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Have you ever been out shooting on a location and you change spots, and suddenly the photos look different? You adjust your shutter, aperture, and ISO and they still look different. That could be because of your white balance. There is a lot that goes into photos and shooting outside can be tricky. To save myself time, I invested in an ExpoDisc. I use an ExpoDisc to guarantee my white balance in my photos and to achieve
What the heck is an ExpoDisc you ask? It is a white balance filter for your camera. It helps you set your white balance for any photo anywhere. To learn more about white balance and what it is you can read here.
Will the ExpoDisc work with your camera? ExpoDisc will work with any camera that allows you to set a custom white balance. One great thing about the ExpoDisc is that you can use it with any brand of camera.
So how can an ExpoDisc save you time? The ExpoDisc allows you to achieve consistent images in camera. When you get achieving consistent images in camera regarding of the location you will save time. When you have consistent images your editing well be faster. Your photos will be similar which means that your preset will look the same on all your photos. You will also get a constant overall look to your photos and your Instagram feed. Who doesn’t want that ideal Instagram feed right 😉
I can tell you how great this product is and why I use it, but I think some examples will help you understand.
Each of these photos exposure was set with the ExpoDisc and the only differences between them is the white balance. The white balance on the left is Auto and the right is set with the ExpoDisc.
Huge shoutout to this amazing model Sophia! She is the woman behind the Milk & Moscato blog. Be sure to check out her page!
Now that you have seen how the ExpoDisc works and what it does. I want to share my next favorite part about it. You can get it on Amazon! I even linked it below for you.
I suggest ordering the 82mm over the 77mm because you can always use a smaller lens with the larger sized disc.
If you have or purchase an ExpoDisc, let me know in the comments what you think of it.
xoxo
Mandy Rena