White Paint Adjustment
You can fine-tune the white balance saved in
Memory A or Memory B.
1
Select [Main Menu] B [
Camera Process
] B
[White Balance] B [AWB Paint] and press
the Set button (R).
The White Paint Adjustment screen appears.
.
2
Adjust the R and B values.
Use the cross-shaped button (JK) to adjust R
value and (HI) to adjust B value.
.
3
Press the Set button (R).
Returns to the [White Balance] screen.
.
Memo :
0
Selecting [y] will
usually clear the White Paint
Adjustment value. But when [Main Menu] B
[Camera Process] B [White Balance] B [Clear
Paint After AWB] is set to “Off”, values will not
be cleared even when [y] is selected.
(A P106
[ Clear Paint After AWB ] )
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If
[White Balance] has been assigned to the user
button, pressing the assigned user button will
display the AWB Paint Adjustment screen.
(A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
Automatic White Balance Mode (FAW:
Fulltime Auto White balance)
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Press the [WHT BAL
] button on the side control
panel to enter into Automatic White Balance
mode.
0
“<FAW>” appears on the screen.
0
Set the [FULL AUTO ON/OFF
] switch on the
camera recorder to “ON” to enter Automatic
White Balance mode. An appropriate white
balance is automatically adjusted according to
the color temperature of the lighting on the
object.
0
White balance switching with the
[
WHT BAL
B/A/PRESET] selection switch is disabled.
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FAW
Caution :
0
The accuracy of
[FAW
] is inferior to that of Auto
White Balance.
0
When the power of the camera recorder is
turned on
with the [FAW] mode selected, it takes
about 15 seconds for the colors to stabilize.
Memo :
0
When [Main Menu]
B
[Camera Function]
B
[User
Switch Set]
B
[AE Lock] is set to “AE/WB”, the
white balance when the user button that is
assigned [AE Lock] is pressed can be fixed.
(A P101 [ AE Lock ] )
0
If [White Balance] has been assigned to the user
button, pressing the assigned user button will
display the FAW Paint Adjustment screen.
(A P38 [Assignment of Functions to User
Buttons] )
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