Hi everyone! Generally speaking I shoot with auto white balance and it meets my expectations about 80% of the time. The other 20%, however, is quite frustrating.
For example, I shot an indoor graduation recently on AWB and the white balance changed significantly with each shot depending on what objects I had in the frame and which direction I was shooting in. I totally understand why and I'm not saying this is Fuji's problem. However, in order to get consistent skin tones across the shoot I had to override the white balance on all the photos, something I'm not too keen on doing. I much prefer to use JPGs out of the camera, although I do shoot JPG+RAW in case I absolutely have to do extensive editing.
So, any gurus out there have a better idea, one that doesn't require too much fiddling with custom white balances or guessing the tungsten vs. flourescent proportions of indoor lighting? I also have a colorchecker passport but that would really kill the spontaneity of shooting family & friends.
I've heard a few people suggest always shooting in daylight or cloudy white balance. Anyone here do that? If so, how's that going?