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To return to normal mode
Select [NORMAL] in step 6.
You cannot use the flash in this mode.
During shooting in this mode, the images are
not displayed on the LCD screen. Compose the
image before pressing the shutter button.
The focus and white balance are adjusted for
the first image, and these settings are also used
for the other images.
When the exposure is manually adjusted, the
adjusted value is used for the center value.
The recording interval is approximately
0.5 seconds (MVC-CD400) or 0.4 seconds
(MVC-CD250).
You cannot select a shutter speed slower than
1/30 second.
For the number of images you can record in
Exposure Bracket mode, see page 109.
Adjusting color tones
– White Balance
Mode dial: (/S/A/M)*/SCN/
Normally, when recording with automatic
adjustments, the white balance is
automatically set to AUTO and the overall
color balance is adjusted according to the
shooting conditions. However, when you
shoot under fixed conditions or special
lighting conditions, you can manually
adjust the white balance.
* MVC-CD400 only
AUTO (no display)
Adjusts the white balance automatically
(Daylight)
Shooting outdoors, or shooting a sunrise/
sunset, night scene, neon signs, or fireworks
(Cloudy)
Shooting under a cloudy sky
(Fluorescent)
Shooting under fluorescent lighting
(Incandescent)
Places where the lighting conditions
change quickly
Under bright lighting such as
photography studios
Under sodium or mercury lamps
ONE PUSH ( ) (MVC-CD400 only)
For adjusting the white balance depending
on the light source
a Set the mode dial to , S*, A*,
M*, SCN, or .
b Press MENU.
The menu appears.
c Select [WB] (WHITE BAL) with
b/B, then select the desired
setting with v/V.
Control button
Mode dial
MENU
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