Originally Posted by sandragonfly
Normal snow pix tend to reflect alot of light which causes your camera to underexpose the pix making them too dark, or it tries to find an average white balance from a scene with very light and very dark parts so it tends to make your snow look gray instead of white. I belive the snow setting is to keep the snow looking white and not to underexpose the pix.
Although I think it would be neat if the snow setting caused snow then you could just set it on Chrismas eve and have a white Christmas! ROFL
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