Shasta_man
Contributor
My question is about whether you have successfully manually white balanced your Sony camera at depth.
I have a Sony XR500. My experience is that many times when trying to white balance at depth, it won't white balance and just blinks the one push symbol refusing to white balance. I believe it's related to the amount of light available, requiring quite a bit of light before it will white balance.
However, my manual white balance controls are not easy to use at depth and that may have something to do with the problem. Before I try to improve the controls, I'd like to know that the camera will actually white balance at depth below 25 feet.
As for white balance itself, in clear water in Indonesia for example, down to about 25 feet in direct sunlight, with the red filter on, using AWB, it takes pretty nice color, though the red filter (or combination with AWB) causes some objects to appear red when they aren't. Without the filter, it's just blue and washed out. The filter type has no effect, with either blue or green water filter having the same effect. Below 25 feet and away from sunlight, using AWB, the video is just green as hell. Clear sharp HD, but green as hell.
So I'd like to try to fix my manual controls to fix that problem, but want to be sure people have been able to actually white balance at depth.
What's your experience?
I have a Sony XR500. My experience is that many times when trying to white balance at depth, it won't white balance and just blinks the one push symbol refusing to white balance. I believe it's related to the amount of light available, requiring quite a bit of light before it will white balance.
However, my manual white balance controls are not easy to use at depth and that may have something to do with the problem. Before I try to improve the controls, I'd like to know that the camera will actually white balance at depth below 25 feet.
As for white balance itself, in clear water in Indonesia for example, down to about 25 feet in direct sunlight, with the red filter on, using AWB, it takes pretty nice color, though the red filter (or combination with AWB) causes some objects to appear red when they aren't. Without the filter, it's just blue and washed out. The filter type has no effect, with either blue or green water filter having the same effect. Below 25 feet and away from sunlight, using AWB, the video is just green as hell. Clear sharp HD, but green as hell.
So I'd like to try to fix my manual controls to fix that problem, but want to be sure people have been able to actually white balance at depth.
What's your experience?