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Subject: [Leica] IMG: M8 1st Shots and impressions.
From: harrison at mcclary.net (Harrison McClary)
Date: Thu Jan 18 13:14:04 2007
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Len,

I have found if you want color to look good under Tungsten lighting you 
have to do a custom white balance, not use the camera preprogrammed, or 
the auto, but do a custom.  On all of my Canon's and Nikons the Tungsten 
"canned" WB and auto are horrid, but if I do a custom it looks great.  
On your D200 you can program up to 5 preset white balances, so make one 
for Tungsten and just dial that in when under T light.

I am sure the M8 allows Custom WB, if not that is a MAJOR oversight on 
their part.

Leonard Taupier wrote:
>
>
> First impression. If you're shooting in tungsten lighting you better 
> get the WB right for color or shoot b&w. My first color shots in my 
> living room (WB tungsten) turned my blue chair purple. I expected 
> that. So I took the same shot with a Tiffen hot mirror filter on the 
> lens. The blue/purple chair turned brown. That I didn't expect so I 
> took the same shot with my D200. Same tungsten WB, no filtering. The 
> color came out exactly like the M8 hot mirror shot, brown chair. My 
> only conclusion is I have some pretty screwy lighting in that room. 


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