Nikon 27706, 27698, 27697, 27699, 27696 manual Preset White Balance

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White Balance

White balance

The color of the light reflected from an object varies with the color of the light source. The human brain is able to adapt to such changes in color, with the result that we see white objects as white, regardless of whether they are in the shade, direct sunlight, or under incandescent lighting. Digital cameras can mimic this adjustment by processing pictures according to the color of the light source. This process is known as a “white balance adjustment.”

 

 

Option

Description

 

 

Auto

White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condi-

 

 

tions. Best choice in most situations.

 

 

 

 

 

White bal. preset

Gray object used as reference to set white balance under un-

 

 

 

usual lighting conditions.

 

 

Daylight

White balance adjusted for direct sunlight.

 

 

Incandescent

Use under incandescent lighting.

 

 

Fluorescent

Use under most types of fluorescent lighting.

 

 

 

 

Cloudy

Use when taking pictures under overcast skies.

 

 

Speedlight

Use with the flash.

Preset White Balance

Preset white balance is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast (for example, to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been taken under white light). When (White bal. preset) is selected from the white-balance menu, the camera will zoom in and the following options will be displayed:

WHITE BAL PRESET

Cancel

Measure

Exit Confirm

The Shooting Menu

Option

Description

Cancel

Recalls the most recent value for preset white balance from the memory

 

and sets white balance to this value.

 

To measure a new value for white balance, place a neutral gray object, such

 

as a piece of cardboard, under the lighting that will be used in the final pic-

 

ture. Frame this object so that it fills the square in the center of the menu

Measure

shown above. Highlight Measure and press the center of the multi selec-

 

tor to measure a new value for white balance (shutter will be released and

 

camera will return to original zoom position, but no picture will be record-

 

ed). Note that preset white balance can not be measured with the flash.

 

 

White Balance

At settings other than (Auto), white balance is shown by an icon in the display ( 4–5).

