I am not familiar with the Cannon cameras, have always had Nikons, but you should be able to adjust the white balance. If you are adjusting in on the camera you will want to select for fluorescent lighting. The way that digital images work it reminds me of shooting with slide film. Been a few years since I did that was when taking some photography classes. Different types of lighting will give off different Kelvin temps and the light itself will give off a different hue to it. The human eye will automatically compensate for this so usually we don't notice it. But it can become very apparent when photographing it, especially if the white balance is not set properly. Also photo editing programs will allow you to adjust the white balance, I can do this in my program of photoshop elements when I am using a RAW file. I am still working on mastering my skills with using a digital camera and it has been awhile since I had taken my photography classes so I am a bit rusty on trying to explain it all. We have some fairly good photo guru's here that can probably explain it a lot better than I have, but hopefully this will help a little :smile: