Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Table of Contents
- Approved Memory Cards
- Introduction
- Tutorial
- Live View Photography
- Movies
- Image Recording Options
- Focus
- Release Mode
- ISO Sensitivity
- Exposure
- White Balance
- Image Enhancement
- Flash Photography
- Other Shooting Options
- More About Playback
- Voice Memos
- Connections
- Menu List
- Technical Notes
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Specs
- Index
- Professional Technical Guide
- Table of Contents
- Custom Controls
- Taking Pictures
- Playback
- Upload
- Accessories
- Appendix
- Menu Guide
- Table of Contents
- Menu Guide
- Defaults
- The Playback Menu: Managing Images
- The Photo Shooting Menu: Shooting Options
- Photo Shooting Menu Bank
- Extended Photo Menu Banks
- Storage Folder
- File Naming
- Role Played by Card in Slot 2
- Flash Control
- Image Area
- Image Quality
- Image Size
- NEF (RAW) Recording
- ISO Sensitivity Settings
- White Balance
- Set Picture Control
- Manage Picture Control
- Color Space
- Active D-Lighting
- Long Exposure NR (Long Exposure Noise Reduction)
- High ISO NR
- Vignette Control
- Auto Distortion Control
- Flicker Reduction
- Auto Bracketing Set
- Multiple Exposure
- HDR (High Dynamic Range)
- Interval Timer Shooting
- Silent Live View Photography
- The Movie Shooting Menu: Movie Shooting Options
- Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings
- Custom Settings Bank
- a: Autofocus
- a1: AF-C Priority Selection
- a2: AF-S Priority Selection
- a3: Focus Tracking with Lock-On
- a4: 3D-Tracking Face-detection
- a5: 3D-Tracking Watch Area
- a6: Number of Focus Points
- a7: Store by Orientation
- a8: AF Activation
- a9: Limit AF-Area Mode Selection
- a10: Autofocus Mode Restrictions
- a11: Focus Point Wrap-Around
- a12: Focus Point Options
- b: Metering/Exposure
- c: Timers/AE Lock
- d: Shooting/Display
- e: Bracketing/Flash
- f: Controls
- g: Movie
- The Setup Menu: Camera Setup
- Format Memory Card
- Language
- Time Zone and Date
- Monitor Brightness
- Monitor Color Balance
- Virtual Horizon
- Information Display
- AF Fine-Tune
- Non-CPU Lens Data
- Clean Image Sensor
- Lock Mirror up for Cleaning
- Image Dust Off Ref Photo
- Image Comment
- Copyright Information
- IPTC
- Voice Memo Options
- Beep
- Touch Controls
- HDMI
- Location Data
- Wireless Remote (WR) Options
- Assign Remote (WR) Fn Button
- Network
- Slot Empty Release Lock
- Battery Info
- Save/Load Settings
- Reset All Settings
- Firmware Version
- The Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies
- My Menu/Recent Settings
- Network Guide
- Warranty
16
Auto white balance is recommended with most light
sources. If the desired results can not be achieved with
auto white balance, choose an option from the list below
or use preset white balance.
White Balance Options
Choose from the following options:
Option K
*
Description
v
Auto
3500–
8000
White balance is adjusted automati-
cally. Suitable for most light sources;
if an optional flash unit is used, white
balance is adjusted to match. See
page 18 for more on v options.
Keep white (reduce
warm colors)
Normal
Keep warm lighting
colors
J
Incandescent 3000 Use under incandescent lighting.
I
Fluorescent
Use with:
Sodium-vapor lamps 2700
• Sodium vapor lighting (found in
sports venues)
Warm-white uorescent
3000
• Warm white fluorescent lights
White uorescent 3700
• White fluorescent lights
Cool-white uorescent 4200
• Cool-white fluorescent lights
Day white uorescent 5000
• Daylight white fluorescent lights
Daylight uorescent 6500
• Daylight fluorescent lights
High temp. mercury-
vapor
7200
• High color temperature light sources
(e.g., mercury-vapor lamps)
H
Direct sunlight 5200 Use with subjects lit by direct sunlight.
N
Flash 5400 Use with optional flash units.
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White Balance Tips and Tricks