Olympus 5050 C-5050 Zoom Reference Manual (11 MB) - Page 135

Preset 1 white balance, lamp is generally used in offices, etc.

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White balance Preset 1 white balance Select a white balance setting according to the type of light when shooting outdoors. Press to select one of the following settings, then press . Press again to exit the menu. PRESEt1 WB : For shooting in the shade. : For shooting on a cloudy day. : For shooting on a sunny day. : For shooting in evening sunlight. CANCEL SELECt GO Preset 2 white balance Select a white balance setting according to the type of light when shooting indoors. Press to select one of the following settings, then press . Press again to exit the menu. : For shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp (6700K)*. This type of PRESEt2 WB lamp is used mainly in homes. : For shooting under a neutral white 7 fluorescent lamp (5000K)*. This type of lamp is generally used in desk lamps, etc. CANCEL SELECt GO : For shooting under a cool white fluorescent lamp (4200K)*. This type of PRESEt2 WB lamp is generally used in offices, etc. : For shooting under a white fluorescent lamp (3500K)*. : For shooting under a tungsten light (3000K)*. CANCEL SELECt GO * The color temperature values (K) are approximate. They are not an accurate indication of color. TIPS • You can also preview different color tones by trying the different PRESET WB settings under the actual light source and checking the result on the monitor. 134 Adjusting the image quality and exposure

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134
White balance
7
Adjusting the image quality
and exposure
Preset 1 white balance
Select a white balance setting according to the type of light when shooting
outdoors. Press
to select one of the following settings, then press
.
Press
again to exit the menu.
:
For shooting in the shade.
:
For shooting on a cloudy day.
:
For shooting on a sunny day.
:
For shooting in evening sunlight.
Preset 2 white balance
Select a white balance setting according to the type of light when shooting
indoors. Press
to select one of the following settings, then press
.
Press
again to exit the menu.
:
For shooting under a daylight
fluorescent lamp (6700K)*. This type of
lamp is used mainly in homes.
:
For shooting under a neutral white
fluorescent lamp (5000K)*. This type of
lamp is generally used in desk lamps,
etc.
:
For shooting under a cool white
fluorescent lamp (4200K)*. This type of
lamp is generally used in offices, etc.
:
For shooting under a white fluorescent
lamp (3500K)*.
:
For shooting under a tungsten light
(3000K)*.
*
The color temperature values (K) are
approximate. They are not an accurate indication of color.
TIPS
You can also preview different color tones by trying the different
PRESET WB settings under the actual light source and checking the
result on the monitor.
GO
SELECt
PRESEt1 WB
CANCEL
GO
SELECt
PRESEt2 WB
CANCEL
GO
SELECt
PRESEt2 WB
CANCEL