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Advanced recordings
White Balance
The color of your image depends on the type and quality of the light 
source. If you want the color of your image to be realistic, select an 
appropriate lighting condition to calibrate the white balance.
Press the Home (   )  button 
p touch “Manual” p 
touch the White Balance ( 
 )  tab.
Touch the desired submenu item.
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White Balance : 
Auto
Submenu items
Auto ( 
 ):   Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the 
recording conditions.
Daylight (   ):   Use outdoors in normal daylight. Adjusts the white 
balance according to outdoor lighting conditions.
Cloudy ( 
 ):   Use when recording in the shade or cloudy weather.
Fluorescent ( 
 ):   Use when recording under white fluorescent lights.
Tungsten ( 
 ):   Use when recording under halogen lamps and 
incandescent lights.
Custom WB ( 
 ):   Lets you manually adjust the white balance to match 
the light source or situation.


Understanding White Balance
White balance (WB) is the process of removing unrealistic color casts, 
so that objects which appear white are rendered white in your image. 
Proper white balance has to take into account the “color temperature” 
of a light source, which refers to the relative warmth or coolness of 
white light. 
To set the white balance manually
Press the Home (   )  button 
p touch “Manual” p touch the 
White Balance ( 
 )  tab 
p touch the Custom WB ( 
 )  tab.
The “( 
 )  Set White Balance” indicator appears.
Fill the screen with a white object, and then touch the ( 
 )  tab.
The white balance setting is stored.
The stored white balance setting will be applied the next time 
you record.
When setting the white balance manually, the subject must be white, 
otherwise, your camcorder may not detect an appropriate setting value.
The adjusted setting remains until you set the white balance again.
During normal outdoor recording, setting to “Auto” may provide 
better results.
Cancel the digital zoom function for clear and precise setting. 
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Reset the white balance if light conditions change.