Setting Color Temperature Manually

The white balance can be manually adjusted by setting the color temperature. Manual color temperature settings can be performed for each of the WHITE BAL switch positions:

PRST, A and B.

The color temperature is set using the menu options COLOR TEMP PRE, AWB A TEMP, and AWB B TEMP.

These menu items are found in the <WHITE BALANCE MODE> screen on the CAM OPERATION page.

There are two types of color temperature adjustment for COLOR TEMP PRE: VAR or 3.2K/5.6K Switchable.

VAR: Selectable within the range from 2300K; to 15000K:.

3.2K/5.6K:

Switchable between 3200K and 5600K.

‹Note

Even if the color temperature has been manually set, automatic adjustment of the white balance (AWB) records the color temperature at the time of AWB at the position where the WHITE BAL switch was located. When the CC filter position is switched, the value for the color temperature changes.

#< WHITE BALANCE MODE >

FILTER INH

:ON

SHOCKLESS AWB

:NORMAL

AWB AREA

:25%

AWB B

:MEM

ATW SPEED

:NORMAL

TEMP PRE SEL SW

:3.2K/5.6K

COLOR TEMP PRE

:3200K

AWB A TEMP

:2600K

AWB B TEMP

:3200K

Viewfinder displays related to white balance

>[Viewfinder Screen Status Displays] (page 75).

Recording for Settings and Adjustments

Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Adjusting the White balance and Black Balance 51