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Adjusting color (wb (white balance)), P. 150, Pa s m b – OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mirrorless Camera User Manual

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Shooting Settings

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Adjusting color

(WB (white balance))

PA S M B

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White balance (WB) ensures that white objects in images recorded by the camera
appear white. [Auto] is suitable in most circumstances, but other values can be
selected according to the light source when [Auto] fails to produce the desired results
or you wish to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images.

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Setting the white balance

Super Control Panel

Q

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WB

Menu

MENU

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2. Picture Mode/WB

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WB

MENU

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2. Picture Mode/WB

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WB

1

Select a WB mode using the rear dial or

HI

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To set the detailed options of the selected picture
mode, select an option using

FG

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Option

WB mode

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N O

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WB

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Auto

Auto

On

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WB

Auto

WB

Auto

WB Auto

WB Auto

WB setting screen

WBAuto

WB Auto

Most normal scenes (scenes containing objects that are
white or close to white)

• This mode is recommended in most situations.
• You can choose the white balance used under

incandescent lighting (P. 154).

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Sunny 5300K

Sunlit outdoor scenes, sunsets, fireworks

• Color temperature is set to 5300K.

N

Shadow 7500K

Daylight shots of subjects in the shade

• Color temperature is set to 7500K.

O

Cloudy 6000K

Shots taken in daylight under overcast skies

• Color temperature is set to 6000K.

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Incandescent 3000K

Subjects under incandescent lighting

• Color temperature is set to 3000K.

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Fluorescent 4000K

Subjects under fluorescent lighting

• Color temperature is set to 4000K.

WB

V

Underwater

Underwater photography

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WB Flash 5500K

Light sources with the same color temperature as flash

lighting

• Color temperature is set to 5500K.

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One-touch WB 1-4

Situations in which you want to set white balance for a

specific subject

• Color temperature is set to a value metered from a

white object under the lighting what will be used in

the final photograph (P. 152).