08-17-2024 10:45 AM - last edited on 08-17-2024 10:58 AM by Arthur
I have a Canon 6D. I noticed that on the bottom left of the viewfinder screen there is a warning icon ("!") next to a battery icon. Am I correct in assuming that this is simply a reminder to keep an eye on the battery charge periodically?
Thank you so much.
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08-17-2024 12:39 PM
Rizzo,
The exclamation point warning icon (!) can appear for a number of reasons.They could include:
Check your manual and see what it says about warning icons.
Steve Thomas
08-17-2024 12:39 PM
Rizzo,
The exclamation point warning icon (!) can appear for a number of reasons.They could include:
Check your manual and see what it says about warning icons.
Steve Thomas
08-17-2024 05:13 PM
@Rizzo wrote:
I have a Canon 6D. I noticed that on the bottom left of the viewfinder screen there is a warning icon ("!") next to a battery icon. Am I correct in assuming that this is simply a reminder to keep an eye on the battery charge periodically?
Thank you so much.
As Steve says it could mean a number of different things. It is selected in the one of the red Shooting menus (or can be disabled).
08-17-2024 05:56 PM
Thank you so much!
08-17-2024 06:04 PM
As a follow-up question...if White Balance Correction is set as a custom function, what exactly does that do?
08-17-2024 09:16 PM - edited 08-17-2024 09:20 PM
Rizzo,
If you want to emphasize the cooler temperatures of blues and yellows in your photo, you would choose a Preset White Balance of Daylight, or a lower Kelvin temperature in the 5200K range. This is good for early morning when the air is crisp and clean, and the sky is a deep blue.
If you want to emphasize the warmer colors like your reds or greens, you would choose a Preset like the Cloudy White Balance in your camera, or a Kelvin setting in the 6000K+ range. This is good for sunsets, or if you are in a Cloudy condition, and you want to bring out the warmer skin tones of a person's face.
The White Balance Correction setting allows you to skew or fine tune those settings to more green, or more magenta, or more blue, etc. It's a fine-tuning kind of process.
I personally do most of my shooting at 5300K, while adjusting at various times for Cloudy conditions, or I'm indoors shooting under tungsten lighting.
You try to adjust your White Balance for the lighting conditions you are in.
Steve Thomas
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