Casio EX-Z1080BE Owners Manual - Page 127

To do this, Select this, setting, Balance Setting Man

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To do this: Select this setting: Let the camera adjust white balance automatically AWB Auto WB Shoot outdoors on a clear day Daylight Shoot outdoors on an overcast rainy day, in the shade, etc. Overcast Shoot in the shadow of a building, in the shade of trees, etc. on a clear day Shade Suppress color cast when shooting under N Day White white or day white fluorescent lighting Fluorescent Suppress color cast when shooting under D Daylight daylight fluorescent lighting Fluorescent Suppress the appearance of light bulb lighting Tungsten Manually adjust white balance to suit a particular light source • For details, see "Configuring the White Balance Setting Manually" (page 128). MWB Manual WB NOTE • When "Auto" is selected for the white balance setting, the camera automatically determines the white point of the subject. Certain subject colors and light source conditions can cause problems when the camera tries to determine the white point, which makes proper white balance adjustment impossible. If this happens, select the white balance setting that matches you shooting conditions (Daylight, Overcast, etc.) • You can use the key customization feature to configure the [W] and [X] buttons so they control the white balance setting (page 138). • To select "Auto" with the control key (when the control key is configured to select the auto white balance setting), scroll through the settings until " AWB " appears on the monitor screen. 127 ADVANCED SETTINGS

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127
ADVANCED SETTINGS
NOTE
W
hen “A
u
to” is selected for the
w
hite
b
alance setting, the
camera a
u
tomatically determines the
w
hite point of the
s
ub
ject. Certain s
ub
ject colors and light so
u
rce conditions
can ca
u
se pro
b
lems
w
hen the camera tries to determine
the
w
hite point,
w
hich makes proper
w
hite
b
alance
adj
u
stment impossi
b
le. If this happens, select the
w
hite
b
alance setting that matches yo
u
shooting conditions
(Daylight, O
v
ercast, etc.)
Yo
u
can
u
se the key c
u
stomization feat
u
re to config
u
re the
[
] and [
]
bu
ttons so they control the
w
hite
b
alance
setting (page 13
8
).
To select “A
u
to”
w
ith the control key (
w
hen the control key
is config
u
red to select the a
u
to
w
hite
b
alance setting),
scroll thro
u
gh the settings
u
ntil “
” appears on the
monitor screen.
To do this:
Select this
setting:
Let the camera adj
u
st
w
hite
b
alance
a
u
tomatically
A
u
to
W
B
Shoot o
u
tdoors on a clear day
Daylight
Shoot o
u
tdoors on an o
v
ercast rainy day, in
the shade, etc.
O
v
ercast
Shoot in the shado
w
of a
bu
ilding, in the
shade of trees, etc. on a clear day
Shade
S
u
ppress color cast
w
hen shooting
u
nder
w
hite or day
w
hite fl
u
orescent lighting
Day
W
hite
Fl
u
orescent
S
u
ppress color cast
w
hen shooting
u
nder
daylight fl
u
orescent lighting
Daylight
Fl
u
orescent
S
u
ppress the appearance of light
bu
l
b
lighting
T
u
ngsten
Man
u
ally adj
u
st
w
hite
b
alance to s
u
it a
partic
u
lar light so
u
rce
For details, see “Config
u
ring the
W
hite
Balance Setting Man
u
ally” (page 12
8
).
Man
u
al
W
B
AWB
N
D
MWB
AWB