Nikon D5200 18-55mm Kit Black, D5200 18105mm Kit color temperatures all figures are approximate

Models: D5200 (18-105mm Kit) D5200 1855mm Kit Bronze D5200

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color temperatures (all figures are approximate):

AThe Shooting Menu

White balance can be selected using the White balance option in the shooting menu (0 150), which also can be used to fine-tune white balance (0 78) or measure a value for preset white balance (0 79).

The IFluorescent option in the White balance menu can be used to select the light source from the bulb types shown at right.

AColor Temperature

The perceived color of a light source varies with the viewer and other conditions. Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of a light source, defined with reference to the temperature to which an object would have to be heated to radiate light in the same wavelengths. While light sources with a color temperature in the neighborhood of 5000– 5500 K appear white, light sources with a lower color temperature, such as incandescent light bulbs, appear slightly yellow or red. Light sources with a higher color temperature appear tinged with blue. The camera white balance options are adapted to the following

color temperatures (all figures are approximate):

 

I(sodium-vapor lamps): 2700 K

 

H(direct sunlight): 5200 K

 

J(incandescent)/

 

N(flash): 5400 K

I(warm-white fluorescent): 3000 K

 

G(cloudy): 6000 K

I(white fluorescent): 3700 K

 

I(daylight fluorescent): 6500 K

I(cool-white fluorescent): 4200 K

 

I(high temp. mercury-vapor): 7200 K

I(day white fluorescent): 5000 K

 

M(shade): 8000 K

 

 

 

 

AThe Fn Button

For information on automatically varying white balance settings over a series of shots, see page 83. For information on using the Fn button and the command dial to select a white balance option, see page 165.

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Nikon D5200 18-55mm Kit Black, 1501, 1507 color temperatures all figures are approximate, Ihigh temp. mercury-vapor 7200 K