Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using the Supplied Manuals
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Two-Button Reset
- Setting Language / Time / Date
- Table of Contents
- Q & A Index
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Photography
- Basic Playback
- Image Area
- Image Quality
- Image Size
- Focus
- Release Mode
- ISO Sensitivity
- Exposure
- White Balance
- Image Enhancement
- Flash Photography
- Other Shooting Options
- More Playback Options
- Connecting to Other Devices
- Menu Guide
- Playback Menu - Managing Images
- Shooting Menu - Shooting Options
- Shooting Menu Bank
- Reset Shooting Menu
- Active Folder
- File Naming
- Image Quality
- Image Size
- Image Area
- JPEG Compression
- NEF (RAW) Recording
- White Balance
- Set Picture Control
- Manage Picture Control
- Color Space
- Active D-Lighting
- Vignette Control
- Long Exposure NR
- High ISO NR
- ISO Sensitivity Settings
- Live View
- Multiple Exposure
- Interval Timer Shooting
- Custom Settings - Fine Tuning the Camera
- Setup Menu - Camera Setup
- Format Memory Card
- LCD Brightness
- Clean Image Sensor
- Lock Mirror Up for Cleaning
- Video Mode
- HDMI
- World Time
- Language
- Image Comment
- Auto Image Rotation
- Dust Off Reference Photo
- Battery Information
- Wireless Transmitter
- Image Authentication
- Copyright Information
- Save / Load Settings
- GPS
- Virtual Horizon
- Non-CPU Lens Data
- AF Fine Tune
- Firmware Version
- Retouch Menu - Creating Retouched Copies
- My Menu - Creating a Custom Menu
- Compatible Lenses
- Optional Flash Units
- Other Accessories
- Care / Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Defaults
- Memory Card Capacity
- Specs
- Index
- Software Installation Instructions
- Scans of Software CD-ROMs
- AC Power Cord Specs
- Warranty
• Studio Flash Lighting
Auto
white
balance may
not
produce the desired results
with
large studio
flash units. Choose a color temperature,
use
preset white balance,
or
set
white balance
to
Flash and
use
fine tuning
to
adjust white balance.
• 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
5,000-
5,500K 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.
•
See
Also
When
WB
bracketing
is
selected for Custom Setting
e5
(Auto bracketing
set,
pg. 315), the camera will create several images each time the shutter
is
released. White balance will be varied
with
each image, "bracketing"
the value currently selected for white balance.
See
page 130 for more
information.
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