White balance shifting (Nikon D300)
fenwick-dad
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While shooting at an volleyball game, I saw my white balance shift all over the map. I was not using the auto-white balance, but the fluorescent setting. Every other image looked different. Is this a dirty sensor? HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
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The game was last night, so no outside sun. I have also seen this happen at other night activities. My Friday night football pictures all had to be edited after the game.
I assume you either had no flash or something reliably bouncing when you shot; no variance in color sources.
I guess in theory, if your shutter speed were fast enough, you might be catching some of the natural variance in the lights themselves.
Edit: Ps, you pictures aren't showing up in your post. Make sure you have external links enabled.
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Try to keep your shutter open at least 1/60th of sec. At 1/125th you will begin to see the color variations usually.
Oh - you're shooting sports and want to shoot at 1/300th? Welcome to modern technology! Maybe a faster lens and a higher ISO?
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