User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before use
- Basic shooting operations
- How to turn the power on and off
- Priority mode (Priority Mode)
- Selecting the units
- Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)
- Shooting
- What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations
- More advanced operations
- Manual shooting
- Preset memories
- White balance adjustment
- Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
- Basic operations
- Camera menu items
- Setting the camera menu items
- Top Menu screen
- Camera screen (when Full Auto is selected)
- Camera screen (when Manual1 to 3 is selected)
- Contrast 1/2 screen
- Contrast 2/2 screen
- Picture 1/3 screen
- Picture 2/3 screen
- Picture 3/3 screen
- 16-axis color matrix
- System screen
- Output screen
- Others 1/4 screen
- Others 2/4 screen
- Others 3/4 screen
- Others 4/4 screen
- Maintenance screen
- Firmware Version screen
- IP Network screen
- Camera menu item table
- Displaying the web screen
- Web screen operations
- Web screen configurations
- Recording to and playing back from a memory card
- Web camera functions
- Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal
- Limiters
- Activation
- Troubleshooting
- Index
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White balance adjustment
(continued)
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Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)
When white balance adjustment is set to “ATW”, the white
balance will be corrected automatically, even if the light
source or color temperature changes.
This function works when “ATW” is selected instead of
“AWB A” or “AWB B” by following the steps for “Automatic
adjustment” in “White balance adjustment” (page 17).
● ATW might not function properly when high brightness
light (ex. fluorescent lamp) beams into a screen.
● White balance may not be accurately set if there is no
white object in the scene being shot.
● The white balance may shift out of adjustment when
a different kind of light source such as sunlight or
fluorescent lighting applies.
● When switching from Night mode to Day mode, the
white balance may shift out of adjustment.
Notes
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3200K and 5600K presets
When “3200K” or “5600K” is selected for the white balance,
the white balance is set using a color temperature of
3200K (equivalent to halogen light) or 5600K (equivalent to
daylight), respectively.
This function works when “3200K” or “5600K” is selected
instead of “AWB A” or “AWB B” in the “Automatic adjustment”
procedure in “White balance adjustment” (page 17).
● From the controller, this operation can only be performed
using the menu displays. See “Basic operations”
(page 22).
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Color temperature adjustment (VAR)
When “VAR” is selected for the white balance, you can select
a color temperature between 2400K to 9900K.
● The displayed “VAR” value does not guarantee an
absolute value.
Use the value as a reference.
Note