wabernat wrote in post #6126982
I always shoot in RAW just in case. AWB is frustrating as it tends to get thrown off when the whole image is of one color, in your case blue.
Even if you shoot one photo set to a hard white balance, the next one will look wrong. I have found the AWB works most of the time. However, there will be that one time when you least expect it most.
I agree the exposure did vary from shot to shot.
Cool car.
A ton of cool cars, I was at a friends racing rig (Tiger Racing) who has Bugatti and Alpha Romeo
Along comes Jay Leno and says now this is a cool car
Leno and me
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The Bugatti he was referring to
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I set the AWB to be 3700 in that last pick just to see what would happen. Hence the post now, I think I was on the correct thought path as noted regarding exposure. Your comments on AWB would explain why I can shoot three consecutive shots at the same subject and get three differing exposures

Something that baffles me
Thanks for the info