I White Balance

Adjusts the white balance. White balance can be adjusted for a light source

 

 

with a color temperature range of 2300 K to 10000 K.

 

 

[Set values: ATW-Wide,ATW-Narrow, AWC]

 

 

 

 

ATW-Wide

Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color temperature

 

 

tracking) Wide mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to

 

 

the color temperature of the light. (Color temperature: 2300 K to 10000 K)

 

 

 

 

ATW-Narrow

Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color temperature

 

 

tracking) Narrow mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to

 

 

the color temperature of the light. (Color temperature: 3200 K to 8000 K)

 

 

 

 

AWC

Switches to the Auto-White Balance Control mode. In the AWC mode, values

 

 

entered for the [AWC R-Gain] and [AWC B-Gain] items are applied to white balance.

 

 

Pressing the [OnePushAWC] button replaces the [AWC R-Gain] and [AWC

 

 

B-Gain] values with the values of the AWC execution results.

Memo:

Execute by filling the screen completely with a white object in a location with lighting conditions similar to those of the object you are going to shoot.

Even when white balance is set to "ATW-Wide" or "ATW-Narrow", pressing the [OnePushAWC] button switches the mode automatically to AWC.

If you press the [OnePushAWC] button, the changes you made before pushing the button will be stored and the AWC mode will be executed.

AWC R-GainSets the gain of R (red) when in the AWC mode.

A larger value increases the redness, but a smaller value decreases the redness. [Set values: 0 to 107 to 255]

AWC B-GainSets the gain of B (blue) when in the AWC mode.

A larger value increases the blueness, but a smaller value decreases the blueness.

[Set values: 0 to 65 to 255]

* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.

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