Adjusting the white balance (white balance), Adjusting the white balance, White balance) – Sony MVC-FD97 User Manual

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Adjusting the white
balance (WHITE
BALANCE)

Normally the white balance is
automatically adjusted.

To shoot in one-push white
balance mode

1

Press WHITE BALANCE
repeatedly until the

indicator

appears.

2

Shoot a white object such as paper
full under the same situation you
will shoot.

3

Press

.

The

indicator flashes quickly.

When the white balance has been
adjusted and stored in the memory,
the indicator stops flashing.

To reactivate auto adjustment

Select [AUTO] in step

2

.

Note

Select [AUTO] when shooting with
fluorescent lighting.

The

indicator means:

Slow flashing: white balance is not set.
Quick flashing: white balance is being
adjusted (after you pressed

).

Lit steady: white balance has been set.

If the

indicator keeps flashing even

when you press

, record in automatic

white balance mode.

1

Set the PLAY/STILL/MOVIE
selector to STILL or MOVIE.

2

Press WHITE BALANCE
repeatedly to select the
desired white balance
setting.

One-push white balance (

)

Adjusting the white balance
depending on the light source

OUT DOOR (

)

Recording a sunrise/sunset, night
scene, neon signs, or fireworks

IN DOOR (

n

)

Places where the lighting
condition changes quickly

Under bright lighting such as
photography studios

Under sodium or mercury lamps

AUTO (No indicator)

Adjusts the white balance
automatically

2

1

Tips

The image is susceptible to lighting
conditions. The image looks blue under
sunlight in the summer, and looks red
under mercury lamps. Human eyes can
resolve these problems. However, the
camera cannot resolve the problem by
making adjustments. Normally, the
camera adjusts it automatically, but, if the
image appears in strange colors, we
recommend that you change the white
balance mode.

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