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Changing Basic Settings
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Recording
Clear: ND filter not used
You can select the adjustment mode according to
the shooting conditions.
Preset mode
The color temperature is adjusted to the preset
value (factory setting: 3200K) in this mode.
Select this mode when there is no time to adjust
the white balance or when you wish to fix the
white balance to the condition of you set for a
Picture Profile.
Memory A mode, Memory B mode
The white balance is adjusted to the value stored
in memory A or memory B.
Pressing the WHITE BAL button executes auto
white balance and stores the adjusted value in
memory A or memory B.
ATW (Auto-Tracing White balance) mode
In this mode, the camcorder automatically adjusts
the white balance to the appropriate condition.
When the color temperature of the light source
changes, the white balance adjustment is
automatically executed.
Five steps of adjustment speed can be selected
with “ATW Speed” (page 85) in the CAMERA
SET menu.
When the ATW Hold function is assigned to an
assignable button (page 48), you can
momentarily hold the ATW value to fix the white
balance, even in ATW mode, by pressing the
button.
Note
When NightShot mode is set to “On,” ATW cannot be
set. (PMW-100 only)
Using the switch
Make a selection with the WHITE BAL switch
(page 16).
B: ATW mode or Memory B mode
A: Memory A mode
PRST: Preset mode
The B position of the WHITE BAL switch is
assigned to ATW mode at the factory. The setting
can be changed with “White Switch <B>(page
84) in the CAMERA SET menu to select Memory
B mode.
Setting the camcorder to Full Auto mode (page
36) forcibly activates ATW mode.
Assigning the ATW on/off function to an
assignable button (page 48) permits you to
independently activate/deactivate ATW when
Full Auto mode is off.
Using the Direct menu
When you press the DISPLAY button (page 15),
the current adjustment mode and color
temperature are displayed on the screen (page
19).
AT W: ATW mode
W:A: Memory A mode
W:B: Memory B mode
W:P: Preset mode
W:NS: NightShot mode “On” (PMW-100 only)
When the Direct menu (page 20) is in All mode,
you can select from among ATW, W:A, W:B, and
W:P.
When the Direct menu is in Part mode, you can
switch between ATW and the mode set with the
WHITE BAL switch.
When W:NS is displayed, switching via the
Direct menu is not possible.
Executing Auto White Balance
1 To store the adjustment value in
memory, select Memory A or Memory
B mode.
2 Place a white subject under the same
lighting condition and zoom in on it so
that a white area is obtained on the
screen.
3 Adjust the brightness.
Adjust Iris (PMW-200) or Exposure (PMW-
100) as instructed in “Adjusting the
brightness manually” (page 41) below.
4 Press the WHITE BAL button (page
16).
Auto white balance adjustment begins.
When you execute the adjustment in a memory
mode, the adjusted value is stored in memory (A
or B) selected in step 1.
When you execute the adjustment in ATW mode,
adjustment in ATW is resumed.
Notes
Auto white balance adjustment cannot be performed
when in Preset mode.
White Balance
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