Was setting here today reading about white balance, you know you can never know enough When I though of doing a little test to see how my camera dose with it's AWB vs Perset vs Custom. All shots was took using a table lamp as my target, all camera settings was left the same other than changing the white balance, I also used my tripod. Camera settings. f2.8 1/60, ISO 400, 18mm, Spot metering, D-range "Off" No Flash and shot in RAW.
AWB. Lots of overcast.
In camera perset. Incandescent
Using custom white balance. White card.
Now I know all this can be fixed in pp but I just wanted to see how it look without any of that. As we can see by photo 1, the camera fails to get it right or even close using the AWB setting. In photo 2 we see a big improvement but still not what my eyes are seeing. In photo 3 using the white card I'm now see what I'm seeing with my eyes here, camera showing 2600K M1. I'm surprised to see in photo 2 with the camera set to it's incandescent perset it gets it close. Now I know that this can all change from camera to camera and that the AWB might do a better job under other conditions but it's something to keep in mind. I did this mainly for the person who just starting out to make them aware of what a impact getting the white balance right can do for there photos Now if you do get it wrong and are shooting in RAW then this can be fixed in pp but for me I like to try to get it right in camera or as close as I can