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Hi,
I need to set custom white balance when diving. I am able to do this on land, if the light is good, so what I'm doing is fine. When I do exactly the same underwater, or even in a dimly lit room, I get a custom white balance error. My fuji camera has no problems setting custom white balance even at 30 m. I have tried lots of different settings and nothing seems to work. Everything else works fine, so my combination of settings must be causing the problem.
Can anyone help with this issue, please? The camera is not fit for (my) purpose until I can resolve this.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Getting the error message doesn't mean that the white balance hasn't been set correctly.
It only means that the value is beyond the expected range.
Cheers
PD
This is a known issue, I cant use custom white balance either without the infamous error, and the resulting correction is completly wrong. I'm waiting for Sony to comment.
You can use a red filter for video. For stills use raw and then correct in lightroom.
The correction is completly wrong when it gives a white balane error. Ive not managed to get it to work at all and i have tried all sorts of settings to help it, including different grey cards
Thanks for letting me know. I've not seen any other references to this problem and, when I raised it with the diving camera shop where I bought the camera, they were unaware of it. Can you give me a link to other reports of this? The camera is not fit for purpose at the moment.
Thanks.
Sorry. as you got it from a underwater camera shop, you may well have a case with them..
there are variuos posts about it
Thanks. I had missed that article. 😞
This is sold as part of an underwater system and is a rather high-end non-slr setup. It is very disappointing to see that it is incapable of doing decent white balance. My substantially cheaper Fuji does a great job and the sony setup was meant to be an upgrade, not a downgrade. I'm surprised that Sony can't or won't fix this.
I'll go back to the shop and see what they say.
Many thanks for your help,
Neil.
How do you get on?