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Expodisc Review

Written by Mar 10, 2022 · 3 min read
Expodisc Review

Expodisc comes in several sizes to fit lenses of various diameters, including 52mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm, and 95mm. Quickie unboxing and review video of expo imaging's new expodisc version 2.0.

Expodisc Review. Michael testi july 23, 2008 comments off on product review: Based on that information, the camera is able to accurately set white balance and exposure.

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When using the expodisc this way, it is effectively turning your camera into an incident light meter with its dome retracted. Photography bay recently reviewed the colorright white balance tool (read review). For the white balance images in the left column, you can click the the hyperlinked text to see an image of how i captured the white balance image.

Even though the auto and preset white balance functions in today’s cameras are very sophisticated, they sometimes produce inconsistent results.

Thus, when using expodisc, it is important to point your camera toward the source of light or the direction you're going to be shooting from. Quickie unboxing and review video of expo imaging's new expodisc version 2.0. All white balancing devices were held as far away as possible from the lens to fill the frame (the 82mm expodisc must actually touch the end of the lens filter area). Based on that information, the camera is able to accurately set white balance and exposure.

The expodisc was very easy to use and provided excellent results. The color temperature can vary a few hundred degrees with the time of day and the surroundings. Expodisc comes in several sizes to fit lenses of various diameters, including 52mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm, and 95mm. Daylight, whether clear sky, cloudy, or in the shade doesn't have a single color temperature.

Daylight, whether clear sky, cloudy, or in the shade doesn't have a single color temperature.

The expodisc was very easy to use and provided excellent results. June 25, 2017 at 2:47 pm. Quickie unboxing and review video of expo imaging's new expodisc version 2.0. 1 thought on “pro review:

I want to buy this i have a 85mm1.2 lens what size.

You put it over your lens and put your camera in the same position as your subject. The camera wb settings are a compromise and may be correct or not. The expodisc is used in place of a white card to set manual white balance. 1 thought on “pro review:

The many facets capture the light coming from all angles to create a color profile of the light coming into the lens.

I want to buy this i have a 85mm1.2 lens what size. All white balancing devices were held as far away as possible from the lens to fill the frame (the 82mm expodisc must actually touch the end of the lens filter area). You don't photograph through it. Michael testi july 23, 2008 comments off on product review:

Expo imaging builds on an already fantastic product that allows photographers. Expodisc is a professional digital white balance tool from expoimaging. Getting a correct white balance can save you from spending an unnecessary amount of time on color correcting. (for this review, we used expodisc 77mm.) while it's convenient to have.

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