Panasonic PVDV203 PVDV203 User Guide - Page 28

Advanced Settings

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Advanced Settings White Balance Auto White Balance ("AWB") automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions. However, when using Digital Functions, etc., you may get better results by using the manual adjustment. 3, 4, A, B JOG KEY 1POWER 1 Set POWER to CAMERA. 2 Press AUTO/MANUAL so that the "MNL" indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 3 Press JOG KEY repeatedly until "AWB" appears in the EVF or LCD monitor. 4 Rotate JOG KEY to select other modes. (See mode chart at left.) • Press AUTO/MANUAL to cancel the setting. * For manual White Balance adjustment: A. Rotate JOG KEY to select " " . 2AUTO/MANUAL Mode Description Automatically maintains optimum AWB color balance in most lighting conditions. When the source illumination is a halogen lamp. When shooting outdoors on a sunny day. The White Balance setting that was previously set manually. * Note • When ZOOM is set to 10X or higher, White Balance cannot be adjusted. B. Point the Palmcorder at a white object (full-screen) and hold JOG KEY down until " " indication stops flashing. • If " " indication flashes when the Palmcorder is turned on, the previous manual White Balance setting is in effect. In the following cases, the " " indication flashes: • The flashing indicates that the previously adjusted White Balance setting is still kept. This setting will be kept until White Balance is adjusted again. • Correct White Balance may not be attainable manually in poor lighting conditions. Note • DISPLAY (Menu OSD: p. 109) must be set to ALL for MF, AE, W.BALANCE, HIGH SPEED SHUTTER, or IRIS to be displayed on the LCD or EVF. • While "GAIN UP" or "MAGICPIX" is displayed on the LCD or EVF, Manual White Balance is inoperable. 28 Forassistance,pleasecall:1-800-211-PANA(7262)orsende-mailto:[email protected]

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Forassistance, pleasecall: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)orsende-mailto:[email protected]
DISPLAY (Menu OSD: p. 109) must be
set to ALL for MF, AE, W.BALANCE,
HIGH SPEED SHUTTER, or IRIS to be
displayed on the LCD or EVF.
While
GAIN UP
or
MAGICPIX
is
displayed on the LCD or EVF, Manual
White Balance is inoperable.
Note
Advanced Settings
1
Set POWER to CAMERA.
2
Press AUTO/MANUAL
so that the
MNL
indication appears in the EVF
or the LCD monitor.
3
Press JOG KEY repeatedly
until
AWB
appears in the EVF or LCD
monitor.
4
Rotate JOG KEY
to select other
modes. (See mode chart at left.)
Press AUTO/MANUAL to cancel the
setting.
Mode
AWB
*
3, 4, A, B
JOG KEY
White Balance
Auto White Balance (
AWB
) automatically
maintains optimum color balance in most
lighting conditions. However, when using
Digital Functions, etc., you may get better
results by using the manual adjustment.
1
POWER
Description
Automatically maintains optimum
color balance in most lighting
conditions.
When the source illumination is a
halogen lamp.
When shooting outdoors on a
sunny day.
The White Balance setting that
was previously set manually.
* For manual White Balance
adjustment:
A.
Rotate JOG KEY
to select
.
B.
Point the Palmcorder at a white
object (full-screen) and hold JOG
KEY down until
indication stops
flashing.
If
indication flashes when the
Palmcorder is turned on, the previous
manual White Balance setting is in
effect.
In the following cases, the
indication flashes:
The flashing indicates that the
previously adjusted White Balance
setting is still kept. This setting will be
kept until White Balance is adjusted
again.
Correct White Balance may not be
attainable manually in poor lighting
conditions.
2
AUTO/MANUAL
When ZOOM is set to 10X or
higher, White Balance cannot be
adjusted.
Note