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Maybe my theory is completely ridiculous, but I'm guessing you have the 2 cameras next to each other as you film? In which case they cover different view angles. Their view does not exactly line up. And so the WB and exposure will be a little different. (see image). If you look at your video at 1:38, for example, the color swatches are shown in a different angle, which means the cameras are shooting from a different angle and so this can affect exposure and WB...?
Of course this doesn't make any sense, I guess, if the WB is set manually?
Have you tried switching cameras, so first, camera A is on the left and camera B is on the right. Then you switch them so camera B is on the left and camera A is on the right. If in both cases the exposure difference is the same (eg in both cases the left camera is darker, or casts a bluish color, etc), then it's due to placement. Otherwise, it's an issue with the individual camera - I'm guessing. But I might be completely off. |
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