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Recording with Manual White Balance
Adjustment
With this Movie Camera, you can also adjust the white
balance manually.
Use this mode for special subjects and recording conditions,
for which the Full Auto Mode is not suitable, and for light
sources outside the range
1
(
l
108)
. Use it also when you
want to manually adjust the white balance for each new scene
as professionals do.
1
Press the [PROG. AE] Button repeatedly until
an indication other than [AUTO] Indication
appears.
2
Attach the White Lens Cap and zoom in until
the entire screen is white.
3
Keep the [W.B] Button pressed until the [
1
]
Indication
1
stops flashing and remains lit.
≥
When the Sepia Mode, Black & White Mode, Gain-up
Mode or 0 Lux Night View Mode is being used, it is not
possible to manually adjust the white balance. Also, if
the white balance was manually adjusted, it cannot be
cancelled, even if you press the [W.B] Button.
In the following cases, the [
1
] Indication flashes:
≥
During manual adjustment of the white balance. (If the
surroundings are dark and the white balance cannot be
adjusted, the [
1
] Indication keeps flashing.)
≥
When the previously Manual White Balance Adjustment is
maintained.
≥
When you are trying to adjust the white balance in the digital
zoom range (23
k
–550
k
). In this case, first adjust the white
balance in the optical zoom range (1
k
–22
k
) and then zoom
back to within the Digital Zoom Mode.
Cancelling the Manual White Balance Mode
Press the [W.B] Button once. Or, press the [PROG. AE]
Button repeatedly until the [AUTO] Indication appears.
Subjects and Recording Conditions Not Suitable for
Recording in the Full Auto Mode
≥
Subjects with dark surfaces
≥
When moving the Movie Camera from outdoors to indoors
while recording
≥
Subjects lit by different light sources
≥
Subjects lit by mercury-vapour or natrium lamps
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1
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2
1
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