BSetting the White BalanceN
Normally, the <Q> setting will set the optimum white balance automatically. If
1 Press the <XB> button. s The [White balance] menu will
appear.
2 Select the white balance setting. ¡ Press the <S> key to select the
desired setting, then press <0>.
¡When you press the shutter button halfway, the white balance setting will be displayed on the LCD panel.
Display | Mode | Color temperature (Approx. K) |
Q | Auto | 3000 - 7000 |
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W | Daylight | 5200 |
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E | Shade | 7000 |
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R | Cloudy, twilight, sunset | 6000 |
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Y | Tungsten | 3200 |
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U | White fluorescent light | 4000 |
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I | Flash | 6000 |
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O | Custom* | 2000 - 10000 |
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* Set the optimum white balance manually to suit the lighting. (p.57)
About White Balance
The three RGB (red, green, and blue) primary colors exist in the light source in varying proportions depending on the color temperature. When the color temperature is high, there is more blue. And when the color temperature is low, there is more red. To the human eye, a white object looks white regardless of the type of lighting. With a digital camera, the color temperature can be adjusted with software so that the colors in the image look more natural. The subject’s white color is used as the criteria for adjusting the other colors. The camera’s <Q> setting uses the image sensor for auto white balance.
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