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How Photojojo’s White Balance Lens Cap is Saving Both My Sanity and Editing Time

by Dawn on February 2, 2009

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Without a doubt, the biggest obstacle in my quest to take the best pictures I can take has been white balance. I love my Nikon D80, but I honestly believe that it came with a default white balance setting of “Jaundiced,” particularly noticeable on indoor, nighttime shots without flash. Unfortunately, that comprises a good portion of my family photos. I’ve experimented with all the white balance settings, including adjusting the Degrees Kelvin.

Enter Photojojo’s White Balance Lens Cap

lenscap

I was so excited when I read about this lens cap! Could it be the answer to my white balance problems? The folks at Photojojo were nice enough to let me test it for review.

The night before the lens cap arrived, I took some shots of my daughters reading by lamplight. They were so yellow that the one I posted for my Project 365 was converted to black and white. Here are a couple of shots from that night:

Bad White Balance

Bad White Balance 2

See what I mean?

The next night I recreated the same scene: same lens, same settings. The only difference was the White Balance Lens Cap.

White Balance lens cap

white balance lens cap 3

Here are a couple of sample photos taken at night in my dining room.

Without White Balance Lens Cap:

bad white balance 3

With White Balance Lens Cap:

white balance lens cap 4

The difference is amazing, isn’t it?! I’m now saving loads of editing time and frustration.

To use the White Balance Lens Cap, you have to set a custom white balance on your camera with the lens cap in place. After Googling and reading my manual, I figured out how to do it. Now I probably could blindfolded.

Here’s how it’s done for my Nikon D80:

  • Set the White Balance to “White Balance Preset” either through the menu or by pressing the WB button and rotating the main command dial on the back of the camera until you see “Pre” in the lower right corner of the control panel on top of the camera (faster). (Pages 58-60 in the manual.)
  • Hold down the WB button on the back of the camera for a couple of seconds until you see “PRE” flashing on the control panel on top of the camera.
  • Take a reference exposure shot with the lens cap on the camera. The lens cap instructions say: “To set an accurate custom white balance, point the camera towards your subject’s main light source or towards the light source from where you will take your photo.” After taking the shot, “Good” will flash on the control panel if your camera was able to measure a value for white balance (mine has every time).
  • Remove the lens cap and be prepared to love the white balance on your photos!

I’ve read about other methods of setting custom white balance, such as using a gray card; holding toilet paper in front of your lens; or making a custom filter using a coffee filter. All of them involve carrying around something extra, and as a busy mom I don’t have enough hands as it is. I’ve always got a lens cap with my camera, though.

Simply replace your lens cap with Photojojo’s White Balance Lens Cap and you’re all set! I’ve been testing the 52mm model since it works with both my 18-55mm and 50mm Nikkor lenses; when I change lenses, I just switch the lens cap.

Photojojo’s White Balance Lens Cap comes with both neutral and warm interchangeable color domes and is available for lens thread sizes 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm and 77mm. (Don’t know your thread size? Just check the outer rim or bottom of your lens for one of these numbers.) Prices range from $45-$65 depending on size (the one I’m using is a $45 model).

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Nikowa@KHA February 2, 2009 at 9:25 pm

WOW what a difference it made! Thanks for sharing!

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Dianne February 2, 2009 at 10:40 pm

When I started to read your post, all I could think was, “I don’t recall seeing anything about this lens cap.” Then I saw that they sent you one to try out. Color me jealous. Looks like a wonderful product though. Maybe I’ll ask for one for my birthday . . . in May. How nice to have that yellow cast out of there. Thanks for sharing this! :D

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Trinity Mommy February 7, 2009 at 2:47 pm

Thank you! After sharing with my husband about this post he surprised me today with the lens cap… oh my goodness! I am in love!

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Dawn February 8, 2009 at 8:38 pm

Trinity Mommy, thank you so much for telling me this! I’m loving mine, too!!!

Congratulations!
Dawn

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Marsha February 14, 2009 at 12:26 am

Wow, that is EXACTLY what I need for my D80! I’m glad I’m not the only one with that issue.. but I had no idea there was such an easy solution!

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Lisa B @ simply His February 16, 2009 at 4:47 pm

I so did not understand fully what this was on your camera :) Now I’m sure I need to get one myself! This is awesome :) Guess I need to make my wish list out. Oh, and I’m totally assuming it’ll work on my Canon. I need to talk to you sometime about lenses :D HAHA! We need to room together again — too much to talk about!

