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    Shooting Settings6
    4Use the four-way controller (23) to choose a file format.
    The left side is the [File Format] setting and the right side is the file format 
    when the | button is pressed.
    5Press the four-way controller 
    (5), and use the four-way 
    controller (23) to select a file 
    format when the |button is 
    pressed.
    6Press the 4 button.
    7Press the 3 button twice.
    The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.
    Green Button
    Cancel after 1 shotOne Push File Format
    JPEG
    RAW
    RAW+RAW+
    RAW+
    RAW+RAW
    MENUCancel OKOK
    JPEG
    RAW
    RAW+ 
    						
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    Setting the White Balance
    White balance is a function for adjusting the color of an image so that white 
    objects appear white. Set the white balance if you are not satisfied with the 
    color balance of pictures taken with white balance set to F (Auto), or 
    to intentionally apply a creative effect to your images.
    *1 The color temperatures (K) shown above are all estimates. These do not indicate precise 
    colors.
    *2 CTE= Color Temperature Enhancement
    ItemSettingsColor 
    Temperature *1
    FAutoAutomatically adjusts the white balance. 
    (default setting)Approx. 4,000 
    to 8,000K
    GDaylight For use when taking pictures in sunlight. Approx. 5,200K
    HShadeFor use when taking pictures in the 
    shade. It reduces the bluish color tones 
    in a picture.Approx. 8,000K
    ^CloudyFor use when taking pictures on cloudy 
    days.Approx. 6,000K
    JFluorescent 
    LightFor use when taking pictures under 
    fluorescent lighting. Select the type of 
    fluorescent light.
    DFluorescent Light Daylight Color
    NFluorescent Light Daylight White
    WFluorescent Light Cool White
    LFluorescent Light Warm WhiteApprox. 6,500K
    Approx. 5,000K
    Approx. 4,200K
    Approx. 3,000K
    ITungsten 
    LightFor use when taking pictures under light 
    bulbs or other tungsten light. It reduces 
    the reddish color tones in a picture.Approx. 2,850K
    L FlashFor use when taking pictures using the 
    built-in flash.Approx. 5,400K
    CTE*2Use this to keep and strengthen the 
    color tone of the light source in the 
    image.–
    KManualUse this to manually adjust the white 
    balance according to the lighting so that 
    white objects appear as a natural white.–
    White balance is fixed to F when the capture mode is set to Picture mode 
    or H (Scene) mode, or when Cross Processing is set. 
    						
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    Shooting Settings6
    1Set the mode dial to e, K, b, c, or a.
    2Press the four-way controller (4) in Capture mode.
    The [White Balance] screen appears.
    After the power is turned on, the last image taken is displayed in the 
    background.
    3Press the four-way controller 
    (23) to select the white balance.
    Available operations
    4Press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take a picture.
    mc button Uses Digital Preview to preview the background 
    image with the setting applied.
    M button Saves the background image. Select [Save as] and 
    press the 4 button.
    Because the light source changes when a flash discharges, you can set the 
    white balance for when the flash discharges. Select [Auto White Balance], 
    [Unchanged] or [Flash] in [12. WB When Using Flash] of the [ACustom 
    Setting 2] menu (p.89).
    White Balance
    MENU
    CTEINFO
    Auto
    Cancel Check OKOK 
    						
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    You can adjust the white balance depending on the light source when taking 
    pictures. With the manual white balance, the camera can store delicate shades 
    that cannot be precisely adjusted with the white balance preset values provided 
    in the camera. This provides the optimum white balance for your surroundings.
    1Select K in Step 3 on p.201 and 
    press the four-way controller 
    (5).
    Adjusting the White Balance Manually
    Color Temperature
    The color of light shifts towards blue as the color temperature rises, and 
    towards red as the color temperature falls. Color temperature describes 
    this change in light color in terms of absolute temperature (K: Kelvin). 
    This camera is capable of setting the white balance to enable taking 
    pictures with natural coloring under a variety of lighting conditions.
    2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10000 12000[ 
    K ]
    Candle flame Oil lamp Tungsten light Halogen light bulb White (Fluorescent light) Daylight Cloudy Shade Clear sky
    Daylight (Fluorescent light)
    Neutral white (Fluorescent light) Flash
    Red tint Blue tint
    MENU
    CTE
    Cancel Check OKOK
    White Balance
    Manual 
    						
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    2Under the light to measure the white balance, fully display 
    a white sheet of paper in the viewfinder or select a white 
    area as the subject.
    3Press the shutter release button fully.
    Set the focus mode lever to \ when the shutter cannot be released.
    The screen to select the measuring range is displayed.
    4Use the e-dial to select the entire 
    screen or spot area for the 
    measuring range.
    5When a spot area is selected, use 
    the four-way controller (2345) 
    to move the frame to the position 
    you want to measure.
    6Press the 4 button.
    The white balance fine-tuning screen 
    appears when measuring is completed. 
    Adjust the white balance as necessary. 
    (p.204)
    7Press the 4 button.
    The camera returns to the [White Balance] screen.
    Cancel OKOKMENU
    MENUCancel OKOK
    OKMENU
    SHUTTERG
    G
    B BA
    AA
    M M±0 ±0
    ±0
    INFOCancel Check Manual
    Adjust
    OK White Balance 
    						
