User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Q&A Index
- Quick Start Guide
- Menu Options
- Table of Contents
- For Your Safety
- Notices
- Introduction
- Basic Photography and Playback
- P, S, A, and M Modes
- User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes
- Release Mode
- Image Recording Options
- Focus
- ISO Sensitivity
- Exposure
- White Balance
- Image Enhancement
- Flash Photography
- Remote Control Photography
- Other Shooting Options
- Live View Photography
- Movie Live View
- Special Effects
- More on Playback
- Connections
- Menu Guide
- The Playback Menu: Managing Images
- The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options
- Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings
- The Setup Menu: Camera Setup
- The Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies
- My Menu/Recent Settings
- Technical Notes
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3 Select a white balance increment.
Pressing the D button, rotate the sub-command dial to choose from
increments of 1 (5 mired; 0 93), 2 (10 mired), or 3 (15 mired).
The B value
indicates the amount of blue, the A value the amount of amber (0 91).
The bracketing programs with an increment of 1 are listed below.
4 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.
Each shot will be processed to create the number of
copies specified in the bracketing program, and
each copy will have a different white balance.
Modifications to white balance are added to the
white balance adjustment made with white
balance fine-tuning.
If the number of shots in the bracketing program is
greater than the number of exposures remaining,
n and the icon for the affected card will flash in
the control panel, a flashing j icon will appear in
the viewfinder as shown at right, and the shutter
release will be disabled.
Shooting can begin when
a new memory card is inserted.
To cancel bracketing, press the D button and rotate the main command dial until
the bracketing progress indicator and W icon are no longer displayed.
White balance
increment
D button Sub-command dial Control panel
Control panel display No. of shots White balance increment Bracketing order
31B 0/1B/2B
31A 0/2A/1A
21B 0/1B
21A 0/1A
3 1A, 1B 0 / 1 A / 1 B
5 1A, 1B 0/2A/1A/1B/2B