Panasonic PVGS70D PVGS70D User Guide - Page 38
ADJUSTING WHITE BALANCE MANUALLY, About White Balance Sensor
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AUTO MANUAL 1 FOCUS WB/SHUTTER 2, 3, 4 IRIS/MF/VOL/JOG PUSH MNL 1 12 Adjusting White Balance Manually When the Auto White Balance Adjustment function does not operate suitably under the existing light conditions, use the Manual White Balance Adjustment mode. 1 Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MANUAL]. ≥The [MNL] Indication 1 appears. 2 Press the [PUSH] Dial. ≥The [AWB] Indication appears. 3 Rotate the [PUSH] Dial until the [1] Indication 2 is displayed. 4 Point the Palmcorder at a full-screen white subject, and then keep the [PUSH] Dial pressed until indication [1] stops flashing. ≥When the [1] Indication flashes after turning the Palmcorder on, the previously adjusted white balance setting is still kept. To Resume Automatic Adjustment Rotate the [PUSH] Dial until the [AWB] Indication appears. Or, set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO]. 3 4 10 000K 9 000K 8 000K 7 000K 6 000K 5 000K 1) 4 000K 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 3 000K 8) 2 000K 9) 10) 1 000K K=Kelvin Color Temperature ª About White Balance Sensor The White Balance Sensor 3 determines the nature of the light source during recording. ≥Do not cover the White Balance Sensor with your hand during recording. Otherwise, White Balance will not work normally. ≥The red light from the Recording Lamp 4 will be reflected off your hand or object, possibly causing the White Balance sensor to operate incorrectly and changing the coloring. Use of Auto White Balance Adjustment in inappropriate lighting conditions may result in reddish or bluish images. Where the subject is surrounded by many light-sources, Auto White Balance Adjustment may not operate properly. In such a case, we suggest that you adjust the White Balance. 1) The range that is controlled by the Auto White Balance Adjustment Mode of this Palmcorder 2) Blue sky 3) Cloudy sky (Rain) 4) TV screen 5) Sunlight 6) White fluorescent light 7) Halogen light bulb 8) Incandescent light bulb 9) Sunrise and sunset 10) Candlelight ≥For other notes, see page 88. 38