User manual

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FUNCTIONS
Contents
A
B
C
ISO AND WHITE BALANCE
ISO and White Balance are set either on the Camera Grip, the
Touch Display or, when tethered, in Phocus.
On the Camera Grip, the ISO / WB Button
(A)
provides
immediate access to ISO and White Balance settings.
The front scroll wheel
(B)
and Rear Scroll Wheel
(C)
are used to make the desired changes. These appear
ontheTouchDisplayandintheElectronicViewnder
(EVF).
For the Touch Display, settings are changed on the
Touch Display or by using the buttons next to the
display.
The settings are automatically and simultaneously adjusted
within the Camera and changes display on both the Touch
DisplayandintheElectronicViewnder.
Note!
The changes are only displayed on the Touch Display after
the settings have been saved. See more information about
making manual White Balance settings in the ‘Touch Display
Settings’ section.
ISO
1 Press ISO / WB button
(A)
.
2 Turn the Front Scroll Wheel
(B)
to select ISO setting.
White Balance WB
1 Press ISO / WB button
(A)
.
2 Turn the Front Scroll Wheel
(B)
to select WB (Auto AWB,
Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Flash, Fluorescent, Tungsten or
Manual WB).
3 To set the Colour Temperature manually, turn the Front
Scroll Wheel
(B)
until “M/WB” is displayed. Then the
Colour Temperature value is displayed at the bottom of
the screen.
4 Use the Rear Scroll Wheel
(C)
to set the Manual WB.
Note!
White Balance settings are technically not necessary for RAW
3F/3FRles.Therawformatlescontainalltheinformation
required for correction in Phocus and/or other software,
regardless of the original colour temperature of the light
source or colour temperature setting of the camera at the time
of exposure.
If you intend to shoot RAW & JPEG or use Phocus for JPEG
productionandplantodeliverorprinttheJPEGlesdirectly,
then you should make a White Balance setting.
Note!
ISO and White Balance settings are made either on the
Camera Grip or the Touch Display. The settings are automat-
ically updated on both the Touch Display and the Electronic
Viewnder.