Pentax 15679, 15613, 15635, 15624, 15758, 15646, 15698, 15668, 15656 Setting the White Balance, 143

Models: 15698 15679 15613 15646 15635 15624 15667 15668 15656 15758

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Setting the White Balance

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Adjusts the color of an image based on ambient light conditions so that white objects appear white.

 

Item

 

Setting

Color

 

 

Temperature *1

 

 

 

 

F Auto

Automatically adjusts the white balance.

Approx. 4,000 to

(default setting)

8,000K

 

 

G Daylight

For use when taking pictures in sunlight.

Approx. 5,200K

 

 

For use when taking pictures in the

 

H Shade

shade. It reduces the bluish color tones in

Approx. 8,000K

 

 

a picture.

 

 

^ Cloudy

For use when taking pictures on cloudy

Approx. 6,000K

days.

 

 

 

For use when taking pictures under

 

 

 

fluorescent lighting. Select the type of

 

 

Fluorescent

fluorescent light.

Approx. 6,500K

J Light

D

Fluorescent - Daylight Color

N

Fluorescent - Daylight White

Approx. 5,000K

 

 

W

Fluorescent - Cool White

Approx. 4,200K

 

 

L

Fluorescent - Warm White

Approx. 3,000K

 

 

 

 

 

 

For use when taking pictures under light

 

I Tungsten

bulbs or other tungsten light. It reduces

Approx. 2,850K

 

 

the reddish color tones in a picture.

 

L Flash

For use when taking pictures using the

Approx. 5,400K

built-in flash.

 

f

*2

Use this to keep and strengthen the color

tone of the light source in the image.

 

 

 

 

Use this to manually adjust the white

 

K Manual 1-3

balance according to the lighting when

taking pictures. Up to three settings can

 

 

be saved.

 

 

K

Color

Use this to set the color temperature

 

Temperature

value.

 

 

*1 The color temperatures (K) shown above are all estimates. These do not indicate precise colors.

*2 CTE = Color Temperature Enhancement

The white balance is fixed to F in nand H modes.

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