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Picture Quality and colouring Settings
Adjusting the White Balance
Setting the White Balance using colour temperature
You can set the White Balance using colour temperature. Colour temperature is a 
numeric value that expresses the colour of light (unit: K*). A picture becomes bluish when 
the colour temperature value is higher, and reddish when the temperature value is lower.
*
 Kelvin
1
Press [WB] button (   )
2
Turn the control dial to select [   ] and press 
3
Use     to select the colour temperature value and 
press [MENU/SET]
 •You can set the colour temperature from 2,500 K to 10,000 K.
Performing White Balance fine adjustments
White Balance settings can be individually fine-tuned if colours still do not appear as 
anticipated.
1
Select the White Balance and press 
2
Use         to perform White Balance fine 
adjustments
: A (amber: orangish colours)
: B (blue: bluish colours)
: G (green: greenish colours)
:  M (magenta: reddish 
colours)
 •Pressing [DISP.] button resets the position back to the centre.
3
Press [MENU/SET]
 
When you perform fine adjustments of the White Balance toward the A (amber) or B (blue) side, 
the colour of the White Balance icon displayed on the screen will change to the fine-tuned colour.
 
When you perform fine adjustments of the White Balance toward the G (green) or M (magenta) 
side, [+] (green) or [-] (magenta) will be displayed in the White Balance icon on the screen.
 
Settings remain applied when using flash.
 
You can perform fine adjustments of the White Balance independently for each White Balance 
setting item.
 
When you set a new White Balance value by selecting [   ], [   ], [   ] or [   ], or change the 
colour temperature by selecting [ 
 ], the White Balance fine adjustment level will be returned to 
the standard setting (centre point).