Adjusting the white balance – Sony DSLR-A100 User Manual

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Normally, the camera automatically adjusts the color tones. However, you can also adjust
them according to the lighting conditions.

1

Display the White-balance mode screen with the function dial and the Fn button (page 43).

2

Select the desired white balance mode with v/V on the controller.

3

To select [AWB], press the center of the controller.
To select anything other than [AWB], go to each procedure.

*

K: stands for “Kelvin” (unit of color temperature)

Select an option to suit a specific light source. Use this function if you cannot get your desired
color in [AWB].

1

Display the White-balance mode screen with the function dial and the Fn button (page 43).

2

Display the Preset white balance screen with v/V on the controller, then press B.

3

Select the desired light source with b/B on the controller or the control dial, then make fine
adjustments with v/V on the controller, if necessary.

• You can adjust the white balance between +3 and -3 (in Fluorescent, between +4 and -2).
• Adjusting toward + increases the color temperature and the image turns reddish. Adjusting toward -

decreases the color temperature and the image turns paler.

• 1 step is equivalent to approximately 10 mired*.
* Mired: a unit to indicate the color conversion quality in color temperature filters.

Adjusting the white balance

ISO WB D-R DEC

AWB (Auto white balance)

Adjusts the white balance automatically.

(Preset white balance)

Adjusts the white balance to a specific light source (see
below).

K

*

(Color temperature)

Adjusts color temperature. The CC (Color Compensating)
filter is also adjusted (page 47).

(Custom white balance)

Memorizes the basic white color (page 48).

Preset white balance

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