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How to change the predefined exposure setting, Adjusting the white balance setting, When to adjust the white balance – Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual

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How to change the predefined exposure setting

1.

Make sure Program camera mode is selected. (See

“Making camera mode settings” on page 2-28.)

2.

Then turn the camera’s dial switch to

.

3.

Press Program to select Normal, Sports, Portrait,
or Landscape.

Adjusting the white balance setting

The PhotoPC 850Z has three white balance settings
that are accessible when in the Program or Manual
camera mode.

When to adjust the white balance

Your camera’s white balance default setting is AUTO,
which means white balance is adjusted for your
photos automatically. At certain times you may want
to adjust the white balance setting so that the colors in
your images appear more like those seen by the eye.

When taking pictures at dusk, for example, set white
balance to FIX to increase reddish color tones in your
images. When taking pictures under white light,
however, keep white balance set to AUTO to avoid a
green tone in your images. Use CUSTOM to make user
settings. See “Making user settings for white balance”
on page 2-33.

How to adjust the white balance

Follow the steps to adjust the white balance.

1.

Make sure you are using the Program or Manual
camera mode. (See

“Making camera mode

settings” on page 2-28.)

2.

Turn the camera’s dial switch to

.

3.

In the Program camera mode, press the W.B.
button to select AUTO, FIX or CUSTOM.

In the Manual camera mode, press Menu
Change. Press the W.B. button to select AUTO,
FIX or CUSTOM, and then press BACK to save
your setting.