OSetting white balance manually

1PointtheDVD Thick paper

video camera/
recorder at a white
object so that itfills
the screen. Use an
object that is not
transparent.
If focus is not
correct when the
white object fills the screen, manually focus
the object, referring to "Manually Focusing
Subject" (see page 72).
2Press the MENU
button, choose "White
Bal.', "Set ", and then
press the I1,./|| button.
3Hold I_/ll pressed until
the "a=A"indicator
changes fi'om blinking
to a steady light. When
the "a=A"indicator
lights, the white balance
setting will be
complete.
4Press the • button to
end the setting.
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Note:
The white balance setusing the "Set" option wilt be
stored in memory until it is re-set
• Do not use acolored object when setting the white
balance: The appropriate tint cannot be set
• If"lnput Source: LINE, S-LINE" has been specified,
you cannot use the "Set" mode of white balance
(p 94).
• The setting on white balance "Set" may not be
possibIe in a dark place Also, the white balance
cannot be set when the zoom bar is inthe digital
zoom range (p. 56) In such status, the "&=,d'indicator
will remain blinking. Set the white balance in abright
place with "Dig. Zoom Off" specified.
• If the recording conditions have changed, re-set the
white baIance for appropriate colors
• The setting will be stored in memory even when the
DVD video camera/recorder is turned off: The "LRF'
indicator wilt blink when the DVD video camera/
recorder is turned on next time Re-set the white
balance as needed.
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