Canon EOS D60 Manuel D'Instructions
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Custom White Balance Setting
Custom white balance lets you set the white balance yourself by photographing a white subject
to use as the basis for the camera’s white balance, and then selecting that picture for use as
white balance data.
to use as the basis for the camera’s white balance, and then selecting that picture for use as
white balance data.
1
Photograph a white subject.
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Take a picture of a white subject, just as
you would take a normal picture.
you would take a normal picture.
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Frame the shot so that the white subject fills the
entire partial metering zone in the viewfinder.
entire partial metering zone in the viewfinder.
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This picture can be taken using any mode (
→16).
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Photograph a white subject so that a standard
exposure is obtained. If the picture is underex-
posed or overexposed, the correct white balance
might not be obtained.
exposure is obtained. If the picture is underex-
posed or overexposed, the correct white balance
might not be obtained.
2
From the menu, select [Custom
WB].
WB].
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Press the < MENU> button.
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Turn the <
> dial to select [Custom WB],
then press the <
> button.
3
Select the image.
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Turn the <
> dial to select the picture you
took in step 1, then press the <
> button.
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When the setting is entered, the screen
returns to the menu.
returns to the menu.
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Press the < MENU> button to clear the
screen and exit the menu.
screen and exit the menu.
4
Press the <
AF
WB
WB
> button. (
6
)
5
Select the white balance.
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Turn the <
> dial to select <
>.
➡
The custom white balance is entered.
Partial metering zone