Nikon Z 50 Reference Manual - Page 98
Natural Light Auto, White Balance Fine-Tuning, Studio Flash Lighting, Color Temperature, White balance
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D D ("Natural Light Auto") D (Natural light auto) may not produce the desired results under artificial light. Choose 4 (Auto) or an option that matches the light source. D White Balance Fine-Tuning At settings other than Choose color temperature, white balance can be fine-tuned using the White balance items in the i menu and the photo and movie shooting menus (0 121). D Studio Flash Lighting 4 (Auto) may not produce the desired results with large studio flash units. Use preset white balance or set white balance to 5 (Flash) and use fine-tuning to adjust white balance. A Color Temperature The perceived color of a light source varies with the viewer and other conditions. Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of a light source, defined with reference to the temperature to which an object would have to be heated to radiate light in the same wavelengths. While light sources with a color temperature in the neighborhood of 5000-5500 K appear white, light sources with a lower color temperature, such as incandescent light bulbs, appear slightly yellow or red. Light sources with a higher color temperature appear tinged with blue. "Warmer" (redder) colors "Cooler" (bluer) colors 3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10000 [ K ] In general, choose lower values if your pictures have a red cast or to intentionally make colors colder, higher values if your pictures are tinged blue or to intentionally make colors warmer. 70 Basic Settings