You obviously wouldn't want to set your colour temperature to the area where you are standing, because that's not the area being photographed. While the colour temperature is easy to fix during RAW file development if you're wrong about it, your monitor will be returning incorrect results that may affect your exposure decisions. I would leave the camera white balance setting on automatic, and determine a specific colour temperature to set if the computer would not return consistent results, which could probably be anything from 4000 K to 6000 K.
"Sunny" at 10 o'clock in the morning is not the same as "sunny" at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, which is not the same as "shady" at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and it gets more complicated when you add the colour reflectance of the water and the colour changes caused by clouds. PGYTECH Mavic Air Lens hood Camera Protector Sun Shade Glare Shield Gimbal Shade Anti Glare Lens for DJI Mavic Air Accessories Lens Hood FOR DJI MAVIC AIREffectively suppresses screen astigmatism, avoids stray light entering into the lens, and prevents accidental damage to the gimbal. It is not a good plan to lock your digital white balance to a specific colour temperature unless you have determined that number to be correct. Design delivers the ultimate in glare resistance. Leupold Alumina Scope Lens Shade Features. It is better to use a custom white balance, either by defining a colour temperature as a numerical value or by using a grey card, or simply leave the camera set to its automatic white balance. Designed for Leupold scopes built after 2004, this Alumina 4 40mm Lens Shade will protect your Leupold scope from the rain as well as glare from the sun. These presets have numerical values that should be explained in your printed manual. Then, go to a lighter shade which gives a sufficient view of the weld zone without going. 14 arcwelder's glass is the traditional choice. You don't need a telescope to observe the Sun all that's required is an appropriate filter, and a piece of No. A partially eclipsed sun, when a portion of the sun’s surface is still directly viewable to the side, is still too bright for the helmet to protect you. Most observers prefer shades 13 or 14 the solar image through a shade-12 filter is uncomfortably bright. These lenses are safe only when you’re viewing the sun in its totally eclipsed state. You can look at the sun with your shaded 11 to 13 welding lens if you want to and in the eclipse time too. There's no such thing as "shade" and "sunny" white balance. Even with a shade 14 darkness, welding masks don’t allow you to stare at the sun for long. Look, the sun rays in general time and the rays from the eclipse time are not the same.