Nikon D500 Menu Guide - English - Page 50

White Balance, Match white balance to the light source.

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White Balance G button ➜ C photo shooting menu Match white balance to the light source. Option v Auto Keep white (reduce warm colors) Normal Keep warm lighting colors Description White balance is adjusted automatically. For best results, use type G, E or D lens. If optional flash fires, results are adjusted appropriately. J Incandescent Use under incandescent lighting. I Fluorescent Use with: Sodium-vapor lamps • Sodium-vapor lighting (found in sports venues). Warm-white fluorescent • Warm-white fluorescent lights. White fluorescent • White fluorescent lights. Cool-white fluorescent • Cool-white fluorescent lights. Day white fluorescent • Daylight white fluorescent lights. Daylight fluorescent • Daylight fluorescent lights. High temp. mercury-vapor • High color temperature light sources (e.g. mercury-vapor lamps). H Direct sunlight Use with subjects lit by direct sunlight. N Flash Use with optional flash units. G Cloudy Use in daylight under overcast skies. M Shade Use in daylight with subjects in the shade. K Choose color temp. L Preset manual Choose color temperature from list of values. Use subject, light source, or existing photograph as reference for white balance. 50 Menu Guide

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Menu Guide
Match white balance to the light source.
White Balance
G
button
C
photo shooting menu
Option
Description
v
Auto
White balance is adjusted automatically.
For best results, use type G, E or D lens.
If
optional flash fires, results are adjusted
appropriately.
Keep white (reduce warm
colors)
Normal
Keep warm lighting colors
J
Incandescent
Use under incandescent lighting.
I
Fluorescent
Use with:
Sodium-vapor lamps
Sodium-vapor lighting (found in sports
venues).
Warm-white fluorescent
Warm-white fluorescent lights.
White fluorescent
White fluorescent lights.
Cool-white fluorescent
Cool-white fluorescent lights.
Day white fluorescent
Daylight white fluorescent lights.
Daylight fluorescent
Daylight fluorescent lights.
High temp. mercury-vapor
High color temperature light sources
(e.g. mercury-vapor lamps).
H
Direct sunlight
Use with subjects lit by direct sunlight.
N
Flash
Use with optional flash units.
G
Cloudy
Use in daylight under overcast skies.
M
Shade
Use in daylight with subjects in the shade.
K
Choose color temp.
Choose color temperature from list of
values.
L
Preset manual
Use subject, light source, or existing
photograph as reference for white
balance.