Canon OPTURA 100 MC NTSC Instruction Manual page 78

Ntsc digital video camcorder
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The camcorder's auto white balance
system compensates for a wide range of
lighting conditions. Although slight
wtriations are unavoidable, colors will
appear natural in virtually eveW
situation.
In some cases, you will get better
results by setting the white balance
yourselE or using one of the two preset
modes:
-(': [ndoor Mode
• Under halogen or studio/video
lighting
• Subject is of one dominant color
• Close ups
:*_ Outdoor mode
• In daylight, especially for close-
ups and where the subject is of
one dominant color
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1. Make
sure the camcorder
is set to the [] (program
AE) mode.
2. Open the menu and select CAM.SET
UP.
3. Select WHITE
BAL.
4. a) For the indoor,
outdoor
or auto settings,
press the selector
dial in
to choose the setting.
, -_':17':appears in the display when you set the white balance to
indoor/outdoor mode,
b) To set the white balance
yourselt; point the eameorder
at a white
object (such as a sheet of paper)
and zoom in until it fills the
display.
Then
press the selector
dial in to select SET_m_.
• Make sure to continue pointing the camcorder at the white object until
you have finished setting the white balance,
• The _
display flashes then remains lit.
• Depending on the light source, the flashing may at times continue, The
result will remain better than with the auto setting and you can continue
recording.
5. Close the menu.

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