Panasonic AG-3DA1E User Manual

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Adjusting the white balance
In order to reproduce the white accurately, adjust 
the ratio between the three RGB primary colors. 
If the white balance is not adjusted properly, 
not only will the white be reproduced poorly but 
the color tones of the entire screen will also be 
downgraded. When you are shooting in manual 
mode, readjust the white balance whenever 
lighting conditions change.
You can save adjustments and reselect them by 
setting the WHITE BAL switch to A or B.
You can also use the preset values.
Use the settings to suit the shooting conditions.
B
A
BARS
SHUTT
ER
AUDIO
SPEED
INPUT
MIC PO
WER +
48V
(R)
1
2
SEL
WFM
SELECT
CH 2
INT
ON
OFF
INPUT 2
(L)
INT
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
AWB button
WHITE BAL switch
White balance adjustments
1
  Set the shutter speed. (Page 46)
2
  Place a white pattern in a location with the 
same lighting conditions and light source 
as the subject, then zoom in and fill the 
whole screen with white.
Something white (a white cloth or wall) near 
the subject can be used instead.
Do not include bright spotlights in your 
shot.
3
  Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B 
(whichever one you want to save the 
adjustment in).
4
  Hold down the AWB button for a while.
The following messages appear on the 
screen.
 
Message during adjustment
AWB ABB Ach
*
 ACTIVE
The camera performs the white balance 
adjustment and the black balance 
adjustment in sequence. The adjustment 
will be finished in a few seconds.
 
Message after adjustment
AWB ABB Ach
*
 END
An error message appears on the screen 
when white balance adjustment is not 
possible.
   
Message when adjustment cannot be 
done
AWB Ach
*
 NG
*
 Bch when the WHITE BAL switch is set to 
B.
Using presets
Use this feature when you have no time to make 
white balance adjustments.
1
  Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST.
The current white balance value appears.
White balance values 300 K and 5600 K 
are preset in the PRST position.  
Guide to the preset values  
P3.K (300 K): halogen light  
P5.6K (5600 K): outdoors
2
  Press the AWB button.
White balance switches between 300 K and 
5600 K.