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Adjusting White Balance Manually
For light outside the functional Auto White Balance Adjustment range, use the Manual White Balance Adjustment Mode.
1Attach the Lens Cap and zoom in until the entire screen becomes white.
2Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].
≥The [MNL] Indication appears.
3Press the [PUSH] Dial.
≥The [AWB] Indication appears.
4Turn the [PUSH] Dial until the [1] Indication is displayed.
5Keep pressing [PUSH] Dial until the [1] Indication stops
flashing.
To Resume Automatic Adjustment
Turn the [PUSH] Dial until the [AWB] Indication is displayed. Or, set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO].
ªAbout White Balance Sensor
The White Balance Sensor 1 determines the nature of the light source during recording.
≥Do not cover the White Balance Sensor with your hand during recording. Otherwise, White Balance will not function normally.
≥The red light from the Tally Lamp 2 will be reflected off your hand or object, possibly causing the White Balance sensor to operate incorrectly and changing the colouring.
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Outside of the effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment, the image will become reddish or bluish. Even within the effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment, the Automatic White Balance
2)Adjustment may not function properly if there is more than one light source. In this case, adjust the White Balance.
3)1) The effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment on this
| 4) | Movie Camera |
| 2) | Blue sky |
5) | 3) | Cloudy sky (Rain) |
4)TV screen
5)Sunlight
6)White fluorescent lamp
7)2 hours after sunrise or before sunset
8)1 hour after sunrise or before sunset
9)Halogen light bulb
10)Incandescent light bulb
11)Sunrise or sunset
12)Candlelight
≥For other notes concerning this item, see page 43.
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