
Customers are positive about the 2.0 77mm White Balance Lens Filter for its ease of use and portability. They find it an essential tool for photography and appreciate how it helps correct white balance.
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I love this so much!! I used to use a gray card but it was bulky and alward to carry around. This fits in my pocket and it super simple. One tip I learned is to get your exposure correct before you white balance and you will be good to go! I have recommended this to so many people!
Posted by Charley
I take almost all my pictures in RAW, so I can change my white balance in post processing. The preset settings in the camera and in Auto are generally acceptable if not good. However, in order to get spot-on flesh tones on people, the ExpoDisc is useful. Also in the rare cases when I need additional continuous speed and buffer while taking sports pictures I will use JPEG. JPEG's are harder to get the correct white balance. Since I have a Nikon, it is a little faster to do a 'pre' custom setting. I also occasionally have to clean my sensor. This makes it easy to take a blank picture and then crop it to find any minute pieces of dust or oil that may have settled on the sensor. It was worth getting this for the price I paid. Good value.
Posted by Soli
A best buy store clerk actually recommended this item as I was prepping my purchase to finance. I needed an extra item, and she highly recommended this cool disk. I wasn't sure how it worked, but as soon as I got the hang of it, it really does as advertised! Just shoot a pic with the disk on, go to custom white balance, and set it to the picture taken, and viola! Your white balance should be perfect. Its ridiculously fast and easy to use. On set I used it for a short film with some friends and the editor was so happy that everything was so well color calibrated. Keep in mind, I've never used a balance card before, I always improvise with shirts, walls or anything gray to balance. But I instantly fell in love with this. Comes with some extra films to add or remove exposure.
Posted by abajandas