JVC GY-DV5000 manual White Balance Adjustment

Models: GY-DV5000

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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING

6-6 White Balance Adjustment

Since the colour of light (colour temperature) varies depending on the light source, it is necessary to re-adjust the white balance when the main light source illuminating the subject changes.

Note

When a subject illuminated by a halogen lamp with a colour temperature of 3,200K is shot while the colour temperature conversion filter setting is set to 5,600K, 5,600K+1/8 ND, or 5,600K+1/64 ND, a proper white balance adjustment and (FAW) Full Time Auto White balance may not be accomplishable. In this case, change the colour temperature conversion filter setting to 3,200K and then carry out the white balance adjustment and (FAW) again.

Do not adjust using any highly reflective objects, such as metal, etc., as this may result in improper white balance adjustment.

WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT

2. FILTER knob

1. Iris mode

switch

 

 

3.WHT.BAL

 

 

switch

 

 

1. OUTPUT

 

 

switch

 

5. AUTO WHT.

1. POWER

 

/ACCU FOCUS switch

switch

AUTO WHITE A

AUTO WHITE A

 

OPERATION

OK <3200K>

 

During operation

Result message

Two kinds of white balance adjustment results can be stored in memories AUTO1 and AUTO2.

Adjustment procedure

1. Set the following switches.

Set the POWER switch to ON.

Set the OUTPUT switch to CAM-AUTO KNEE.

Set the IRIS mode switch of the lens to A (Auto).

2.Set the FILTER knob according to the current lighting.

3.Set the WHT.BAL switch to A or B.

4.Place a white object near the centre of the screen under the same lighting conditions as the target subject and zoom in to fill the screen with white.

5.Tilt the AUTO WHT./ACCU FOCUS switch upward (to AUTO WHITE) once and release it.

“AUTO WHITE A, B OPERATION” is displayed in the viewfinder while the auto white balance adjustment circuit operates.

When correct white balance is obtained, the approximate colour temperature is displayed together with “AUTO WHITE A, B OK” for about 5 seconds.

AUTO WHITE

A

 

AUTO WHITE A

NG:OBJECT

 

ERROR:LOW LIGHT

 

 

 

Improper object

 

Insufficient illumination

 

 

 

 

AUTO WHITE

A

 

 

ERROR:OVER LIGHT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excessive illumination

FULL-TIME AUTO WHITE BALANCE (FAW)

The FAW function adjusts the white balance value automatically as the lighting condition changes.

This mode is convenient when you have no time to adjust the white balance or when the camera is moved frequently in and out of places under different lighting conditions.

Setting procedure

The FAW function can be activated with the FAW item on the CAMERA OPERATION menu screen. The FAW function can be allocated to one of the white balance switching switches A, B, or PRESET.

See “CAMERA OPERATION menu screen” on page 71.

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Error messages

If the adjustment ends abnormally, an error message, as described below, blinks for about 5 seconds.

NG: OBJECT (Improper object)

Displayed when there is not enough white colour on an object or the colour temperature is not suitable.

Replace the colour temperature conversion filter or use another white object and re-adjust the white balance.

ERROR: LOW LIGHT (Insufficient illumination)

Displayed when the illumination is dim. Increase the illumination and then re-adjust the white balance.

ERROR: OVER LIGHT (Excessive illumination)

Displayed when the light is excessively bright. Decrease the illumination and then re-adjust the white balance.

CAUTION:

The FAW (Full-time Auto White balance) function cannot provide optimum white balance with a subject outside the FAW adjustment range, for example when it contains only a single colour or not enough white colour.

The accuracy of the FAW (Full-time Auto White balance) is inferior to that of the manual white balance.

When the power is turned on with the FAW mode selected, it takes about 10 seconds for the FAW adjustment to be completed. Do not shoot within this interval.

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JVC GY-DV5000 manual White Balance Adjustment