Casio P600 User Manual - Page 82

to select the setting you, want, and then press [SET]., OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS, NOTES

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. Use [̆] and [̄] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. When shooting under these conditions: Normal conditions Outdoor daylight on a clear day Outdoor daylight on an overcast or rainy day, in the shade of a tree, etc. In the shade of a building or any other area where the color temperature is high Under incandescent lighting Under white fluorescent light (suppresses color fogging) Under daylight white or daylight fluorescent light (suppresses color fogging) Flash Difficult lighting that requires manual control (See "Adjusting White Balance Manually".) Select this setting: Auto 1 2 Manual NOTES • When "Auto" is selected for the white balance setting, the camera reads the color of the subject and automatically corrects the color balance. Certain subject colors and lighting conditions can cause problems for the camera as it tries to read the color. If this happens, use one of the other fixed white balance settings in accordance with your current lighting conditions. • Selecting "Manual" changes white balance to the settings achieved the last time a manual white balance operation was performed. • You can use key customization (page 123) to configure the camera so the white balance setting changes whenever you press [̇] or [̈] while in the REC mode. 82

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
3.
Use [
³
] and [
´
] to select the setting you
want, and then press [SET].
NOTES
• When “Auto” is selected for the white balance
setting, the camera reads the color of the subject
and automatically corrects the color balance. Certain
subject colors and lighting conditions can cause
problems for the camera as it tries to read the color.
If this happens, use one of the other fixed white
balance settings in accordance with your current
lighting conditions.
• Selecting “Manual” changes white balance to the
settings achieved the last time a manual white
balance operation was performed.
• You can use key customization (page 123) to
configure the camera so the white balance setting
changes whenever you press [
±
] or [
²
] while in the
REC mode.
When shooting under these conditions:
Normal conditions
Outdoor daylight on a clear day
Outdoor daylight on an overcast or rainy
day, in the shade of a tree, etc.
In the shade of a building or any other
area where the color temperature is high
Under incandescent lighting
Under white fluorescent light
(suppresses color fogging)
Under daylight white or daylight fluorescent
light (suppresses color fogging)
Flash
Difficult lighting that requires manual control
(See “Adjusting White Balance Manually”.)
Select this setting:
Auto
1
2
Manual