Olympus E-3 User Manual

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Custom white balance [CWB]
You can set the color temperature from 2000K to 14000K. For details on color temperature,
refer to “White balance color temperature” (

gP. 132).

g“Setting the auto/preset/custom white balance” (P. 63)
One-touch white balance [

V1][V2][V3][V4]

You can set the optimum white balance for the shooting conditions by pointing the camera at
a white object like a sheet of white paper. The white balance achieved with this setting is
saved as one of the preset WB settings. 4 one-touch white balance settings are registered.

g“Setting the one-touch white balance” (P. 65)

Setting the auto/preset/custom white balance

You can adjust the white balance by selecting the appropriate color temperature for the light
conditions.

• Custom white balance is set by selecting [CWB] and

turning the dial while pressing down the F button.

WB mode

Light conditions

AUTO

Used for most light conditions (when there is a white portion framed in the
viewfinder). Use this mode for general use.

5 5300K

For shooting outdoors on a clear day, or to capture the reds in a sunset or the
colors in a fireworks display

2 7500K

For shooting outdoors in the shadows on a clear day

3 6000K

For shooting outdoors on a cloudy day

1 3000K

For shooting under a tungsten light

w 4000K

For shooting under white fluorescent lighting

x 4500K

For shooting under a neutral white fluorescent lamp

y 6600K

For shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp

n

5500K

For flash shooting

V

1 – 4

Color temperature set by one-touch WB.

g“Setting the one-touch white balance” (P. 65)

CWB

Color temperature set in custom white balance menu. This can be set from 2000K
to 14000K. When the value has not been set, it is set to 5400K.

Direct button

WB + j/k

Super control panel

i

p: [WB]

Menu

MENU[W][WB]

i button

MENU button

WB button

F button

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