To shoot in one-push white balance mode

1Shoot a white object such as a piece of paper filling the screen under the same lighting conditions as you will shoot the subject.

2Press .

The indicator flashes quickly. When the white balance has been adjusted and stored in the memory, the indicator stops flashing.

Do not move the camera while the indicator is flashing.

To reactivate auto adjustment

Select [AUTO] in step 2.

Under fluorescent lights that flicker, the white balance adjustment function may not work

correctly even though you select (fluorescent).

When the flash strobes, the manual setting is canceled, and the image is recorded in [AUTO] mode.

The indicator means:

Slow flashing: The white balance is not set or was not able to be set.

Quick flashing: The white balance is being

adjusted (after you press ).

Lit steady: The white balance has been set.

If the indicator keeps flashing even when

you press , record in automatic white balance mode.

When you select the one-push white balance mode, the screen momentarily turns blue.

You cannot adjust the white balance when using the NightShot and NightFraming functions.

Shooting techniques

The image is affected by the lighting conditions. For example, the entire image appears blue under sunlight in the summer, and white items gain a reddish tint under incandescent light bulbs, etc. The human eye can resolve these problems, but digital still cameras cannot recognize the correct colors without adjustments. Normally, the camera makes these adjustments automatically, but if recorded image colors appear unnatural, we recommend that you adjust the white balance.

Shooting in the dark

Mode dial: //

Filters (not supplied) may block the infrared

Advanced

 

 

ray.

 

The recommended recording distance for the

 

 

NightShot or NightFraming function is from

still

 

approx. 0.3 m to 4.5 m (11 7/8 inches to

 

 

 

177 1/4 inches).

image

You cannot use the NightShot or NightFraming

 

function when [CONVERSION LENS] is set to

 

[ON] in the SET UP settings (page 110).

shooting

 

 

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