Which (entry level) camera provides manual Kelvin based WB

Mr_N1ce

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Hi guys

the title says it: I'm trying to figure out, with which entry level DSLR I can manually set the WB based on color temperature (in Kelvin)?
I'm mostly looking for a Nikon or Canon, but if one model features that function it would be a big plus for me.
 
I haven't seen one where one directly enters the color temperature in degrees Kelvin. Usually there are labels such as sunlight, tungsten or fluorescent.

One should simply shoot in RAW format and set the color temperature during post.
 
my sony alpha a580 can do this. It has the preset ones like cloudy, daylight, shade,ect... than the last one you can change it from 2500k-9900k
 
my sony alpha a580 can do this. It has the preset ones like cloudy, daylight, shade,ect... than the last one you can change it from 2500k-9900k

Nice. However, it's still about half the K value of 20,000K bulbs, so even with that cranked to the max, the pics will still be blue. Shoot in RAW and set the white balance during post.
 
The d300s will go up to 10,000k but that's not enough so u can easily correct this in post processing like others said just shoot RAW or even jpg and correct it in cs5 or light room
 
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