Setting The White Balance - Pentax K-70 Operating Manual

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t Memo
• For q and U, a new folder is created and the captured
images are saved there.
• The shortest time that can be set for [Interval] is 5 seconds
when [Digital Filter], [Clarity], or [Skin Tone] is set, and 10
seconds when [HDR Capture] is set.
• The second and later exposures start at the intervals set in
[Interval]. If the exposure time is longer than the time set in
[Interval], some of the pictures that are supposed to be taken
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at the set intervals are not actually taken. For example, if the
time set in [Interval] is 2 seconds and the exposure time is 3
seconds, the first exposure does not end at the time the
second exposure is supposed to start (2 seconds after the
start of shooting), and so the second picture is not taken. As
a result, Interval Shooting ends before the specified number
of shots are taken. In such cases, you can set [Standby
Interval] in [12 Interval Shooting Options] of the E2 menu so
that pictures are taken at the set intervals after each exposure
ends. The screen displayed in Step 4 varies depending on the
[12 Interval Shooting Options] setting.
• For q and U, the focus position used when the first picture
is taken is locked. In order to perform autofocus for each
exposure, set [13 AF in Interval Shooting] to [Adjusts focus for
each shot] in the E2 menu.
• For U and w, set the camera on a fixed support such as
tripods during shooting.
• For w, [Shake Reduction] of the A4 menu is fixed to [Off].
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Setting the White Balance

1
Press B in standby mode.
The White Balance setting screen appears.
Press X to use Digital Preview when shooting with the
viewfinder.
2
Select the desired white
balance setting.
For k, o, and p, turn R to
select the type of white balance.
g Auto White Balance
Multi Auto White Balance
u
Daylight
h
Shade
i
Cloudy
j
q Fluorescent - Daylight Color
r Fluorescent - Daylight White
k
s Fluorescent - Cool White
t Fluorescent - Warm White
Tungsten
l
n Color Temperature Enhancement
Manual White Balance 1 to 3
o
Color Temperature 1 to 3
p
Auto White Balance
Auto White Balance
WB±
WB±
Cancel
Cancel
Check
Check
OK
OK

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