Mark McCarthy
July 19th, 2006, 03:57 AM
Hello all.
I am currently doing a lot of shooting a golf events. I shoot using a DSr 450 WSLP.
Please correct me if I am wrong. Is it best for me to perform a white balance under the shade (probably producing a white balacing reading of 7200) and use this setting for the whole day? Does this mean that shots taken out under the sun will look warmer and it will avoid the chance of any of my shots looking a little blue'ish?
I was shooting in the States recently and I manually adjusted the white balance everytime the conditions changed. This is a bit of a pain. 90% of the footage looked fantastic, and the other 10& didn't look quite right. This isn't too bad for 10 hours worth of footage though.
On sunny days do you white balance in the shade? It seems a safe way to play it (reducing the risk of any footage looking blue).If you do a white balance in the sun and then have to grab a shot in the shade, it will look blue and you don't always have the time to get out your card and adjust it.
Is the shade balance the way forward? Are there any drawbacks?
I would appreciate your input. Many thanks
Sparky
I am currently doing a lot of shooting a golf events. I shoot using a DSr 450 WSLP.
Please correct me if I am wrong. Is it best for me to perform a white balance under the shade (probably producing a white balacing reading of 7200) and use this setting for the whole day? Does this mean that shots taken out under the sun will look warmer and it will avoid the chance of any of my shots looking a little blue'ish?
I was shooting in the States recently and I manually adjusted the white balance everytime the conditions changed. This is a bit of a pain. 90% of the footage looked fantastic, and the other 10& didn't look quite right. This isn't too bad for 10 hours worth of footage though.
On sunny days do you white balance in the shade? It seems a safe way to play it (reducing the risk of any footage looking blue).If you do a white balance in the sun and then have to grab a shot in the shade, it will look blue and you don't always have the time to get out your card and adjust it.
Is the shade balance the way forward? Are there any drawbacks?
I would appreciate your input. Many thanks
Sparky