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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Problem with indoor lighting and green hue on viewfinder.
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<blockquote data-quote="deathsnuggle" data-source="post: 194862" data-attributes="member: 16375"><p>I got my d600 (WOOHOO) and outdoors it performs beautifully, however at work they use both UV and incandescent lighting which I can never get a good picture in. The only way to get around this terrible lighting is to keep the WB on auto and turn my exposure comp up, any tips? Also I've noticed my viewfinder has a bit of a green tint to it, after reading around I see its kind of common. Anybody else ave this problem? If so does it go away? Anyhow I love th</p><p>e new gear, its miles ahead of my old slr. Thanks for the feedback in advance.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]51174[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Heres a picture of the funky lighting, even on auto the camera doesnt know what to do with it either. The onboard exposure meter says its spot on, however it'll come out like this. Only fix in bumping up the exposure comp or using filler flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deathsnuggle, post: 194862, member: 16375"] I got my d600 (WOOHOO) and outdoors it performs beautifully, however at work they use both UV and incandescent lighting which I can never get a good picture in. The only way to get around this terrible lighting is to keep the WB on auto and turn my exposure comp up, any tips? Also I've noticed my viewfinder has a bit of a green tint to it, after reading around I see its kind of common. Anybody else ave this problem? If so does it go away? Anyhow I love th e new gear, its miles ahead of my old slr. Thanks for the feedback in advance. [ATTACH=CONFIG]51174._xfImport[/ATTACH] Heres a picture of the funky lighting, even on auto the camera doesnt know what to do with it either. The onboard exposure meter says its spot on, however it'll come out like this. Only fix in bumping up the exposure comp or using filler flash. [/QUOTE]
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