
Adjusting White Balance | For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 – 14. |
| MAIN MENU |
|
| LANGUAGE | SET |
| TITLE | OFF |
| SYNC | INT |
WHITE | EXPOSURE | SET |
DAY/NIGHT | AUTO | |
BALANCE | WHITE BALANCE | ATW |
ALARM | SET | |
| OPTION | SET |
| PRESET | OFF |
| MENU | END |
With its default
Selecting White Balance Mode
1Select a mode. | ■ ATW | |
|
| |
|
| Automatic setting for white balance. |
| MAIN MENU | • Used to mask an extremely bright light source on the screen. |
LANGUAGE | SET |
TITLE | OFF |
SYNC | INT |
EXPOSURE | SET |
DAY/NIGHT | AUTO |
WHITE BALANCE | ATW |
ALARM | SET |
OPTION | SET |
PRESET | OFF |
MENU | END |
2For advanced settings, press the SET button.
REach corresponding setting screen will appear.
• Except for
■
Automatic setting for white balance, covering wider range of color temperature than with “ATW”.
•May result in an excessively and unnaturally effected image, depending on the condition.
■AWC
Adjusts white balance by shooting white paper or wall.
■3200 (Indoor) (Fixed):
Suitable for indoor use (targeted at around 3200 K of color temperature).
■5600 (Outdoor) (Fixed):
Suitable for daytime outdoor use (targeted at around 5600 K of color temperature).
■FLUE (Fluorescent Light) (Fixed):
Suitable for fluorescent light source (targeted at around 4200 K of color temperature).
■MWB (Manual White Balance): (See page 37)
English 34