Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Reference Manual
- Camera Manuals
- Table of Contents
- Getting to Know the Camera
- First Steps
- Tutorial
- Basic Photography and Playback
- Guide Mode
- Matching Settings to the Subject or Situation (Scene Mode)
- Special Effects
- More on Photography
- P, S, A, and M Modes
- Recording and Viewing Movies
- More on Playback
- Connections
- Camera Menus
- The Playback Menu: Managing Images
- The Shooting Menu: Shooting Options
- The Setup Menu: Camera Setup
- Setup Menu Options
- Reset Setup Options
- Format Memory Card
- Date Stamp
- Time Zone and Date
- Language
- Monitor Brightness
- Info Display Format
- Auto Info Display
- Auto off Timers
- Self-Timer
- Image Dust Off Ref Photo
- Image Comment
- Copyright Information
- Beep
- Flicker Reduction
- Buttons
- Rangefinder
- Manual Focus Ring in AF Mode
- File Number Sequence
- Storage Folder
- File Naming
- Location Data
- Airplane Mode
- Send to Smart Device (Auto)
- Bluetooth
- Eye-Fi Upload
- Conformity Marking
- Slot Empty Release Lock
- Reset All Settings
- Firmware Version
- Setup Menu Options
- The Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies
- Recent Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Notes
- Specs
- Kit Lenses
- Index
- User Manual
- Warranty
113P, S, A, and M Modes
A Color Temperature
The perceived color of a light source varies with the viewer and other
conditions. Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of a
light source, defined with reference to the temperature to which an
object would have to be heated to radiate light in the same
wavelengths. While light sources with a color temperature in the
neighborhood of 5000–5500 K appear white, light sources with a lower
color temperature, such as incandescent light bulbs, appear slightly
yellow or red. Light sources with a higher color temperature appear
tinged with blue.
“Warmer” (redder) colors “Cooler” (bluer) colors
q I (sodium-vapor lamps): 2700 K
w J (incandescent)/I (warm-white fluorescent.): 3000 K
e I (white fluorescent): 3700 K
r I (cool-white fluorescent): 4200 K
t I (day white fluorescent): 5000 K
y H (direct sunlight): 5200 K
u N (flash): 5400 K
i G (cloudy): 6000 K
o I (daylight fluorescent): 6500 K
!0 I (high temp. mercury-vapor): 7200 K
!1 M (shade): 8000 K
Note: All figures are approximate.
3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10000 [
K
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