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Hi All,
I have just been reading up a little on White Balance, and I was wondering what temperature my hot shoe flash kicked out, and whether my WB Flash setting was in line with this temperature.
My Flash (as per the manual) kicks out 5600K, which looking at my camera body, the WB Flash is set for 5400K.
So, I was have been wondering a number of things:
a) does my flash really give out 5600K or as with most spec's is not 100% true.
b) is there a way of testing this out as if it is closer to say 5800K, then maybe a different WB setting would be better suited. And, if my camera's WB is not quite 5400K the gap could be wider.
c) is 200K noticeable in an exposure?
d) do different makes of flash vary or is 5600K a standard? Can't seem to find any details on the Nikon/Canon/Sunpak websites.
Ok, I understand the conversations about shooting in Raw allows you to fine tune WB in Photoshop so the above question may not matter that much, but I was just wondering about how accurate the tech really is.
Comments welcome.
Matt
I have just been reading up a little on White Balance, and I was wondering what temperature my hot shoe flash kicked out, and whether my WB Flash setting was in line with this temperature.
My Flash (as per the manual) kicks out 5600K, which looking at my camera body, the WB Flash is set for 5400K.
So, I was have been wondering a number of things:
a) does my flash really give out 5600K or as with most spec's is not 100% true.
b) is there a way of testing this out as if it is closer to say 5800K, then maybe a different WB setting would be better suited. And, if my camera's WB is not quite 5400K the gap could be wider.
c) is 200K noticeable in an exposure?
d) do different makes of flash vary or is 5600K a standard? Can't seem to find any details on the Nikon/Canon/Sunpak websites.
Ok, I understand the conversations about shooting in Raw allows you to fine tune WB in Photoshop so the above question may not matter that much, but I was just wondering about how accurate the tech really is.
Comments welcome.
Matt