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4. Focus, Exposure Compensation and Color tone Settings
Adjusting the White Balance
Available in the following modes:
In digital photography, white balance ensures neutral, i.e. natural color reproduction in any
light. White balance is based on the camera being preset to reproduce a particular color as
white.
You can choose between automatic white balance, various presets, one custom setting
based on specific measurements, and a direct setting of the color temperature.
1
Press [
] (
1
).
2
Rotate the control dial to select the White
Balance setting.
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[AWB] is applied when you record motion picture or perform recording with the 4K
Photo or Post Focus function.
[AWB]/
[AWBc]
Automatic adjustment
• Under lighting such as incandescent lighting where reddish tones may
occur:
– With [AWB], reddish tones are maintained to reproduce the ambience of
the scene more accurately.
– With [AWBc], reddish tones are suppressed to reproduce the original
colors of the subject more accurately. The same tones as [AWB] may be
applied in a bright environment.
• [AWB] and [AWBc] apply the same tones under light sources where
reddish tones may not occur.
[
]
When taking pictures outdoors under a clear sky
[
]
When taking pictures outdoors under a cloudy sky
[
]
When taking pictures outdoors in the shade
[
]
When taking pictures under incandescent lights
[
]
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When taking pictures with the flash only
AWBc
AWBc
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
AWB
AWB