Hi--

>Hi David. I've been hearing a lot about this blue problem on the TRV900.
>When you say manual WB through a bluish filter--is there one that will screw
>nicely onto the lens to make things easier? And when you say off a blusih
>sheet of paper, you mean reflect light?
>
>Thanks for answering a couple more newbie questions....
scottcarson@nobledesktop.com

Since the camera balances white somewhat blue, if you make
the "white" it balances from bluish, it will move the balance away
from blue (manual white balance only, which has the disadvantage
of remaining locked until you change it, even if the light color
changes). Since you need the off-"white" only momentarily, a screw-in
filter is not useful (Nikon makes a 52mm "cooling" filter...), and you
can use an optically poor color printing filter held in front of the
lens while manually white-balancing. BTW, you can work it the other way,
use the daylight or tungsten presets and leave a "warming" filter on the
lens...