Инструкция С Настройками для Konica Minolta 5D

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Advanced recording
A calibration error may occur under extremely bright light sources, especially with flash units. If an
error occurs, a message appears on the monitor and the white-balance indicator is yellow. Repeat
the procedure by recalibrating using a gray card as a reference target to reduce the intensity of the
illumination.
White balance can be set to a known color temperature of a
light source or set to the color temperature determined by a
color meter. With the white balance dial in the color
temperature (K) position, press the white-balance button to
open the setting screen. 
Color temperature
Color temperature
:adjust
:enter
Custom-white-balance function allows the camera to be
calibrated to a specific lighting condition. With the white
balance dial in the custom position, press the white-balance
button to open the setting screen. 
Custom white balance
Fill the spot metering area with a white or neutral object; the
object does not need to be in focus. Press the shutter-release
button all the way down to calibrate the camera. 
An image of the reference target is displayed. Press the central
button of the controller to complete the operation. 
A guidance message appears. If the shutter-release button is
pressed partway down, the monitor display returns. The red
custom set indicator is displayed in the white-balance panel.
Turn the white-balance dial to another position to cancel the
routine.
Custom white balance
Use spot metering area.
Press shutter to calibrate.
Spot metering area
Custom white balance
:OK
:select
Magenta/Green compensation
Color temperature
Use the left/right controller keys or control dial to
select among thousand° K, hundred° K, and
magenta/green compensation.
Use the up/down controller keys to adjust the value.
Press the central controller button to complete the
operation.
Color temperature refers to the color of the light emitted from a blackbody radiator at a specific
temperature given in degrees Kelvin. This is an accurate way of measuring light from continuous-
spectrum sources such as the sun and incandescent or tungsten light bulbs. 
However, color temperature alone can be inaccurate with discontinuous-spectrum sources such as
fluorescent. The magenta/green compensation scale allows adjustments to compensate for this
problem. The increment on the scale is equivalent to approximately 5CC; M3 would be 15CC
magenta. 
For information on light sources, see page 69.