User manual
Table Of Contents
- PACKAGE CONTENTS / ACCESSORIES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
- BASIC OPERATION AND QUICK REFERENCE
- DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS
- MONITOR DISPLAY DURING SHOOTING
- PREPARATION
- ATTACHING THE CARRY STRAP
- LOCK SWITCH
- LOADING THE BATTERY
- MOUNTING AND REMOVING THE LENS
- SETTING THE LANGUAGE
- SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
- CAMERA SET-UP MENU
- QUICK SET MENU
- SELECTING THE MONITOR
- CHANGING THE DISPLAY MODE
- INSERTING AND REMOVING THE CARD
- FORMATTING THE CARD
- DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT
- SHUTTER BUTTON
- QUICK PREVIEW
- BASIC OPERATION
- ADVANCED OPERATION
- SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE (WB)
- SETTING THE SENSITIVITY (ISO EQUIVALENCY)
- IMAGE FILE SETTING
- SELECTING THE METERING MODE
- AF/AEL BUTTON
- EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
- AUTO BRACKETING
- SFD MODE (SUPER FINE DETAIL)
- COLOR MODE
- CUSTOM BRACKETING
- TONE CONTROL
- COLOR SPACE
- AUTO ROTATE
- CUSTOM MODE
- USING THE EXTERNAL FLASH
- USING Eye-Fi CARD (Eye-Fi Connected)
- REVIEWING AND DELETING IMAGES
- OTHER REVIEWING FEATURES
- CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS
- CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER OR TV
- REFERENCE
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SETTING THE VALUE OF COLOR TEMPERATURE
White Balance can be adjusted by setting the color temperature in
numerical value.
1
Select [ Capture Settings] (P. 3 1 ) → [White Balance] → [Color
Temperature ] and press the button to display the Color
Temperature setting screen.
To set from the Quick Set Menu (P. 3 9 ), select [ ], and press the button
to display the Color Temperature setting screen. (After selecting [ ] and
pressing the button or the shutter button “half-way”, images can be
taken at the value set previously.)
2
Press the buttons to set the value.
3
To confirm, press the button. To return
without making any changes, press the
button.
White Balance can also be adjusted when setting the color
temperature.
1
Press the button to display the White Balance Adjustment screen on the
Color Temperature Setting screen.
2
Follow the instruction
2
and onwards in [ADJUSTING WHITE BALANCE]
in the previous page.
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Light source can be reddish or bluish, the color of light described as
absolute temperature (K: Kelvin) is called “Color Temperature”. The
lower the color temperature is, the more reddish the color of light turns
out, and the higher, the more blueish. Please refer P.71 for the
approximate color temperature of the light source.