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+[title] Custom WB (Sony and Nikon)
+[* icon_caution] ***If you are using a Sony A-Mount DSLR these steps may vary; I cannot compare. As such, I am assuming the steps will be different, especially cameras like survivor KM 9D and 7D bodies (prone to "FFB" death). The Sony "NEX" bodies may also be different from "Alpha" bodies, as I do not have a "NEX" camera to check.***
+[* icon_caution] ***While all "Alpha" cameras are the same, there is one slight deviation on the a5X00: These are SW-driven bodies and use a "graphical" menu, unlike more advanced bodies (Camera settings>Menu 3>WB).***
+[* black] ***Sony:*** https://helpguide.sony.net/ilc/1940/v1/en/contents/TP0002670804.html
+[* black] ***Nikon (DSLR):*** As I do not own (or use Nikon) cameras (I use Sony or Canon), I cannot show the steps for Nikon. From what I can tell, most Nikon DSLR cameras are similar with minor deviations. ***Refer to this Nikon article for the steps (NOTE: GENERALIZED): https://imaging.nikon.com/support/digitutor/d810/functions/whitebalance_spot.html ***
+[* black] ***NIkon (Z, Mirrorless): At this time I am unsure on how to setup a custom WB on Nikon Z cameras. However, the menu system appears to be a DSLR carryover: https://onlinemanual.nikonimglib.com/z5/en/09_menu_guide_03_10.html ***