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White balance
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Auto – For automatic control, which provides neutral results in most situa-
tions,
- Eight fixed presets for the most frequent light sources,
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e.g. for outdoor pictures in sunshine,
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e.g. for outdoor pictures in overcast conditions,
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e.g. for outdoor pictures with the main subject in shadow,
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e.g. for indoor pictures with (prevailing) incandescent lamp light
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e.g. for indoor pictures with (prevailing) light from
halogen metal vapor lamps (HMI)
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e.g. for indoor pictures with (prevailing) light from
fluorescent tubes with warm light color
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e.g. for indoor pictures with (prevailing) light from
fluorescent tubes with cool light color
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e.g. for pictures with (prevailing) electronic flash,
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Greycard – for manual setting by measurement, and
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Color temperature
1
– for a directly adjustable color temperature value.
Note:
When using the Leica SF 58 or electronic flash units that meet the technical
requirements of System Camera Adaption (SCA) for the System 3002 and
with an SCA-3502 adapter (version 5 onwards), the white balance can be set
to
Auto to achieve correct color reproduction.
However, if other flash units that are not specially designed for the Leica S are
used, the
setting should be used.
1
All color temperatures are specified in Kelvin.
Setting the function
Automatic and fixed settings
1. In the
IMAGE menu (see p. 16/26), select White Balance (5.13), and
2. then the desired function in the submenu.
Direct color temperature setting
You can directly set values between 2000 and 13100 (K
1
) (from 2000 to
5000K in increments of 100, from 5000 to 8000K in increments of 200 and
from 8000 to 13 100K in increments of 300). This provides you with a broad
scope, covering most of the color temperatures that can occur in practice
and within which you can adapt the color reproduction very sensitively to the
existing light color and/or your personal preferences.
1. In the
IMAGE menu (see p. 16/26), select White Balance (5.13),
2. the
Color temperature option in the submenu, and
• A further submenu appears -
White Balance Kelvin-Setting showing the
value to be set, which is indicated by a red outline.
3. then the desired value.
Manual setting by metering
1. In the
IMAGE menu (see p. 16/26), select White Balance (5.13), and
2. then the
Greycard option in the submenu.
3. Press the click wheel (1.18) or the joystick (1.17) inwards or to the right
• The message
Attention Please take a picture for setting the white
balance
appears in the monitor.
4. Take the picture, making sure that the image field contains a white or neu-
tral gray (reference) surface.
• The monitor shows
- the image based on the automatic white balance setting
- cross hairs in the center of the image
- the button functions valid in this situation -
PREVIEW (4.1.11) and BACK
(4.1.12)
5. Press the joystick (1.17) in the desired direction to move the cross hairs to
the subject detail you want to use as the basis for the new white balance
setting (e.g. the reference surface mentioned above).
6. Press the
PREVIEW button or press the joystick inwards.
• The color reproduction of the picture is adjusted accordingly and the
button function valid in this situation -
SAVE (4.1.13) - also appears.
7. You can now either
- apply this new white balance setting - by pressing the
SAVE button,
• The monitor shows the message
Whitebalance is set
- or make any number of further settings, as described under 3. - 6.
• In each case, the message described under 3. appears in the monitor.
Note:
In parallel to a saved white balance setting, the corresponding picture is also
always saved, i.e. in addition to the unchanged original picture.
A value set in this way remains saved for and will be used for all pictures until
it is superseded by a new metered value or you use one of the other white
balance settings.
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