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Clive Brincat

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    Cinematographer
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    Malta
  1. I think i might have "solved" the issue. I was pointing the C800 at the light source - this could be ok to determine kelvin of each light and matching different sources together. Once I placed and took reading of Temp from the camera side - i got a similar reading to what the camera was actually seeing (reflected light)
  2. Hey all (delete if this post is not relevant for this group) I've just got a sekonic C800 delivered few days ago. Today I had the chance to check this device out with some initial basic tests. (Check image below) - I've took a reading (bottom image) and balanced the camera to match what was measured on the sekonic (5440-5460) I've had just 1 daylight COB light on). Following this, I've put the camera on Auto WB which gave me a completely different result - camera rated this shot at 4900k. What baffled me was when i checked scopes on Resolve, it turned out the Auto WB was spot-on accurate and the sekonic was way way off. I am obviously missing something here. Does anyone have an obvious easy answer to this?
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