Kevin Duffey
May 5th, 2013, 02:05 PM
Hi all,
I am using a Canon T2i. I've always left white balance on auto. I've never ever manually set it, and am wondering how important it is? I adjust the ISO and aperture of my camera for each shot, to try to get the dot right in the middle of the +/- metering on my t2i. Sometimes its a little under or over. I then adjust that in post to try to match everything as best as possible.
But I also ask with the thought that I will be trying to get a BM Pocket Cinema camera in a few months, and wondering if using white balance with both cameras will allow for better use of footage between cameras when putting together the final film.
I read some people always use manual white balance, although I've yet to really figure out how to use it on my camera. I wish there was a single button that allowed me to use it but from what I can tell I have to navigate some menus to get to it. Perhaps I am just doing it wrong.
Also, although my HDMI is broken right now on my canon, I am hoping to get it replaced/fixed, and record to my Shuttle 2 with DNxHD 220. Will that make a difference for white balancing compared to the H264 footage?
Thank you.
I am using a Canon T2i. I've always left white balance on auto. I've never ever manually set it, and am wondering how important it is? I adjust the ISO and aperture of my camera for each shot, to try to get the dot right in the middle of the +/- metering on my t2i. Sometimes its a little under or over. I then adjust that in post to try to match everything as best as possible.
But I also ask with the thought that I will be trying to get a BM Pocket Cinema camera in a few months, and wondering if using white balance with both cameras will allow for better use of footage between cameras when putting together the final film.
I read some people always use manual white balance, although I've yet to really figure out how to use it on my camera. I wish there was a single button that allowed me to use it but from what I can tell I have to navigate some menus to get to it. Perhaps I am just doing it wrong.
Also, although my HDMI is broken right now on my canon, I am hoping to get it replaced/fixed, and record to my Shuttle 2 with DNxHD 220. Will that make a difference for white balancing compared to the H264 footage?
Thank you.