The following information is supplied by actual customers using Sticky Filters.  Information is usually camera specific, giving you tips on use of the filters with a certain camera.  Please be aware that stickyfilters.com cannot verify all claims posted on this page and that your results may differ from what is posted here.  Feel free to contribute a tip by e-mailing it to us at:  tips@stickyfilters.com.

 

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Canon A540 -   A custom white balance must be set to use Sticky Filters.  Any other white balance setting seems to default back to the "flash" or "daylight" WB setting.  This camera does a poor job on high ISO settings (don't use ISO 800!)

Canon EOS 300D Rebel - High ISO settings look great!  Auto white balance will not work with the filters.  A custom white balance is best and is easy to do.  The WB pre-sets are OK too.  Don't use the green auto setting!

Canon EOS 350D Rebel XT -  Haven't tested this camera yet, but all indications point to it being the same as the 400D XTi.

Canon EOS 400D Rebel XTi -  High ISO settings look great!   The 400D needs a custom WB.  The factory pre-sets may be used but color tweeking may be needed.  Can't use Auto WB because it reverts back to flash WB when the flash is fired - bummer!  You can always shoot in RAW!

Canon EOS 20D -  You must use a custom or pre-set WB when using the filters.  Auto WB defaults to flash WB when a flash is turned on.  High ISOs look great.

Canon EOS 30D -  You must use a custom or pre-set WB when using the filters.  Auto WB defaults to flash WB when a flash is turned on.  High ISOs look great.

Fuji Finepix S-5100 - Auto white balance seems to work well when using Sticky Filters.

Fuji Finepix S7000 -  When a flash is used, a custom white balance must be set to use Sticky Filters.  Any other white balance setting defaults back to the "flash" WB setting.  This is also true for external flashes.  Don't cover up the built-in flash exposure sensor next to the flash!

Fuji Finepix S9000 -  When a flash is used, a custom white balance must be set to use Sticky Filters.  Any other white balance setting seems to defaults back to the "flash" WB setting.  This is also true for external flashes.

Kodak Easy Share M753 -  Auto white balance seems to work best when using Sticky Filters.  There is no custom white balance setting with this camera.  So far, this is the easiest camera I have found to use (with or without the filters).

Nikon D2X -  You must use a custom or pre-set WB when using the filters.  Auto WB defaults to flash WB when a flash is turned on.  High ISOs look great.