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[White Fluorescent] (approx. 4100 K to 5000 K)
Select this when capturing under a daylight fluorescent lamp or white fluorescent lamp.
[Warm Fluorescent] (approx. 2500 K to 3000 K)
Select this when capturing under a warm fluorescent lamp.
[
S
odium Lamp] (approx. 2000 K)
Select this when capturing under an orange sodium lamp.
[Halogen Lamp] (approx. 2700K to 3200 K)
Select this when capturing under a halogen lamp or incandescent lamp.
[Mercury Lamp] (approx. 4300 K)
Select this when capturing under a mercury lamp.
[One-shot WB]
If the white balance is set to [Manual], this will force the white balance to match the light source and lock the setting.
Setting Method Example:
Illuminate a white subject (white paper, etc.) using the light source, making sure the subject fills the entire screen, and then
click [Exec].
[R Gain]
If the white balance is set to [Manual], set the Red gain values.
[B Gain]
If the white balance is set to [Manual], set the Blue gain values.
Image Adjustment
Settings for image quality such as noise reduction and sharpness.
[Add to Presets]
When adding the settings for [Image Adjustment] to preset, click [Add].
[Noise Reduction]
Select a noise reduction level. This setting is generally more effective in low-light conditions.
When set to [Strong], the noise reduction effect is increased, but residual images are more likely to appear.
When set to [Mild], the noise reduction effect is decreased and resolution is increased, but the video file size becomes
larger.
[
S
harpness]
Select a sharpness level.
When set to [Strong] with higher value, the sharper the images become, while set to [Mild] with lower value, the softer the
images become.
When set to [Strong] with higher value, the video file size becomes larger.
[Color
S
aturation]
Select a color saturation level.
Important
• When [Day/Night] is set to [Night Mode] (including when it is set to [Auto] and Night Mode is judged to be applicable), the white
balance function cannot be used.
• If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location where the light source changes gradually, such as when capturing a subject
continuously day and night, appropriate colors may not be achieved. In this case, appropriate colors can be achieved by adding
changes to the video to be captured by executing [One-shot WB] for example.
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