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White Balance
White balance ensures that colors are unaffected by the color of the light source.
In
modes other than P, S, A, and M, white balance is set automatically by the camera.
Auto white balance is recommended for most light sources in P, S, A, and M modes, but
other values can be selected if necessary according to the type of source:
White balance is set by pressing
the L (U) button and rotating
the main command dial until the
desired setting is displayed in the
control panel.
Option Color temp.
*
Description
v Auto
3,500–
8,000 K
White balance is adjusted automatically. For best
results, use type G, E, or D lens. If built-in or optional
flash fires, results are adjusted for flash.
Normal
Keep warm lighting colors
J Incandescent 3,000 K Use under incandescent lighting.
I Fluorescent Use with:
Sodium-vapor lamps 2,700 K • Sodium-vapor lighting (found in sports venues).
Warm-white fluorescent 3,000 K • Warm-white fluorescent lights.
White fluorescent 3,700 K • White fluorescent lights.
Cool-white fluorescent 4,200 K • Cool-white fluorescent lights.
Day white fluorescent 5,000 K • Daylight white fluorescent lights.
Daylight fluorescent 6,500 K • Daylight fluorescent lights.
High temp. mercury-vapor 7,200 K
• High color temperature light sources (e.g.
mercury-vapor lamps).
H Direct sunlight 5,200 K Use with subjects lit by direct sunlight.
N Flash 5,400 K Use with built-in or optional flash.
G Cloudy 6,000 K Use in daylight under overcast skies.
M Shade 8,000 K Use in daylight with subjects in the shade.
K Choose color temp.
2,500–
10,000 K
Choose color temperature from list of values
(0 120).
L Preset manual —
Use subject, light source, or existing photograph as
reference for white balance (0 121).
* All values are approximate and do not reflect fine-tuning (if applicable).
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L (U) button Main command
dial
Control panel