Canon EOS M2 Digital Camera User Manual


 
3 u Adjusting the Color Tone for the Light Sourcet
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With just one shot, three images with different color balances can be
recorded simultaneously. Based on the color temperature of the current white
balance setting, the image will be bracketed with a blue/amber bias or
magenta/green bias. This is called white balance bracketing (WB-BKT).
White balance bracketing is possible up to ±3 stops in single-level
increments.
Set the white balance bracketing
amount.
In step 2 for “White Balance Correction”,
when you turn the <5> dial, the “ ” mark
on the screen will change to “ ” (3
points).
Turning the dial to the right sets the B/A
bracketing, and turning it to the left sets
the M/G bracketing.
On the right, “Bracket” indicates the
bracketing direction and correction
amount.
Pressing the <B> button will cancel all
the [WB Shift/Bkt.] settings.
Press <0> to exit the setting and
return to the menu.
Bracketing Sequence
The images will be bracketed in the following sequence: 1. Standard white
balance, 2. Blue (B) bias, and 3. Amber (A) bias, or 1. Standard white
balance, 2. Magenta (M) bias, and 3. Green (G) bias.
White Balance Auto Bracketing
B/A bias ±3 stops
During WB bracketing, the maximum burst for continuous shooting will be
lower and the number of possible shots will also decrease to approx. one-third
the normal number.
You can also set white balance correction and AEB together with white
balance bracketing. If you set AEB in combination with white balance
bracketing, a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot.
Since three images are recorded for one shot, it takes longer to record the
shot to the card.
“BKT” stands for bracketing.