Tuesday, October 31, 2017

STADIUM LIGHTING ISSUES


Friday I went to a football game at a new high school stadium. I say new, but it is five years old. Maybe “newer” would be a better description. The stadium lights were lower than the ones I see at Tuscarora High School and caused a lot of glare on the artificial turf. I suppose a polarizing filter would help, but the loss of a f-stop could be overcome. But I didn’t have it with me. Oh well.
Glare wasn’t the big problem – it was white balance. My camera was set for auto white balance. One shot would be okay, and the next couple would be too warm. I tried different settings, but they were worse. At times it looked like the camera was adjusting the white balance so that it went warm when the focal point was on the blue jerseys and okay when it was on white jerseys. But even that was inconsistent. My only option was to continue and hope for the best.
One of the professionals told me the problem was the stadium lights had a flicker to them and the color was changing. Not that you could see it with the naked eye. It was only when the pictures were taken. His camera had a flicker correction that would slightly delay the shot based on the flicker. Mine does not. The situation got better as the game went on and the stadium lights got hotter and slightly more consistent. But the flicker never went away.

Back to back shots on fast burst mode.


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