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    8Press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take a picture.
    You can fine-tune the white balance setting.
    1Perform the desired setting in Step 3 on p.201.
    2Press the four-way controller (5).
    The fine-tuning screen appears.
    3Fine-tune the white balance.
    Seven levels (225 patterns) are available 
    on the G-M and B-A axes.
    Available operations
    • No image is recorded when the shutter release button is pressed to adjust 
    the white balance.
    • The message [The operation could not be completed correctly] appears 
    when measuring is unsuccessful. Press the 4 button while displayed to 
    remeasure the white balance.
    • If a picture is extremely overexposed or underexposed, the white balance 
    may not be adjusted. In this case, adjust exposure to the correct amount level 
    before adjusting the white balance.
    • When the mode dial is set to C (Movie), the white balance cannot be 
    measured. Adjust the white balance in any capture mode other than C 
    before recording a movie.
    Fine-Tuning the White Balance
    Four-way controller (23) Adjusts the tone of the colors between 
    green (G) and magenta (M).
    Four-way controller (45) Adjusts the tone of the colors between 
    blue (B) and amber (A).
    | button Resets the adjustment value. (Available 
    only when [Green Button] is assigned to | 
    button in [Green Button] of the [A Rec. 
    Mode 4] menu (p.197).)
    Shade
    MENU
    G G
    B BA
    AA
    M MG1 ±0
    ±0
    Cancel Check OKOK 
    						
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    4Press the 4 button.
    The camera returns to the [White Balance] screen.
    5Press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take a picture.
    You can select a color space to use.
    Set [Color Space] in the [A Rec. Mode 4] 
    menu (p.88).
    When set to K, the white balance can also be measured by pressing the 
    shutter release button fully (except while recording a movie).
    Setting the Color Space
    sRGBSets to sRGB color space. (default setting)
    AdobeRGBSets to AdobeRGB color space.
    The file naming system changes depending on the color space setting as 
    shown below.
    For sRGB: IMGPxxxx.JPG
    For AdobeRGB: _IGPxxxx.JPG
    “xxxx” indicates the file number. This is displayed as a four-digit sequential 
    number. (p.280) 
    MENU35mm sRGB
    PEF
    AF1
    12
    34
    Cancel OKOK
    Green Button
    AF/AE-L Button
    Memory Color Space
    RAW File Format
    Shake Reduction
    Input Focal Length
    sRGBAdobeRGB 
    						
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    Color Space
    Color ranges for various input/output devices, such as digital 
    cameras, monitors, and printers, differ. This color range is called the 
    Color Space.
    To recreate different color spaces in different devices, standard color 
    spaces have been proposed. This camera supports sRGB and 
    AdobeRGB.
    sRGB is mainly used for devices such as a computer.
    AdobeRGB covers a wider range of color than sRGB and is used for 
    occupational uses such as industrial printing.
    An image created in AdobeRGB may appear lighter than an image 
    created in sRGB when output from an sRGB compatible device. 
    						
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    Correcting Images
    The camera and lens properties can be automatically adjusted for when 
    taking pictures.
    Adjusts the brightness and reduces the occurrence of overexposed and 
    underexposed areas.
    Expands the dynamic range and enables a more ample gradation 
    expression by the CMOS sensor and reduces the occurrence of 
    overexposed areas.
    1Press the M button in the status screen.
    The control panel appears.
    Press the M button when the status screen is not displayed.
    2Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Highlight 
    Correction] and press the 4 button.
    The [Highlight Correction] screen appears.
    3Use the four-way controller (45) 
    to select [Off] or [On].
    4Press the 4 button.
    The camera returns to the control panel.
    Adjusting Brightness
    Highlight Correction
    MENU
    DRDR200200
    OKOK Highlight Correction
    Cancel Off 
    						
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    Shooting Settings6Expands the dynamic range and enables a more ample gradation 
    expression by the CMOS sensor and reduces the occurrence of 
    underexposed areas.
    1Press the M button in the status screen.
    The control panel appears.
    Press the M button when the status screen is not displayed.
    2Use the four-way controller (2345) to select [Shadow 
    Correction] and press the 4 button.
    The [Shadow Correction] screen appears.
    3Use the four-way controller (45) 
    to select [Off], [Low], [Medium] or 
    [High].
    4Press the 4 button.
    The camera returns to the control panel.
    • When [Highlight Correction] is set to [On], the minimum sensitivity is set to 
    ISO 400. If [3. Expanded Sensitivity] in the [A Custom Setting 1] menu (p.89) 
    is set to [On], the sensitivity is set to ISO 200.
    • [Highlight Correction] is fixed to [On] when the capture mode is set to 
    n(Stage Lighting) or l (Night Snap) of H (Scene) mode.
    Shadow Correction
    You can also set Highlight Correction and Shadow Correction in [D-Range 
    Setting] of the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu (p.88).
    MENUOKOK Shadow Correction
    Cancel Off 
    						
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