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EN
Shooting Settings
4
Locking the white balance in movie mode
(
n
Button Function:
W
Lock)
PA S M B
n
When the camera is in movie mode and the white balance is set to [WB Auto], you can
lock the white balance to prevent it from changing even if the subject or the lighting
changes.
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It is required that you assign [
W
Lock] to a button using [
n
).
Button
A button to which [
W
Lock] has been assigned
When you press the button, white balance is locked with
the currently selected settings and “Lock” appears to the
left of “WBAuto”. Lock is released when you press the
button again.
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60p
60p L-8
L-8
C-AF
C-AF
M-IS2
M-IS2
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WBAuto
WBAuto
Off
Off
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4K
ISO
Auto
ISO
Auto
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TC00:00:01 DF
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200
200
Lock
Lock
Lock
Making fine adjustments to white balance
(
K
All
x
/
n
All
x
)
PA S M B
n
Fine-tune white balance of all white balance modes at once.
Menu
MENU
n
_
n
2. Picture Mode/WB
n
K
All
x
MENU
n
n
n
2. Picture Mode/WB
n
n
All
x
K
All
x
/
n
All
x
Use the front dial or
HI
to adjust the (amber–blue) axis. When the
pointer (
M
) gets closer to A, a red cast is added and when it gets
closer to B, a blue cast is added.
Use the rear dial or
FG
to adjust the (green–magenta) axis.
When the pointer (
M
) gets closer to G, a green cast is added and
when it gets closer to M, a magenta cast is added.
Adjustments made will be reset when you press and hold the
Q
button.
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When [
K
All
x
] / [
n
All
x
] is done, a mark (*) appears next to each WB mode icon.