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Adjusting black balance
To reproduce black accurately, align the zero level 
of the primary colors RGB.
When the black level is wrong, not only the 
reproduction of black is bad, but also 
the tone of the whole screen becomes bad.
Usually there is no need to adjust black balance,
but adjustment is required in the following cases.
 
When using the camera for the first time
 
When using the camera after not using it for a 
long time
 
When using in conditions where the surrounding 
temperature has changed greatly
 
After changing the GAIN and shutter speed
 
After switching from <PB> mode to <CAMERA> 
mode
Press the <AWB> button to adjust white balance 
automatically, and continue to press it to adjust 
black balance. Do so after preparing conditions to 
adjust white balance.
Message during adjustment:
[ABB ACTIVE]
Message when adjustment is completed:
[ABB END]
• Even when the [ATW] function is in use, 
continue to press the <AWB> button to adjust 
black balance.
• Black balance cannot be adjusted during 
shooting.
[ATW] (Auto Tracking White) function
The [ATW] function automatically decides the 
shooting environment and always automatically 
adjusts for optimal white balance during shooting.
The [ATW] function can be assigned to the 
<WHITE BAL> switch (either <A>/<B>/<PRST> 
position) in the [ATW] item on the setup menu [SW 
MODE] screen. (Page 82)
Also, the factory setting allows the [ATW] function 
to work in auto mode.
(Page 84)
Natural light sensor
• Some adjustment error may occur depending 
on the environment.
• Perform white balance adjustment (Page 20) 
when high accuracy white balance adjustment 
is required.
• This camera is equipped with a natural light 
sensor to assist the [ATW] function. When 
shooting using the [ATW] function, do not block 
the natural light sensor with your hand.