Rate your auto white balance.
insanefred
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Just curious, what do you think of your camera(s) auto white balance. Be honest now. :wink
Nikon D50
40% hit (close enough) 60% terrible (way off)
Nikon D300 (latest firmware)
I have only found it accurate in direct sun light and when using flash. :dunno
Nikon D700
Accurate in direct sun light and when using flash.
Overall much more accurate than the D300, still a little too off to trust it.
Nikon D50
40% hit (close enough) 60% terrible (way off)
Nikon D300 (latest firmware)
I have only found it accurate in direct sun light and when using flash. :dunno
Nikon D700
Accurate in direct sun light and when using flash.
Overall much more accurate than the D300, still a little too off to trust it.
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Canon 5DII - little too green and red at times.
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The fundamental problem with auto WB, which as far as I know is applicable more or less equally to all digital cameras, is that the camera has no way of knowing what the light is supposed to look like. When I first moved into digital photography in 2001, I found it puzzling that shots taken at sunset didn't really look any warmer than shots taken at noon under cloudy skies. Eventually I realized that the camera was trying to make every shot fit its model of neutral, balanced light. So now I shoot RAW and set WB myself and my sunsets actually look like sunsets.
Got bored with digital and went back to film.
I think the Nikon D300 and D700 are quite acceptable. inside/outside and all. Of course various lighting will render confused WB, and Mercury vapor and other such lights yield green tints and such...but I tend to either light my subject like I want or go with whatever light is there and allow that to reflect what the scene looked like.
I use AWB exclusively...and I find it pretty much can pick a close WB for me...I use LR2 and even if I can set it perfectly, find that that sometimes removes what I saw in the scene.
I take it you rate yours poor?
No more so than others. White balance is an artistic decision, and therefore not one that a machine will do well at except under limited circumstances.
Got bored with digital and went back to film.
These days I just shoot in Daylight mode and fix it in Adobe RAW. Much better!
Almost always use Auto WB.
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D90 much, much, much better.
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