White Balance Lens Cap
Posted 27/02/2009 - 12:01
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I have heard they work, but so does a piece of white paper which is quite a bit cheaper.
Since changing to shooting RAW I worry less about white balance apart from artefact photographs where I use a custom white balance.
Best wishes, Kris.
Since changing to shooting RAW I worry less about white balance apart from artefact photographs where I use a custom white balance.
Best wishes, Kris.
Kris Lockyear
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
Posted 27/02/2009 - 12:10
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I bought a 10 quid plastic grey card on teh grounds that white paper generally isn't the right type of white having added stuff to make it look whiter.
When I remember to use it I find the difference is startling.
Mike
When I remember to use it I find the difference is startling.
Mike
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You can see some of my shots at my Flickr account.
You can see some of my shots at my Flickr account.
Posted 27/02/2009 - 12:14
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Once upon a time I had real Kodak grey cards. They cost me a fortune at the time but I found them invaluable for getting the exposure right with artefact photographs. I wish I had a clue where they went...
Cheers, Kris.
Cheers, Kris.
Kris Lockyear
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
Posted 27/02/2009 - 12:32
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I've used the ExpoDisc quite a bit - it's nice in that it can be used for both incident light metering as well as WB.
On the *ist-D I used it ALL the time - even with RAW. It was so quick to grab a custom WB on the *ist-D. Unfortunately Pentax changed that with the K10D, and it's now a real faff capturing the custom WB (several button pushes ) that I don't normally bother.
Silkypix has a nice skin tone WB tool that works pretty well
There is also the Lee filter cap (about £2) which works pretty well!
Matt
On the *ist-D I used it ALL the time - even with RAW. It was so quick to grab a custom WB on the *ist-D. Unfortunately Pentax changed that with the K10D, and it's now a real faff capturing the custom WB (several button pushes ) that I don't normally bother.
Silkypix has a nice skin tone WB tool that works pretty well
There is also the Lee filter cap (about £2) which works pretty well!
Matt
http://www.mattmatic.co.uk
(For gallery, tips and links)
(For gallery, tips and links)
Posted 27/02/2009 - 14:40
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Thanks for your comments in regards to the White Balance Lens Cap.
Will look at the Lee filter cap too, thanks MattMatic
Will look at the Lee filter cap too, thanks MattMatic
Rbubbly
K20D, *istDL, MZ5, MX and MV
Leuven Belgium
K20D, *istDL, MZ5, MX and MV
Leuven Belgium
Posted 27/02/2009 - 15:09
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did you notice that translucent body cap that came with your camera?????
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
Posted 27/02/2009 - 15:22
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MattMatic wrote:
I've used the ExpoDisc quite a bit - it's nice in that it can be used for both incident light metering as well as WB.
On the *ist-D I used it ALL the time - even with RAW. It was so quick to grab a custom WB on the *ist-D. Unfortunately Pentax changed that with the K10D, and it's now a real faff capturing the custom WB (several button pushes ) that I don't normally bother.
Silkypix has a nice skin tone WB tool that works pretty well
There is also the Lee filter cap (about £2) which works pretty well!
Matt
Thank God I'm not the only one Paid £50 for an ExpoDisc and could'nt use it on a K10D.... too messy. It can be a good idea though to include part of a Grey Card in the first shot. I also have a Kodak grey scale card with 10 shades of grey on it (bought for film testing), handy to see if there are any casts. I've just used it to test some Tesco blue daylight bulbs, which looked too blue to me, but they aren't too bad.I've used the ExpoDisc quite a bit - it's nice in that it can be used for both incident light metering as well as WB.
On the *ist-D I used it ALL the time - even with RAW. It was so quick to grab a custom WB on the *ist-D. Unfortunately Pentax changed that with the K10D, and it's now a real faff capturing the custom WB (several button pushes ) that I don't normally bother.
Silkypix has a nice skin tone WB tool that works pretty well
There is also the Lee filter cap (about £2) which works pretty well!
Matt
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Posted 27/02/2009 - 15:40
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LOL @ Shim.
I've badgered Pentax to change the "RAW" button to work like the *ist-D, but they haven't done anything . I NEVER use the Raw button. The *ist-D you could just hold down the button (where the RAW button is) and press the shutter release to get a manual WB.
