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White Balance in Wildlife Photography. Setting your white balance is often a case of matching the white balance in camera to the outdoor lighting conditions. In this video I demonstrate how making changes can affect the look of your images in the field. Of course, you don't have to create 'neutral' looking photos - there will also be times when you wish to set your Kelvin temperature to more personal taste in order to change the mood and atmosphere - if you would this explained in more detail then please let me know in the comments box below. In this video I'm using a Canon 1DX.
Filmed with Canon M50 and 15-45mm lens.
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