ExpoImaging ExpoDisc 58mm Digital White Balance Solution Filter for Digital Still & Video Cameras

SKU: EXWH58

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2012-12-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Money well spent

I use this to set Custom WB and I absolutely love it. I know it is something you could live without, but honestly it makes everything so much faster and streamlined, that I haven't regretted purchasing it even for a minute!

LINDSAY K.

2012-04-15T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Don't wait, buy it now . . .

I use my ExpoDisc almost all the time. When I'm not on the run and having to shoot in Auto. I love to slow down, get my white balance from the disc reading, and then shoot in manual mode. It is so simple to use, and takes just a few seconds. The colors in my pictures have greatly improved, thanks to the disc. After a few days of taking pictures around the house of the roses, assorted flowers, birds, etc., I decided to take it to the lake for some pictures of the sun setting. I had to work fast, and took plenty of white balance readings due to the light fading, but it paid off in the vibrant colors. I'm very happy with my ExpoDisc.

DonsCanonShooter

2009-05-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Expodisc

This product is excellent. It corrects white balance accurately and easily. Huge difference over the camera's built in correction

Chrisv98

2007-01-29T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

The answer to your white balance issues

This product works amazing. Currently in my photo class we are going over white balance and we did some testing. we shot a gray card (has black, 18% gray, and white) and set that as our custom white balance and it worked good. We then shot just the 18% gray. We then used the expodisc and the results were almost night and day. The white balance was perfect. the whole class was amazed. the ease of this product can not be surpassed, your shots will come out noticeably different. I would whole heartedly recommend this product to anyone who is shooting digital.

Calmik

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About ExpoImaging ExpoDisc

Get accurate color in difficult lighting with the patented ExpoDisc, the fast and easy digital white balance filter. Simply read and set white balance with the ExpoDisc in place before shooting and you'll reduce or eliminate the need for post-capture color adjustments.

Get the white balance solution that is quickly becoming the preferred method of achieving accurate color balance for professional photographers today.

Here is how it works:
Varying levels of colorcast typically occur in digital photography and require compensation as part of the process to create a photograph with good color fidelity.

Until now, photographers have had to rely on gray/white cards to solve this problem. The ExpoDisc is an easy to use custom white balance solution that eliminates the inconvenience and inconsistencies of other methods.

It is a neutral diffusion filter that gathers ambient light and passively transmits 18% of it through to your camera's light meter, effectively producing a "gray frame".

You then set a custom white balance using the "gray frame" that results in accurate color in most lighting conditions. Your camera essentially compensates for and neutralizes the colorcast it sees through the ExpoDisc.