White balance – Nikon D70S User Manual

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Taking Photographs—White Balance

White Balance

Keeping Colors True

The color of the light refl ected from an object varies with the color of the light
source. The human brain is able to adapt to changes in the color of the light
source, with the result that white objects appear white whether seen in the
shade, direct sunlight, or under incandescent lighting. Unlike the fi lm used in
fi lm cameras, dig i tal cam er as can mimic this adjustment by processing images
according to the color of the light source. This is known as “white balance.”
For natural coloration, choose a white bal ance set ting that match es the light
source before shooting. When the mode dial is set to P, S, A, or M, white
balance can be selected from the following options:

* Fine-tuning set to 0.

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 above or use preset white balance.

Approximate

color

tem per a ture

*

White bal ance adjusted automatically based on
color temperature from 1,005-pixel RGB sensor
and CCD image sensor. For best results, use type
G or D lens. With built-in Speedlight and optional
SB-800 and 600 Speedlights, white balance re-
fl ects conditions in effect when Speedlight fi res.

3,500–

8,000 K

Auto

Use under incandescent lighting.

3,000 K

Incandescent

Description

Option

Use under fl uorescent lighting.

4,200 K

Fluorescent

Use with subjects lit by direct sunlight.

5,200 K

Dir. sunlight

Use with Nikon Speedlights, including built-in
Speedlight.

5,400 K

Flash

Use in daylight under overcast skies.

6,000 K

Cloudy

Use in daylight with subjects in the shade.

8,000 K

Shade

Use gray or white object or existing photograph
as reference for white balance (

52).

Preset

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