Hitachi DZ-BD10HA User Manual
49
V
a
rious Recor
d
ing
Te
chniques
Selecting a white
balance mode
balance mode
Setting the white
balance manually
(Set)
(Set)
Prepare a white object such a thick
sheet of white paper that is not
translucent.
sheet of white paper that is not
translucent.
1
During recording pause, press
MENU
MENU
.
2
Select “Camera Functions
Setup”
Setup”
“White
Balance”
a
white balance mode
3
Press the confirmation button
to confirm, then MENU to end.
The selected white balance mode
(other than Auto) will appear in
the LCD monitor (p.31).
• The white balance mode is
to confirm, then MENU to end.
The selected white balance mode
(other than Auto) will appear in
the LCD monitor (p.31).
• The white balance mode is
retained in memory even when
the power is turned off.
the power is turned off.
Note
Do not block the infrared sensor with
your hand or other things to obtain a
good cast for your recording.
your hand or other things to obtain a
good cast for your recording.
Infrared sensor
1
Point the camcorder at the white
object so that it fills the screen.
object so that it fills the screen.
2
During recording pause, press
MENU
MENU
.
3
Select “Camera Functions
Setup”
Setup”
“White Balance”
“Set”
4
Press the confirmation button.
“
“
” flashes in the LCD monitor.
5
Press the confirmation button
again, and continue holding the
button down until
again, and continue holding the
button down until
“
”
stops
flashing and lights steadily.
The white balance setting is
complete.
The white balance setting is
complete.
6
Press C to end, or to redo,
repeat step 5.
• The white balance setting
repeat step 5.
• The white balance setting
selected in “Set” is retained in
memory until the setting is
changed again.
memory until the setting is
changed again.
• In order to accurately adjust the
color, readjust the settings in
“Set” each time the recording
conditions change.
If the power is turned off while
conditions change.
If the power is turned off while
white balance is in “Set” mode,
“
“
” flashes in the LCD
monitor the next time the power
is turned on to remind you.
Thick white
paper