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After try out the white balance, i find out these white balance value is more suitable for Sony DSLR...
2500K - very strong orange tungsten light
2800K - strong orange tungsten light
3200K - yellowish tungsten light
4500K M6 - flourescent light (most flourescent tubes are green even though our eyes don't see it)
5500K - flash
6500K - daylight (or daylight-balanced flourescent light)
9900K - strong blue stage lighting or evening light
Xenon lighting 7000-9000K.
the white balance value i post before i not sure is for which camera, but the value range is still about the same...just adjust it base on your need...
2500K - very strong orange tungsten light
2800K - strong orange tungsten light
3200K - yellowish tungsten light
4500K M6 - flourescent light (most flourescent tubes are green even though our eyes don't see it)
5500K - flash
6500K - daylight (or daylight-balanced flourescent light)
9900K - strong blue stage lighting or evening light
Xenon lighting 7000-9000K.
the white balance value i post before i not sure is for which camera, but the value range is still about the same...just adjust it base on your need...
- Daylight – 5200 Kelvin
- Flash - 5400 Kelvin
- Cloudy - 6000 Kelvin
- Shade - 7000 Kelvin
- Tungsten Light – 3200 Kelvin
- Bulb Light – 2700 Kelvin
- Candle – 2000 Kelvin
and i accidentally saw this, so i share it out. I am still learning about the white balance, really not easy, this is one of the important part of photography, once you master it, u might be the master
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