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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
D300 pop up flash with D glass
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<blockquote data-quote="hrstrat57" data-source="post: 340052" data-attributes="member: 27586"><p>Quick question.</p><p></p><p>I rarely do flash photography, something I plan I doing a lot more of going forward and learning about.</p><p></p><p>I have been using the handy pop up flash on my D300 a bit and have come across a bit of a quirk. When using flash with my D lenses at times the pics have a orange or yellowish tone to them. Nothing fancy here just shooting P mode and adjusting the flash power as needed with the button on the side of the prism to get good coverage. Pics with the DX G kit lenses are perfectly exposed. I have switched the white balance from auto to flash to no avail. The pics are useable just have a weird tint to the JPEGS. Shooting RAW would likely solve the problem as I could correct it.....again nothing fancy here just family snapshots for which JPEGS are convenient.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrstrat57, post: 340052, member: 27586"] Quick question. I rarely do flash photography, something I plan I doing a lot more of going forward and learning about. I have been using the handy pop up flash on my D300 a bit and have come across a bit of a quirk. When using flash with my D lenses at times the pics have a orange or yellowish tone to them. Nothing fancy here just shooting P mode and adjusting the flash power as needed with the button on the side of the prism to get good coverage. Pics with the DX G kit lenses are perfectly exposed. I have switched the white balance from auto to flash to no avail. The pics are useable just have a weird tint to the JPEGS. Shooting RAW would likely solve the problem as I could correct it.....again nothing fancy here just family snapshots for which JPEGS are convenient. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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