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The function adjusting the color tone so that white objects look white in
the picture is called white balance (WB). Normally, the <Q> (Auto)
setting will obtain the correct white balance. If natural-looking colors
cannot be obtained with <Q>, you can select the white balance to
match the light source or set it manually by shooting a white object.
1
Press the <WB> button.
X [White balance] will appear.
2
Select the white balance.
Press the <U> key or turn the
<6> dial to select the desired white
balance, then press <0>.
The “Approx. ****K” (K: Kelvin)
displayed for the following white
balance settings <W>, <E>,
<R>, <Y> or <U> is the
respective color temperature.
Custom white balance enables you to manually set the white balance
for a specific light source for better accuracy. Do this procedure under
the actual light source to be used.
1
Photograph a white object.
The plain, white object should fill the
spot metering circle.
Focus manually and set the standard
exposure for the white object.
You can set any white balance.
B: Matching the Light SourceN
O Custom White Balance
Spot metering circle
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