I work for a wedding cinematography company, and we shoot on 7Ds and 5DmkIIs.
We've been having issues with our white balances not matching up, even though we were matching them on the LCD screens. What we realized, however is that the LCD screen itself is what's off. The 7D LCD reproduces accurate colors. What we see on the screen matches the footage we get. The 5D on the other hand is way off. It has a really bad magenta cast, and therefore we cannot use it to check our white balance. When we set the cameras to the exact same settings, we find that the footage from the 5D is accurately matched to the 7D. In addition, the 7D's screen matches the footage, but the 5Ds screen remains magenta.
Here are some sample photos to give you guys a better idea of what I'm talking about. These are screen shots of the video playback. (We've also noticed that the 5D tends to be much more contrasty and has better saturation).
5DMKII on the left, 7D on the right. Both cameras were set to the same exposure, 5200k. Both shot with a 24-70L. Profiles set to Neutral.
And now here is a picture of the LCD screens. Again, 5DMKII left, 7D right. As you can see, the 7D is accurately matching the exposure, and the 5DMKII has a really bad magenta cast.
Again, this time indoors. 5DMKII left, 7D right.
And lastly a photo of the cameras (This time I switched their places after taking the video to make sure it wasn't an angle issue. 7D left, 5DMKII right)
Is this a common problem? Has anyone else experienced this? And is there a simple solution to fixing it that I'm not aware of?
If we can't get this sorted out, we're going to have to send off our 5DMKII to Canon.
Thanks!
EDIT: Fixed resolution size.






