Sony DSC-P200/R Operating Instructions - Page 31
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Using the menu For details on the operation t page 25 WB (White Bal) Adjusts the color tones according to the lighting condition in a situation, for example, when the colors of a image look strange. (One push SET) Memorizes the basic white color which will be used in (One push) mode. (One-push) Memorizes the basic white color for the (One-push) mode. After selecting , do as follows. 1 Frame a white object such as a piece of paper filling the screen under the same lighting conditions as you will shoot the subject. 2 Select [ ] (One push SET) with v. The screen momentarily turns black and the indicator flashes quickly. When the white balance has been adjusted and stored in the memory, (One push) is selected again. WB (Flash) n (Incandescent) WB(Fluorescent) (Cloudy) (Daylight) Auto • If the indicator flashes slowly, the white balance has not been set or cannot be set. Use automatic white balance. • Do not shake or strike the camera while the flashes quickly. indicator • When flash mode is set to (Forced flash), or SL (Slow synchro), the white balance is adjusted to the condition with the flash emitting. Adjusts for the flash conditions. • You cannot select this item when shooting movies. Adjusts for places where the lighting conditions change quickly such as a party hall, or under bright lighting such as photography studios. Adjusts for fluorescent lighting. Adjusts for a cloudy sky. Adjusts for outdoors, shooting night scenes, neon signs, fireworks, or sunrise, or conditions before and after sundown. Adjusts the White Balance automatically. • For details on [WB] t page 12 • Under fluorescent lights that flicker, the white balance function may not work correctly even though you select WB(Fluorescent). • Except in [ ] and [ WB ] modes, the white balance function is automatically set to [Auto] when the flash strobes. • The selection is limited according to the Scene mode (page 27). 31