For those of you struggling with the white balance setup, here's a super easy way of doing it. Since you can't adjust the Kelvin on Custom 1, 2, & 3 (for some stupid reason) on most Sony cameras, you have to point the camera at different light source and hope you nail the desired kelvin. Instead, open up a white background in photoshop. Ad a second layer and fill it with orange color. Then you just point the center of the camera on the the computer screen and dial the opacity of the orange layer to achieve the desired kelvin degree. If you want to go higher on the kelvin scale, just switch the orange layer to a blue layer and adjust the opacity accordingly to get the desired white balance
//cheers
This is great news! I just purchased the EOSHD profile last night. I am looking forward to shooting with the recommended (non-log) settings on my a6500 this weekend...but I am also am interested in shooting S-Log2. Like many users (including Harv Video, whose review of EOSHD was posted yesterday), I prefer to shoot S-Log2 and am doing my best to create my own hybrid S-Log2/EOSHD profile. It would be great to get Andrew's recommended S-Log2 profile for the a6500!