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Megan@SortaCrunchy February 18, 2009 at 5:21 pm

I’ve seen various posts and reviews on these and I want one SO BAD. I shoot with a D40 which also tends towards yellow. I can usually fix it in processing, but STILL. How wonderful to have perfectly balanced shots right out of the camera! Totally going on my wish list. :)

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Marsha February 20, 2009 at 10:11 pm

YOU ARE MY HERO!!!

I got my lenscap and read the instructions. Ummm… yup. Followed them and it was completely useless. I reread your post, followed your instructions and WOW! I LOVE HOW MY PHOTOS LOOK!!! Shooting outdoors with the D80 has always been amazing. But shooting indoors only worked if we got the lighting juuuuust right (read: middle of the day or being by a northfacing window a la Kelby).. but now? I love my camera that much more b/c my indoor pictures (at night!) aren’t orangey anymore! Woooohooo!!!

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Lisa B @ simply His February 21, 2009 at 4:04 pm

Ok, I got mine and started playing with it today. It made a noticeable difference when I was taking pictures of a Coke can under a lamp. But, I’m still not entirely sure I’m setting it right. I have a Canon Rebel XTi so your instructions above don’t make sense to me. I think I just push the button down with the lens cap on and it’s taking a reading — but I’m so not sure. I’m going to take it to dinner tonight, so I’ll see if I come out with any great shots in the restaurant. It’d be a miracle I tell ya — pure miracle :)

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Darcy @ lwm3b March 7, 2009 at 12:04 am

I just clicked through your site to order this for my hubby. Shhhh! Don’t tell him. ;)

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Melanie March 9, 2009 at 12:19 pm

I shoot with a Nikon DSLR as well- and I find that I DO have white balance problems, but only when I’m shooting in jpg instead of RAW. Do you not shoot in RAW? I find I can fix a lot more “problems” easily if I shoot in RAW instead of JPG. Then again, since many of my shots are of my two year old, I’m not always in the mood to RAW shoot…

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Dawn March 9, 2009 at 4:03 pm

Melanie, I’m sure I could fix white balance issues easier if I shot in RAW, but I just don’t have the computer space. I’ve got over 70GB in my pictures folder with no external hard drive (stupid, I know). I’m shooting in JPG Fine.

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Melanie March 9, 2009 at 4:20 pm

Ahh, I see. I’d be terrified of having no backup, lol! you’re a brave woman. It really is easier to shoot in jpg- and this really does look like it would help with white balance issues.

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sprittibee March 16, 2009 at 12:21 am

I know, I know – I should have ordered this already… but now I’m less than 48 hours away from delivery and too late to ship. Guess I’ll be going to Wolf Camera tomorrow to see if they have it – after the doc checks my cervix. LOL

I’m certainly going to need it in a hospital setting! Hope I can find one before the baby gets here!

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The Pitter Patter Boutique March 16, 2009 at 7:59 pm

Sounds exactly like my pre-delivery details exactly 21 months and 1 day ago. I was 3cm, I was to be at the hospital at 6am for induction. I was only contracting at night. I totally feel your pain there.

But on the bright side, "Bean" was supposed to be over 9lbs. and she was 8lbs even. Also, I had her at 11:59am, just in time for lunch. :-)

All the best to you and the baby and the rest of your family. I know you’re super excited. What a wonderful St. Patricks Day you’re going to have. You’ll be in my thoughts.

Sarah

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KarenW March 16, 2009 at 8:00 pm

I can’t wait to hear the news! We will be praying for you, the doctors,etc and the little viking/leprechaun. Sleep well my friend! God bless.

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chickadee@afamiliarpath March 16, 2009 at 8:44 pm

can’t believe you’re going to have a baby tomorrow!! how exciting.

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MarshaMarshaMarsha March 16, 2009 at 8:47 pm

Oh I hope you can at least twitter! Praying for all of those things and then some… because God is pretty good at not only blessing, but blessing abundantly!

Much love,
Marsha

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Traci Best March 16, 2009 at 9:00 pm

God Speed Spritti! We’ll be prayin’!

Sweet Lord Jesus, I just pray for your perfect and divine will to be worked out in the birth of this precious lil’ bee! Please comfort and support the whole Bee family through the next hours and days. Give them a double portion of rest tonight for the big day tomorrow.

