![]() Try it yourself: I've never seen any difference between NORMAL and FINE, and I do notice the smaller file sizes which transfer faster and take up much less space in my computer. I shoot at LARGE JPG, and set it to NORMAL (the stair-step icon) instead of Canon's default of LARGE (quarter-circle icon as shown below).Ĭanon defaults to the FINE (quarter circle icon) setting, so I always set the NORMAL options deliberately. Maui Bathroom: Mixed CFL and halogen lighting, 2,500K A5 M5 WB. I tried a few other settings, and quickly settled on A5 (amber) and M5 (magenta) WB SHIFT, easily tweaked by looking at the LCD as I changed settings for each shot. I then made another shot at 2,500K WB, which wasn't orange, but was too green. This setting applies to every white balance position, even AUTO and Kelvin.įor instance, here's a shot at my default WB setting of AUTO with A5 trim:
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