It was blindingly simple and exceedingly fast. Shame they couldn't bring it back for the K20D/K10D etc!
Matt
I've badgered Pentax to change the "RAW" button to work like the *ist-D, but they haven't done anything . I NEVER use the Raw button. The *ist-D you could just hold down the button (where the RAW button is) and press the shutter release to get a manual WB.
It was blindingly simple and exceedingly fast. Shame they couldn't bring it back for the K20D/K10D etc!
Matt
http://www.mattmatic.co.uk
(For gallery, tips and links)
(For gallery, tips and links)
Posted 27/02/2009 - 15:42
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Maybe on the K30D Matt. Hopefully we shall know more after the PMA preview on Monday
Posted 27/02/2009 - 23:49
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I was recently shooting a show jumping event where the lighting was a mix of high pressure sodium (orange) and varying degrees of daylight.
I did try to use my Expodisc (yes I bought one as well, 2 actually, different sizes) and it worked great . . . for one shot. The lighting changed for virtually every shot, it was a lighting nightmare. Good event though. I shot ISO2500-3500, 1/320th, f2.8 all day. Got some pretty good images too.
I did try to use my Expodisc (yes I bought one as well, 2 actually, different sizes) and it worked great . . . for one shot. The lighting changed for virtually every shot, it was a lighting nightmare. Good event though. I shot ISO2500-3500, 1/320th, f2.8 all day. Got some pretty good images too.
Peter E Smith - flickr Photostream
Posted 28/02/2009 - 11:17
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mikew wrote:
Mannesty - any chance of seeing some of your horse show shots?
Mike
Sure. Visit my son's web site at www.rsphotographics.com and look through the TVRC Novice Indoor Showjumping Qualifier pics.Mannesty - any chance of seeing some of your horse show shots?
Mike
I was shooting with my K20D and DA* 50-135mm for the most part. I did use the 77mm Ltd towards the end when the daylight was fading but I'm not sure if any of those made it to the web site. My son was shooting a Canon 30D and Canon 70-200 L IS USM lens.
My shots are numbered _K20????, the rest are from the Canon.
These shots are not finished, they are essentially proofs that have had some exposure comp, straightening and cropping, and WB adjustment. It's not worth finishing 1200+ shots when only 20 or so might sell.
If you want to see finished versions of any in particular, let me have the image number and I'll post them here without the watermark.
Peter E Smith - flickr Photostream
Posted 02/03/2009 - 09:39
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I bought a 18% grey card the other day after hearing how you can use it set white balance and I was surprised that I can't use it to set custom WB in camera - I know about using it as a 'white' reference in PP (I still don't understand that) but all attempts to set in camera WB off it resulted in being told 'NG'.
This is where you all roll your eyes and groan at the clueless newbie...
This is where you all roll your eyes and groan at the clueless newbie...
Posted 02/03/2009 - 10:17
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Vormulac wrote:
I bought a 18% grey card the other day after hearing how you can use it set white balance and I was surprised that I can't use it to set custom WB in camera - I know about using it as a 'white' reference in PP (I still don't understand that) but all attempts to set in camera WB off it resulted in being told 'NG'.
This is where you all roll your eyes and groan at the clueless newbie...
You need a white reference to set white balance in camera, and a grey/gray card for exposure. Most grey cards are double-sided, white/grey.I bought a 18% grey card the other day after hearing how you can use it set white balance and I was surprised that I can't use it to set custom WB in camera - I know about using it as a 'white' reference in PP (I still don't understand that) but all attempts to set in camera WB off it resulted in being told 'NG'.
This is where you all roll your eyes and groan at the clueless newbie...
In PP, you can use an 18% grey card for white balance, but not in camera as far as I know.
If your lighting is a more or less constant temperature, for PP white balance, just take an image of the grey card in the prevailing lighting, then take the rest of your shots. In PP, set the WB for the grey ard image, then copy it to the remainder.
The problem I had in the show jumping arena was that the temperature of the light constantly changed from shot to shot so it became necessary to adjust each image.
Peter E Smith - flickr Photostream
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