I recently purchased Nikon D3000 with which I am very pleased.
Experimenting now with the built in flash at night indoors where the background lighting in the room is normal incandescent light bulbs.
Pics taken are great but I seem to get a bluish tinge on for example the light colour walls in the background. Is this due to the strength of the flash verses the background incandescent lighting ... If I increase the flash strength it seems to help to correct the colour cast but then the flash is too powerful.
I have tried all the various settings including the flash settings specific to the type of lighting but on Auto seems to give the best result. I have also tried the camera on full auto and on 'P'. In post production with PSE8 I think that I will be able to overcome this tinge.
I am using jpeg and have yet to try the RAW settings where I guess I will be able to control this at photo stage.
I can only conclude its 'lighting combination' but what is the usual solution? Would appreciate your advice as to the best way to solve this irritation.
Ron

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to Gary Fong's but is much cheaper and has 3 filters. Will negotiate with them to 'export' to Norway or get someone in the UK to buy it for me. Looks to be a really good and cheap solution and it fits most DSLR's.
I'll bet Gary Fong sleeps better at night though
. Probably did the usual 'under the counter' deal with the plastic mount manufacturer ... being the most expensive component eg mold costs don't come cheap and you need 'oooos squashed out of it to get a reasonable unit price.
