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Advanced Operations
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Title Procedure Remarks, etc.
Recording with Natural Colours
(White Balance)
This Movie Camera automatically adjusts the white
balance to ensure that the pictures are recorded with
natural colours. For certain types of subjects and
lighting conditions, however, this Auto White Balance
Adjustment Mode may not be able to ensure natural
colours. (p. 119) In these cases, you can select either
one of the 3 modes explained below (indoor, outdoor
or the last manually adjusted white balance setting), or
you can manually adjust the white balance.
The modes change in the following order:
1 Automatic White Balance Adjustment [AWB]
2 Last manually adjusted White Balance setting [1]
3 Outdoor Mode [z]
4 Indoor Mode [{]
(recording under incandescent lamp)
Adjusting the White Balance
Manually
Use the Manual White Balance Adjustment Mode for all
types of lighting outside the range 1 (p. 119), as the
Auto White Balance Adjustment Mode can only ensure
natural colours for the types of lighting within that
range. For optimum results under almost any types of
lighting, it is recommended that you adjust the white
balance manually for each new scene.
1
Set the Mode Selector
Switch to [MNL].
The [MNL] Indication
appears.
"
Attach the Lens Cap
and zoom in until the
entire screen becomes
white.
#
Operate the above step
1
and
2.
The [AWB] Indication
appears.
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11
1
2
3
4
1z
1AWB
PUSH
W.B/SHUTTER/IRIS/VOL/JOG
12
WT
MNL
AUTO
WT
$
Turn the [PUSH] Dial
until the [1]
Indication appears.
MNL
AUTO
Returning to the Auto
White Balance
Adjustment Mode
Turn the [PUSH] Dial
until the [AWB] Indication
appears. Or, set the
Mode Selector Switch to
[AUTO].
%
Keep the [PUSH] Dial
pressed until the [1]
Indication stops
flashing and remains
lit.
MNL
AUTO
MNL
AUTO
Notes about the White Balance Adjustment
Be sure to remove the Lens Cap before setting the
[OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [ON]. If the Lens Cap is
still attached to the Lens when the [CAMERA] Lamp
lights, the automatic white balance setting may not be
precise.
If you have set [EFFECT1] on the [DIGITAL EFFECT]
Sub-Menu of the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu
to [GAINUP], or if you have set [EFFECT2] to [SEPIA]
or [B/W], it is not possible to change the white
balance.
In the Following Cases, the [1] Indication
Flashes:
When you recall the last manually adjusted white
balance setting
The flashing indication tells you that the white
balance setting you last adjusted is still maintained.
This setting is kept until you adjust the white balance
again.
When you are trying to adjust the white balance in
a dark place
Under weak illumination, precise manual white
balance adjustment may not be possible. In this case,
set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO] to record
with automatic white balance adjustment.
During manual adjustment of the white balance
The [1] Indication flashes while the white balance
is being adjusted. When the white balance
adjustment is finished, the [1] Indication stops
flashing and remains lit.
It is not possible to manually adjust the white balance
when you have zoomed to 10k or higher (digital
zoom range), when [EFFECT1] on the [DIGITAL
EFFECT] Sub-Menu is set to [GAINUP] and when
[EFFECT2] is set to [SEPIA] or [B/W].
It is recommended that you adjust the white balance
anew whenever there is a change in the recording
situation.
3
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to
select the desired
White Balance Mode.
12
12
12
12
12
12
2
Press the [PUSH] Dial.
The [AWB] Indication
appears.
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