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[title] Custom WB (Sony and Nikon) | |
[* icon_caution] ***I cannot confirm how to set this on the following cameras:*** ***Nikon, DSLRs >10 years old (Ex: Early DSLRs, KM Maxxum 7D/5D w/o E58/FFB error)/Sony DSLRs/"NEX" Mirrorless. YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN WITH THESE!*** | |
[* icon_caution] ***Early entry-level Sony Alpha cameras (a5X00) are primarily SW-driven, compared to the a6X00 which is hardware controlled; as well as full-frame cameras.*** This process is slightly different between SW and HW-controlled cameras in ONE WAY: How the modes are changed; this is it, all other steps are the same. | |
[* black] ***Sony: [https://helpguide.sony.net/ilc/1430/v1/en/contents/TP0000386493.html|Sony a5X000 (SW driven)|new_window=true] [https://helpguide.sony.net/ilc/1940/v1/en/contents/TP0002670804.html|Sony Alpha (Advanced, a6X00 and up)|new_window=true]*** | |
[* red] Switch the camera into a Manual mode (P/A/S/M; doesn't matter). ***You MUST be in any non-full auto mode to set and use a custom WB.*** | |
[* orange] Open the menu and select the following: ***Camera settings>Line item 4>White Balance*** | |
[* green] Select the ***White Balance*** option, and scroll down until you see ***Custom Setup***. Take a picture of your lighting setup and press the ***Enter*** button to save it to the camera. | |
- | [* icon_caution] ***Nikon (Mirrorless): I DO NOT USE NIKON CAMERAS, so I do not have a demo camera.*** |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***Nikon (Mirrorless): I DO NOT USE NIKON CAMERAS, so I do not have a demo camera.*** From the ***limited*** research I have done, it looks like all Z cameras are the same with the DSLR UI: [https://onlinemanual.nikonimglib.com/z5/en/09_menu_guide_03_10.html|Nikon Z5|new_window=true] |
[* icon_caution] ***Nikon (DSLR):*** ***I DO NOT USE NIKON CAMERAS, so I do not have a demo camera.*** From the ***limited*** research I have done, it appears there are 3 common variations: (Note: instructions very generalized): ***[https://imaging.nikon.com/support/digitutor/d5600/functions/whitebalance.html|Nikon D5600 (entry level-midrange)|new_window=true] [https://imaging.nikon.com/support/digitutor/d810/functions/whitebalance_spot.html|Nikon D810 (high end)|new_window=true]*** |