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Shooting
Viewfinder
Super control
Flash
Conditions
Shutter
mode
Indications
panel
Flash mode
timing
for firing the
sPeed limit
Indications
fiash
~
~
Fill-in flash
Fill-in flash
1st curtain
Always fires
60 sec.-
~
C/C/
@~
(red-eye
1/180 sec.
reduction)
~
c,::::
(1)
Flash off
-
-
-
Fill-in flashl
.,
2nd CURTAIN
Slow
2nd curtain
~
C
synchronization
S
(2nd curtain)
M
:: !-,L L
~
Manual flash
~
FULL
(FULL)
60 sec.-
'.
'.'
~
Manual flash
Always fires
11180 sec.
~
,
,
1/4
(1/4 )
1st curtain
~
:. :E,
~
Manual flash
1116
(1/16)
~
:-E,'-:
~
Manual flash
1/64
(1/64)
*1 When the flash is set to the Super FP mode, it detects backlight with longer duration than
for normal flash before emitting light.
~"Super
FP flash" (P. 80)
*2 AUTO, @, ~ cannot be set in NIGHT+PORTRAIT mode.
White balance color temperature
I
8000 [K]
1
,1
1
I
4000 5000 6000
'I
3000
,I
~
3
<t>
2000
1
• The color temperatures for each light source
indicated in the above scale are approximate.
The higher the color temperature, the richer
the light in bluish tones and the poorer in
reddish; the lower the color temperature, the
richer the light in reddish tones and the
poorer in bluish. The spectral balance of
different white light sources is rated
numerically by color temperature - concept
of physics expressed using the Kelvin (K)
temperature scale. The color of sunlight and
other natural light sources and the color of a
light bulb and other artificial light sources
~ can be expressed in terms of color
~
temperature.
~
It follows, then, that the color temperatures of fluorescent lights make them unsuitable as
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artificial light sources. There are gaps in the hues from the color temperatures of fluorescent
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light. If these differences in hue are small, they can be calculated with color temperature and
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this is called correlated color temperature.
The 4000K, 4500K and 6600K preset settings in this camera are correlated color
temperatures, and should not be considered strictly as color temperatures. Use these
settings for shooting conditions under fluorescent lights.
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