May your healing hands be on Heather tomorrow as she goes about the work she has before her. Keep her safe and protect her from all harm.

We praise you and we thank you in advance for the life you have created and the miracle that is about to happen! Praise you! We love you!

Amen!

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Ann Voskamp @Holy Experience March 16, 2009 at 9:13 pm

I am praying, sweet friend!
God goes with you!
I can’t WAIT to meet little Bee!

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live4evermom March 16, 2009 at 10:45 pm

How exciting, a baby bee. I’m all for pain free delivery so tell them not to skimp on the stuff.

Martha

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Robin @ Heart of Wisdom March 17, 2009 at 4:28 am

I am late reading this post so I may miss you. I think God woke me at 3 am to read about you!

You should be going to the hospital in a few hours. Know I am praying for you.

Don’t worry about the size. I have several 9 to 10 lb babies fairly easily and I’m only 5′2". A St Patty baby. I see Green Birthdays in the future. :-)

I’ll be watching Twitter closely for any news and praying.

Won’t be long now you’ll be rocking your little blessing.
Love,
Robin

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Katherine March 17, 2009 at 8:53 am

Thoughts and Prayers to you, Sprittibee and St. Patty’s bundle of sweetness!

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Leslie March 17, 2009 at 9:48 am

Prayers as always for all things!!! I cannot wait for pictures of this gorgeous baby born on St. Patrick’s Day!!!!
Leslie
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Patrick March 17, 2009 at 10:07 am

Good luck! (Patrick’s not a bad name…)

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ljc March 17, 2009 at 10:09 am

Here is hoping for a shamrock baby! You are in my thoughts and prayers!

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Psallite Domino March 17, 2009 at 10:23 am

From your lips to the Father’s ears, Heather!

Beginning the drumroll now…

"dddddddddddddddddddddddd…" (okay, it’s the best imitation I have at my disposal!)

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Tanya @ texastanya.net/blog March 17, 2009 at 10:51 am

Praying you have a healthly little bundle in your arms right now. :)

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Helena March 17, 2009 at 1:29 pm

Prays,Hugs and Congrats. I bet everyone excited :).

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Dawn @ My Home Sweet Home March 17, 2009 at 2:44 pm

Darlin’, only with you could I stop by to read the I’m-going-to-the-hospital post and end up learning about St. Patrick.

Praying for a safe delivery and a healthy and happy baby and mama. :-)

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AVKO Foundation March 17, 2009 at 4:08 pm

Hi! I found your homeschooling blog and wanted to let you know about The AVKO Educational Research Foundation’s blog on Blogspot: http://www.avko.blogspot.com

We have a lot of resources for homeschoolers, including tutoring support, free and low-cost curricula for language arts, and information on dyslexia treatment. AVKO is the maker of the Sequential Spelling series. For more information, visit our website at http://www.avko.org Thanks!

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Elena March 17, 2009 at 7:49 pm

Just checking in to see if there was any good news yet! Hope everything went smoothly.

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Jeanne March 17, 2009 at 9:13 pm

We’re praying for you too. Can’t wait to hear news about the little bitty baby bee (Mama Squirrel’s name!)

Jeanne

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Christina.Kimberly March 17, 2009 at 9:57 pm

Congrats!

Enjoy the Godivas.

Can’t wait to see those pics!

We are still waiting and my ob took this week off.

Keep us posted.

God Bless you and the new baby ( I am praying that you are not still in labor!)

Christina

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Nikowa@KHA March 17, 2009 at 10:28 pm

I’m SO excited for you!

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Darcy @ lwm3b March 18, 2009 at 11:37 am

Thinking of you and eager for a baby update. You have been in my thoughts all day yesterday and today.

Can’t wait to see those wrinkly feet and hear your birth story (TMI, aside!). ;)

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Amy Bayliss March 18, 2009 at 3:59 pm

Hey girl! I hope you and baby bee are doing great. We’re praying for you all!

keep us update!

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Kendra May 21, 2009 at 4:04 pm

I am such a blonde! Got my baLens today from Photojojo after reading your post. I thought you were supposed to keep the cap on! I am thinking, I can’t see anything. So I came back to your blog, looked up this post and thank goodness for your blonde proof directions! And thanks for talking about the cap- beautifuls pictures!

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