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12/15/2003 06:20:02 PM · #1 |
I'm leaving in 45 minutes to go to a show (mine). A friend will be taking pictures using my camera. He's a novice. I want to make it as simple as possible for him. I'm bringing only my 50mm F1.8, to get the fastest lens possible. I will put the camera on P. What is the best WB to use for this type of setting? Lots of big colorfull lights.
Anyboby?
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12/15/2003 06:37:07 PM · #2 |
If the lights is in many different colors it's not such big of deal to have the right WB, I used Kelvin 6600 when I was taking these ones..
ps, the best ones are not there, unless you are a member of my school :) |
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12/15/2003 06:48:07 PM · #3 |
Maybe I should just shoot in RAW and figure it out after?
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12/15/2003 06:50:40 PM · #4 |
of course that will give the best resault, but it takes so much space ...... I would just find something near 6500 kelvin, how do think it worked out on my shots. |
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12/15/2003 06:55:00 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by oskar: of course that will give the best resault, but it takes so much space ...... I would just find something near 6500 kelvin, how do think it worked out on my shots. |
The shots look pretty good, colours seem realistic. On the 300D, 6500K would be shade or cloudy, I think.
Does that seem right?
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12/15/2003 07:01:51 PM · #6 |
time to go. I'm going to shoot in raw. with the cards I have it should get me about 75 shots. should be ok.
Thanks
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