Taking pictures
Setting White Balance
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Setting the White Balance using a color temperature
You can set the White Balance using a color temperature. Color temperature is a numeric
value that expresses the color of light (unit: K
*
). A picture becomes bluish when the color
temperature value is higher, and reddish when it is lower.
*
Kelvin
Press the [WB] button
Press to select [ ] and then
Press to select the color temperature value and then
[MENU/SET]
●
You can set the color temperature from 2,500 K to 10,000 K.
Performing White Balance fine adjustments
White Balance settings can be individually fine-tuned if colors still do not appear as
desired.
Press the [WB] button
Press to select the White Balance fine adjustment setting,
and then
•When you select [ ], [ ] or [
], press again.
Use to perform fine adjustments and then press
[MENU/SET]
: A (amber: orangish colors)
: B (blue: bluish colors)
: G+ (green: greenish colors)
: M- (magenta: reddish colors)