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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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To set white balance from a neutral reference source (if the
white balance is already set to
Preset manual
and you wish
to replace the currently selected preset balance you can skip
Step 2):
1.
If the camera is in Manual exposure mode, set a
correct exposure for the gray or white card you’ll use
in Step 8, below, before proceeding.
2.
Press the
WB
button on the top of the camera and
rotate the Rear Command dial until
PRE
is displayed
on the top LCD and in the viewfinder. Release the
WB
button.
3.
Press and hold the
WB
button on the camera until
PRE
begins flashing on the top LCD and in the viewfinder.
4.
If you wish to measure off a neutral gray or white
card, frame it fully in the viewfinder and press the
shutter release.
5.
If an acceptable white balance value was measured,
you’ll see
GOOD
on the top LCD (
GD
in the viewfinder).
If the camera couldn’t get a usable reading, you’ll see
NO GD
in both the top LCD and the viewfinder. If you
see
NO GD
, check your exposure settings, return to step
3 and try again.
6.
If you’d like to move the stored white balance (stored
as
d-0
) to one of the other values (
d-1
to
d-4
), press
the
MENU
button to show the menu system.
Otherwise you’re done and can skip the rest of the
steps.
7.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to the SHOOTING
menu (green camera icon).