gateway1
December 6th, 2002, 07:53 PM
I found this on a beta sp camera's filter wheel:
3200k
5600k + 1/8 ND
5600k
5600k + 1/64 ND
what exactly does this mean?
3200k
5600k + 1/8 ND
5600k
5600k + 1/64 ND
what exactly does this mean?
View Full Version : can someone explain this to me? gateway1 December 6th, 2002, 07:53 PM I found this on a beta sp camera's filter wheel: 3200k 5600k + 1/8 ND 5600k 5600k + 1/64 ND what exactly does this mean? Jeff Donald December 6th, 2002, 08:01 PM The 3200 and 5600 are color temperatures measured in degrees Kelvin. Daylight (depending on clouds etc.) is 5600K and tungsten light (Quartz halogen hotlights) is 3200K. If your shooting indoors set the filter wheel to 3200K and then manual white balance. The 5600K has Neutral Density combined in two of the settings. ND reduces the light in bright scenes. Jeff gateway1 December 7th, 2002, 01:46 AM thanks, ok so shooting outside use 5600k and then 1/8 ND reduces some light and 1/64ND reduces evem more light? or is it the other way around? Andre De Clercq December 7th, 2002, 04:21 AM 1/8 reduces light on CCD's 8 times, means 3 f-number steps (2^3=8). 1/64 reduces 64 times,means 6 f-number steps (2^6=64) Rob Lohman December 9th, 2002, 07:09 AM Never knew those were powers of 2... We learn everyday, thanks! |