K-50 Digital Camera Manual
Table Of Contents
- For Using Your Camera Safely
- Care to be Taken During Handling
- Contents
- Composition of the Operating Manual
- 1 Before Using Your Camera
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Basic Operations
- 4 Shooting Functions
- 5 Shooting Settings
- 6 Playback Functions and Image Editing
- 7 Changing Additional Settings
- 8 Connecting to a Computer
- 9 Using the Flash
- 10 Appendix

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Shooting Settings
5
Setting the White Balance
Adjusts the color of an image based on ambient light conditions so that
white objects appear white.
*1 The color temperatures (K) shown above are all estimates. These do not indicate precise
colors.
*2 CTE = Color Temperature Enhancement
Item Setting
Color
Temperature
*1
F
Auto
Automatically adjusts the white balance.
(default setting)
Approx. 4,000 to
8,000K
G
Daylight For use when taking pictures in sunlight. Approx. 5,200K
H
Shade
For use when taking pictures in the
shade. It reduces the bluish color tones in
a picture.
Approx. 8,000K
^
Cloudy
For use when taking pictures on cloudy
days.
Approx. 6,000K
J
Fluorescent
Light
For use when taking pictures under
fluorescent lighting. Select the type of
fluorescent light.
D Fluorescent - Daylight Color
N Fluorescent - Daylight White
W Fluorescent - Cool White
L Fluorescent - Warm White
Approx. 6,500K
Approx. 5,000K
Approx. 4,200K
Approx. 3,000K
I
Tungsten
For use when taking pictures under light
bulbs or other tungsten light. It reduces
the reddish color tones in a picture.
Approx. 2,850K
L
Flash
For use when taking pictures using the
built-in flash.
Approx. 5,400K
f
*2
Use this to keep and strengthen the color
tone of the light source in the image.
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K
Manual 1-3
Use this to manually adjust the white
balance according to the lighting when
taking pictures. Up to three settings can
be saved.
—
K
Color
Temperature
Use this to set the color temperature
value.
—
The white balance is fixed to F in n and H modes.










