 5600K, but nothing that allows me to quickly set a specific K number.
Does it exist in these cameras?
However, I'm starting to look again at Sony products, specifically the PMW-200 and also the PXW-100 for dipping the toe in to 4K.
What I can't seem to find is accurate information on white balancing.
When I shot with multiple Panasonic cameras I used to hate the fact that the only way to white balance them was using a white card. No matter how well we did this, including both camera and card in fixed positions, no two cameras ever got exactly the same white balance and we'd be forever prating around in post to match them.
When we moved to Canon cameras, both DSLR and XF300 we could simply set every single camera on the shoot to a common white balance, and not just 3200K or 5600K, but to anything we wanted, such as 4500K, or 4200K etc. This saved so much time in post later on because all cameras were starting from the same point.
As I look again at the Sony cameras, I'm seeing lots of mention of manual white balance using cards, and also using some presets of 3200K and 5600K, but nothing that allows me to quickly set a specific K number.
Does it exist in these cameras?