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Contents Digital Camera Water Resistance Important Read Before UseMemory Cards For Your Safety Do not disassembleIii Modifications Comply with copyright notices Table of Contents Menu Guide Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Introduction Before Taking Important PicturesParts of the Camera Simple point-and-shoot mode in whichMajority of settings are controlled by MovieMenu navigation Move cursor Multi selectorShooting 9999 /9999 MonitorShooting mode EH-63 AC Adapter MV-12 COOL-STATIONRemoving the Camera from the Cool First Steps Inserting the BatteryIf the Camera Is Wet Charging the Battery Charging the BatteryEN-EL8 Batteries Removing the Battery from the CameraDescription EH-63 AC AdapterTo insert a memory card Confirm that the power-on lamp is off Inserting Memory CardsFormatting Memory Cards Insert the memory cardRemoving Memory Cards Auto Power off Stand-by Mode Basic SetupBattery exhausted Turning the Camera OnDo Not Touch the Lens Camera ClockBasic Photography Select ModeDisplay Description Frame the Picture When the camera is zoomed in to maximumClose the Multi-Connector Cover Ready the camera Hold the camera steadily in both handsTake the picture Focus and ShootFocus During RecordingView additional pictures View the ResultsPress the button Picture will be displayed in the monitor To return to shooting mode, press the button againMore on Photography Using the FlashHow it works When to use it Following flash modes are availableCamera Shake Icon When Lighting Is PoorDefault Flash Mode Dust or MistTaking Pictures with the Self-Timer Easy Close-ups Macro Close-up Mode Macro Close-up ModeHelp Scene ModeScene Mode Other OptionsUsing the Guides Framing Assist , , ,Portrait Assist Auto Landscape AssistOff † Sports Assist Focus, Exposure, and White BalanceNight Portrait Assist 20, or macro close-up Other ScenesTo select a scene from the scene menu Tions are noted on the pages that followSlow shutter speeds are used to produce stunning night Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrisesAuto Off Noise ReductionClose up Off Use tripodCreate a digital audio recording Panorama AssistTaking Pictures for a Panorama Highlight Panorama assistMaking a Voice Recording Voice RecordingsMaking a Voice Recording Voice RecordingsControl Description Playing Voice RecordingsDeleting Voice Recordings Copying Voice Recordings Highlight Selected filesMovies Movie ModeTo choose the type of movie that will be recorded Option Following options are available for Auto-focus modeDefault Single AFHighlight Set interval time Recording MoviesRecording Time-Lapse Movies Recording MoviesUse a Reliable Power Source AE LockControl Playback VolumeViewing Movies Deleting MoviesViewing Multiple Pictures Thumbnail Playback More on PlaybackViewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing PicturesTaking a Closer Look Playback Zoom Cropped CopiesEnhancing Contrast D-Lighting LightingVoice memo can be recorded and appended to any Voice Memos Recording and PlaybackVoice Memos Viewing Pictures on TV Viewing Pictures on TVCamera setup menu. After consulting the follow Before Connecting the Camera Choosing a USB OptionViewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the USB Cable Highlight PTP or Mass storageDuring Transfer Transferring PicturesTransferring Pictures from Internal Memory Windows Millennium Edition Me Disconnecting the CameraDrag the untitled camera volume no Name into the Trash Windows 98 Second Edition SEPictures can be printed by any of the following methods Printing PicturesPrint Set Highlight Print selectedPrint Set Print Set and Digital Print Order Format DpofPrint-Order Icon Printing Via Direct USB Connection Thumbnail DisplayPrinting Pictures Printing Pictures One at a TimePrinting Multiple Pictures PictBridgeLight an option Highlighted in the thumbnail list, press the centerMulti selector. The menu shown at right will be Option DescriptionDpof printing Printing Multiple Pictures5x7, Postcard, 100mmx150mm Prints Dpof Printing Shooting menu contains the following options Menu GuideShooting Menu Exp. +Image Mode Image ModeSize White Balance Preset White BalanceWhite Balance Continuous Restrictions on Camera SettingsExposure Compensation Memory BufferInterval Timer Photography Interval Timer PhotographyHighlight BSS picture Best Shot Selector BSSOff Restrictions on BSSSensitivity SensitivityColor Options Color OptionsTo display the playback menu Playback MenuPlayback menu contains the following options Print setSelecting Multiple Pictures Slide Shows Slide ShowLoop Protect DeleteDelete menu contains the following options Select images Mark selected pictures for transfer Transfer MarkingRestrictions on Auto Transfer To copy a picture at a smaller size Small PictureSmall Picture All CopyCopy To display the setup menu Setup MenuSetup menu contains the following options Shooting menuWelcome Screen Welcome ScreenSmall Pictures and Cropped Copies Time Zone To switch between home and travel destination time zonesDate DateTime Zones GMT + LocationBrightness Monitor SettingsTurn indicators in the monitor on or off Control monitor brightnessDate Counter Date ImprintDate Imprint Which pictures may be blurred. Select Yes to record Sound SettingsBlur Warning ButtonFormat Card Auto OffFormat Memory FormatInterface Reset allLanguage AF AssistMenus Firmware VersionAC adapter BatteryTechnical Notes USB cableCaring for the Camera Cleaning Avoid contact with liquid crystalStorage BatteriesError Messages ProblemDisplay Problem Be SavedProblem Solution TransferTroubleshooting Night landscape, or Dusk/Dawn as appropriate to Picture has been cropped to below 320 × Picture is a movie Appendix Focus Lock, File Storage, and Date Imprint Original Copy Audio file Type Image modeMB memory card Identifier ExtensionFile Storage Image File and Folder Names Date imprint Print set DateFocal length Effective pixelsLens NumberBattery life Self-timerPower sources DimensionsEN-EL8 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EH-63 AC AdapterIndex Video mode, 45, 80 Vivid color, 64 Voice memo 6MA09011