How the White Balance works on Olympus OMD EM10 Mark 2

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Learn how the white balance can help you get the right colors in your Olympus camera. Auto White balance, One Touch White Balance to set customer white and middle grey.

00:00 Introduction
01:17 Menu System Settings
04:21 One Touch White Balance
05:44 Custom White Balance
07:01 Coda and Summary

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Thank you for this! I'd been struggling with all my shots turning out very, very, very warm, and it turns out I'd somehow switched it to capture and presumably told the camera that red was white 😂

LauraGoingPlaces
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Hi Rob, thanks for this. I have the same camera. I just traveled with it this past autumn (in EU) and while AUTO White Balance has always worked well in the past, for some reason all my shots turned out very blue. When I opened them in Lightroom I can changed them from "As Shot" to "Auto" and this improves them a great deal. But it's confusing to me as I had the camera set to Auto.

Anyway I am going to start watching the WB more closely now to try and figure out why "Auto" didn't work as well as it has in the past and your video was very helpful.
LOL totally agree on "Underwater. Never gonna use that"

JoyJacques
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Thanks Rob....another down to earth informative video ...luv your style

alangamble
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Good video, Roberto. I leave my wb on auto. Btw love the Bach cello suite at the end.

PLATO
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I've got a Canon 70D with a 24-105mm f/4L at default settings in Auto White Balance, it gives me MUCH better colours than the Olympus E-M10 Mark ii. No matter what setting I use on the Olympus, Auto White Balance, Manual, keep warm colours on or off, picture mode, etc. It ALWAYS gives me a bit of a green tint with all lenses... the difference is STILL there when I bring in photos into Lightroom and keep the EXACT same settings for WB and Tint on both. Canon seems to do a much better job at this. It's bad enough to the point where I don't even want to really use the Olympus... the colours are just always off.... sometimes way off.

thomasanderson