Canon VB-R13VE Manual
Setting Page
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[Auto]
Automatically adjusts the white balance.
Automatically adjusts the white balance.
[Manual]
Operate [One-shot WB], [R Gain], and [B Gain] to manually set the white balance.
Operate [One-shot WB], [R Gain], and [B Gain] to manually set the white balance.
[Daylight Fluorescent]
Select this when capturing under a daylight fluorescent lamp.
Select this when capturing under a daylight fluorescent lamp.
[White Fluorescent]
Select this when capturing under a daylight fluorescent lamp or white fluorescent lamp.
Select this when capturing under a daylight fluorescent lamp or white fluorescent lamp.
[Warm Fluorescent]
Select this when capturing under a warm fluorescent lamp.
Select this when capturing under a warm fluorescent lamp.
[Mercury Lamp]
Select this when capturing under a mercury lamp.
Select this when capturing under a mercury lamp.
[Sodium Lamp]
Select this when capturing under an orange sodium lamp.
Select this when capturing under an orange sodium lamp.
[Halogen Lamp]
Select this when capturing under a halogen lamp or incandescent lamp.
Select this when capturing under a halogen lamp or incandescent lamp.
[One-shot WB]
If you set white balance to [Manual], this will force the white balance to match the light source and lock the setting.
If you set white balance to [Manual], this will force the white balance to match the light source and lock the setting.
Setting Method Example:
Illuminate a white subject (white paper, etc.) using the light source, making sure the subject fills the entire screen, and then
click [Exec].
[R Gain]
If you set white balance to [Manual], set the Red gain values.
If you set white balance to [Manual], set the Red gain values.
[B Gain]
If you set white balance to [Manual], set the Blue gain values.
If you set white balance to [Manual], set the Blue gain values.
[Noise Reduction]
Select a noise reduction level. This setting is generally more effective in low-light conditions.
Select a noise reduction level. This setting is generally more effective in low-light conditions.
When set to [Strong], the noise reduction effect is increased, but residual images are more likely to appear.
When set to [Mild], the noise reduction effect is decreased and resolution is increased, but the video file size becomes
larger.
[Sharpness]
Select a sharpness level.
Select a sharpness level.
When set toward [Strong] the video becomes sharper, and when set toward [Mild] the video becomes softer.
When set toward [Strong] the video file size becomes larger.
[Color Saturation]
Select a color saturation level.
Select a color saturation level.
[Haze Compensation]
If the subject is obscured by haze, this adjusts contrast in the video to improve subject visibility.
If the subject is obscured by haze, this adjusts contrast in the video to improve subject visibility.
[Manual]
Set the level of compensation in [Haze Compensation Level].
Set the level of compensation in [Haze Compensation Level].
[Auto]
Automatically performs haze compensation. Select the compensation strength in [Haze Compensation Strength (Auto)]
Automatically performs haze compensation. Select the compensation strength in [Haze Compensation Strength (Auto)]
(P. 109).
Important
• When [Clear IR Mode] is set to [Enable], the setting of [White Balance] cannot be changed.
• When [Day/Night] is set to [Night Mode] (including when it is set to [Auto] and Night Mode is judged to be applicable), the white
balance function cannot be used.
• If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location where the light source changes gradually, such as when capturing a subject
continuously day and night, appropriate colors may not be achieved. In this case, appropriate colors can be achieved by changing the
captured video with settings such as [One shot WB].
captured video with settings such as [One shot WB].
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