Nikon D2H D2H User's Manual - Page 67
Taking Photographs-White Balance, Shade, daylight, Cloudy, Direct, sunlight, Flash, Fluorescent
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Taking Photographs-White Balance The WB Button White balance can also be fine-tuned by pressing the WB button and rotating the sub-command dial. White balance is displayed in the rear control panel; at settings other than ±0, a icon appears in the rear control panel and in the viewfinder sidebar: Rear control panel Viewfinder Fine-Tuning and Color Temperature Approximate color-temperatures for settings other than A (auto) are given below (values may differ from color temperatures given by photo color meters): Direct Incandescent Fluorescent* sunlight Flash Cloudy Shade (daylight) (daylight) +3 2,700 K 2,700 K 4,800 K 4,800 K 5,400 K 6,700 K +2 2,800 K 3,000 K 4,900 K 5,000 K 5,600 K 7,100 K +1 2,900 K 3,700 K 5,000 K 5,200 K 5,800 K 7,500 K ±0 3,000 K 4,200 K 5,200 K 5,400 K 6,000 K 8,000 K -1 3,100 K 5,000 K 5,300 K 5,600 K 6,200 K 8,400 K -2 3,200 K 6,500 K 5,400 K 5,800 K 6,400 K 8,800 K -3 3,300 K 7,200 K 5,600 K 6,000 K 6,600 K 9,200 K * The size of the increments for Fluorescent reflects the wide variations in color temperature among the many different types of fluorescent light source, ranging from low-temperature stadium lighting to high-temperature mercury-vapor lamps. 55