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Submenu items
Auto: Controls the white balance automatically in response to lighting
conditions.
Daylight (
): For recording outdoors in clear, natural light.
Cloudy (
): For recording in the shade or cloudy weather.
Fluorescent (
): For recording under white fluorescent lights.
Tungsten (
): For recording under halogen lamps and incandescent
lights.
Custom WB (
): Lets you adjust the white balance manually to
match the light source or situation.
Advanced recording
Photo Sharpness
This function lets you create more sharper or softer image by
processing the captured image when you take a photo.
Select the record mode by pressing the MODE button.
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1.
Touch the Menu ( ) tab
Photo Sharpness.
2.
Touch the desired submenu item.
3.
To exit the menu, touch the Exit
(
) or Return ( ) tab.
White Balance
This camcorder automatically adjusts the colour of the subject. You
can record in natural colours depending on the subject and lighting
conditions.
Select the record mode by pressing the MODE button.
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1.
Touch the Menu ( ) tab
White Balance.
2.
Touch the desired submenu item.
3.
To exit the menu, touch the Exit
(
) or Return ( ) tab.
Understanding White Balance
The White Balance (WB) process removes unrealistic colour casts,
so that white objects are rendered white in your image and all other
colours look natural. Proper white balance has to take into account
the “colour temperature” of a light source, which refers to the relative
warmth or coolness of white light.
Submenu items
Soft ( ): Smooths the edges of photo images. Makes
image softer.
Normal (
): The photo images appear with sharp edges
and are suitable for printing.
Sharp (
): Sharpens the edges in photo images further.
Photo Sharpness
Soft
Normal
Sharp
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White Balance
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
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