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How to adjust the white balance manually in Cinei mode of FS7?

Manual white balance The area of gray objects (such as gray board) or white objects (such as the back of gray board) should occupy at least 2/3 of the viewfinder. Manual white balance setting does not require the camera to focus on the reference object, so you can change the camera to manual focus mode and set the lens to infinity focus. Just take a business card and you can complete the manual setting in front of the camera.

When setting the white balance manually, pay attention to turning off the camera exposure compensation, especially the positive compensation. If the camera sets the white balance of +0.5 gear compensation for white objects, "No Gd" will fail. However, in the case of ISO200, the camera can still read the white balance data correctly with the compensation of-3rd gear. But under high ISO, the negative compensation camera will get the wrong white balance data. Therefore, when setting manual white balance, it is best to turn off exposure compensation.

Correct use of white balance:

When shooting with a flash, the color temperature of light emitted by an electronic flash is basically the same as that of sunlight, so the white balance should be set to sunlight, even when shooting at night. This setting is also good for restoring the color of close-range characters, while the foreground light is generally warm yellow in photos, which most people like. If you only have a distant view and no close-up people when shooting at night, you can set the white balance to incandescent lamp.

Flowers and plants are often photographed by photographers. Don't use automatic white balance when shooting flowers, just adjust it according to the light source at that time. If you shoot flowers in the sun and adjust the white balance to incandescent lamps, you can make white flowers shoot some blue, just like the "blue witch" sold by Valentine's Day flower shops! At present, classrooms and office buildings in schools are basically illuminated by fluorescent lamps. The fluorescent lamp looks white, but it is actually our eyes that are "automatically white balanced".