On 09/12/06, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I agree on everything but weddings. In my thankfully brief experience
> shooting weddings I encountered all kinds of light sources: Daylight,
> fluorescent, incandescent, candlelight, daylight-through-stained-glass.
> Individually and in myriad combinations. I gave up on manual white
> balance in the first half hour of my first wedding - I found I just
> couldn't stop to change WB as often as I needed to. AWB and RAW is the
> way to go.

I'll try that again.

My point earlier was that if well executed you really don't have to
stop to set WB, the *ist D wasn't bad but you did have to stop. My Oly
E10 however you just had to hit the dedicated manual WB button and
confirm with the OK button, very quick to use. It's a drawn out clumsy
process to set WB ob the K10D in comparison.

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