Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording (continued)
In order to achieve images with a consistently high picture quality with this unit, it is necessary to adjust the black balance and white balance as the individual conditions demand. To achieve a higher picture quality, it is recommended that the adjustments be performed in the following sequence: AWB (white balance adjustment) > ABB (black balance adjustment) > AWB (white balance adjustment).
The white balance must always be
The white balance is adjusted automatically by following the steps below.
1 Set the switches as shown in the figure.
CC FILTER/ND FILTER controls
| WHITE BAL: A or B |
| OUTPUT: CAM |
AUTO W/B BAL switch: | GAIN: Normally 0 dB |
Use this to execute AWB. | Set to a more suitable gain level |
| if it is too dark. |
2 Select the CC FILTER/ND FILTER controls setting in accordance with the lighting conditions.
<Note>
For examples of the FILTER controls settings, refer to
3 Erect a white pattern at a place with the same conditions as the source of light illuminating the subject, zoom in, and shoot the white of the pattern on the screen. A white object (such as a white cloth or white wall) near the subject may be used as a substitute for the white pattern.
The size of the white object required is shown in the figure below.
<Notes>
≥Take care to keep
≥Shoot white objects in the center of the screen.
At least
At least
4 Adjust the lens aperture.
In this case, adjusting the white balance by setting the signal level of white within a range between 70% and 90% is recommended.
5 Set the AUTO W/B BAL switch to AWB, and then release it.
The switch returns to the center, and the white balance is automatically adjusted.
<Note>
When the AUTO W/B BAL switch is pressed again to the AWB side when the white balance is being adjusted automatically (AWB ACTIVE), the adjustment operation will stop.
The adjusted value in this case is the value before automatic adjustment was performed.
6 While the adjustment is in progress, the following message appears on the viewfinder screen.
AWB ACTIVE
7 Adjustment is completed in several seconds. (A message similar to the one shown in the figure below now appears.)
The adjustment value is automatically saved in the memory (A or B) which was set in step 1.
AWB A OK 3.2K
8 The message shown in the figure below appears when the color temperature of the subject falls below 2300 K or rises above 9900 K.
The downward pointing arrow indicates that the color temperature is lower than the display temperature; conversely, an upward pointing arrow indicates that the it is higher than the display temperature.
AWB A OK 2.3K m
White balance detection areaThe white balance detection area setting can be changed to 90%, 50% or 25% by opening the <WHITE BALANCE MODE> screen from the OPERATION page and selecting the desired setting for the AWB AREA item by performing menu operations.
The factory setting is 25%.
90%
50%
25%
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