Sony CYBER-SHOT dsc-s75 Operating Instructions Manual page 60

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balance
(WHITE
BALANCE)
Mode
dial:
~/S/NM/SCW
Normally, the white balance 1s
automatrcally adjusted (AUTO). When
you record wrth the shootmg condition
fixed or under the specific lighting
conditton, you can manually adjust the
whrte balance.
1
3
2
The menu appears.
3
Select WB] (WHITE BAL)
with 4/b, the desired
setting
with AIV.
ONE PUSH (r'r )
Adjustmg the whtte balance
depending on the light source
AUTO (No indicator)
Adjusts the wlute balance
automaucally
Under fluorescent lightmg
IN DOOR (79:)
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Places where the lightmg
conditron changes quickly
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Under bright lightmg such as
photography studios
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Under sodium or mercury lamps
OUT DOOR (-#-)
Recording a sunnsektnset, ntght
scene, neon stgns, or fireworks
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To reactivate
auto adjustment
Select [AUTO] with A/V m step 3.
Notes
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The r'r
Indicator
means:
Slow flashmg:
whtte balance 1s not set or
was not able to be set.
Qmck flashmg:
white balance IS bemg
adjusted (after you pressed A).
Lrt steady: white balance has been set.
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If the fi
Indicator
keeps flashmg even
when you press A, record m automanc
whtte balance mode.
To shoot in one-push white
balance mode
@ Select [ONE PUSH]. The r'r
indicator appears.
@ Shoot a wlute object such as paper
full under the same srtuatron you
will shoot.
@ Press A.
The r! mdicator flashes qutckly.
When the whrte balance has been
adjusted and stored m the memory,
the mdicator stops flashmg.
Tips
The Image IS susceptible
to lightmg
conditrons.
The image looks blue under
sunlight m the summer, and looks red
under mercury
lamps. Human eyes can
resolve these oroblems.
However,
the
camera canndt resolve the problem
without makmg adjustments.
Normally,
the camera adjusts tt automattcally,
but, if
the Image appears m strange colors, we
recommend
that you change the wmte
balance mode.
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