Shooting
Setting the White Balance
Setting the white balance to match the dominant light source when shooting will adjust the coloring of the image to the correct settings for the prevailing light conditions.
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| Auto | Settings are automatically selected by the camera. |
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| Daylight | Use this setting for recording outdoors on a bright day. |
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| Cloudy | Use this setting for overcast, shaded, twilight or |
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| Tungsten | Use this setting for recording under tungsten lighting. |
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| Fluorescent | User this setting for recording under fluorescent lighting |
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•Press the button several times until the White Balance menu displays (➜ p. 28).
•Use the or button to select a setting.
•A shot can be taken immediately after. The menu will reappear after the shot, allowing you to adjust the setting.
•The selected white balance setting will remain effective even after the power is turned off.