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ExpoImaging ExpoDisc: Nikon Custom WB User Manual

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to select ʻPreʼ in the control panel, then release the ʻWBʼ button.

4. Press and hold the ʻWBʼ button on the back of the camera.
5. ʻPreʼ will start blinking. ʻPreʼ will remain blinking for about 10 seconds or until

the shutter is tripped.

6. With ʻPreʼ blinking, aim the camera towards the light illuminating your subject.

Press the shutter release button. See the ExpoDisc Instruction Manual or
Quickstart for more information on where to aim the camera when taking your
white balance reading.

7. ʻGoodʼ will replace ʻPreʼ in the control panel to indicate a successful white

balance reading.

8. Improper exposure may result in a ʻno Gdʼ reading. If ʻno Gdʼ appears, then

adjust the exposure and repeat steps 4 through 6 until you see ʻGoodʼ flash in
the control panel.

9. Remove the ExpoDisc and start shooting.


Nikon D100

1. Install the ExpoDisc over the front of the cameraʼs lens.
2. Allow the camera to set an automatic exposure using the “P”, “S” or “A”

modes or set the correct manual exposure in “M” mode.

3. Turn the dial on the top left to ‘W/B’.
4. Use the thumb dial to select ‘Pre’ in the control panel.
5. Now turn front index finger dial one click to ready camera and cause ‘Pre’ to

blink.

6. While ‘Pre’ is blinking (10 seconds), aim the camera in the appropriate

direction for the given lighting condition and press the shutter release button.
See the ExpoDisc Instruction Manual or Quickstart for more information on
where to aim the camera when taking your white balance reading.

7. ‘Good’ will replace ‘Pre’ in the control to indicate a successful white balance

reading. Leave ‘W/B’ in Pre mode.

8. Remove the ExpoDisc and start shooting.


Nikon D200

1. Install the ExpoDisc over the front of the cameraʼs lens.
2. Allow the camera to set an automatic exposure using the “P”, “S” or “A”

modes or set the correct manual exposure in “M” mode.

3. Press and hold the ʻWBʼ button while turning the right thumb wheel to select

ʻPreʼ in the control panel, and then release the ʻWBʼ button.

4. After releasing it, press and hold the ʻWBʼ button again.
5. ʻPreʼ will start blinking. ʻPreʼ will remain blinking for about 10 seconds or until

the shutter is tripped.