Nikon P7700 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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C Fine Adjustment of White Balance
To perform fine adjustment of the white balance setting, select
Fine-tune and press the k button.
Press the multi selector H, I, J or K to set fine adjustment value.
The four directions are A (amber), B (blue), G (green) and M
(magenta), and fine adjustment can be performed in six levels in all
directions.
When the l button is pressed, the fine adjustment value is reset to
the center (coordinate 0, 0).
Rotate the sub-command dial to return to the previous screen.
The color displayed in the fine-tune screen for white balance represents the approximate color in the
color temperature direction. When a color is set in the fine-tune screen, it may not be reproduced
exactly in the image. For example, when the white balance is set to Incandescent, the image will not
have a strong blue color even if fine adjustment is performed in the B (blue) direction.
C Color Temperature
The perceived color of a light source varies with the viewer and other conditions. Color temperature
is an objective measure of the color of a light source, defined with reference to the temperature to
which an object would have to be heated to radiate light in the same wavelengths. While light
sources with a color temperature in the neighborhood of 5000–5500K appear white, light sources
with a lower color temperature, such as incandescent light bulbs, appear slightly yellow or red. Light
sources with a higher color temperature appear tinged with blue. The camera white balance options
are adapted to the following color temperatures.
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3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10000
[K]
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Red Blue
1
Sodium-vapor lamps: 2700K
2
Incandescent/
Warm-white fluorescent: 3000K
3
White fluorescent: 3700K
4
Cool-white fluorescent: 4200K
5
Day white fluorescent: 5000K
6
Direct sunlight: 5200K
7
Flash: 5400K
8
Cloudy: 6000K
9
Daylight fluorescent: 6500K
0
High temp. mercury-vapor: 7200K
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Shade: 8000K