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1<br />

White Balance Shot screen<br />

appears after test capture to<br />

illustrate the area chosen for<br />

white balance calculation.<br />

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To make a rapid <strong>User</strong> Button white balance setting:<br />

(Please note: this function works with a CF card or an ImageBank-<br />

II only)<br />

1. Assign the <strong>User</strong> Button (or AE-L, STOP DOWN or M.UP<br />

button) to activate Grey balance exp. (see later section –<br />

Advanced Features / Customizable button function list – for<br />

details).<br />

2. While framing the centre spot in the viewfinder over a neutrally<br />

colored surface, press the assigned button.<br />

A small rectangle appears on the OLED marking that particular<br />

area. Calculations then take place automatically so that<br />

the following shots use the area chosen as the new ‘white balance’<br />

standard.<br />

Media<br />

The storage setting controls where your digital capture unit will<br />

store new images and which stored images will be visible in the<br />

browse window.<br />

Often, you have just one type of storage media available—the<br />

internal compact-flash card. However, if you have several media<br />

attached (e.g., a card and one or more external disks), then you<br />

may need to switch between them.<br />

If your selected storage medium has more than one batch (folder)<br />

on it, then the batch selected when you use the storage menu item<br />

will be the one you most recently created.<br />

To select the medium to which to save new shots and from which<br />

to browse previous shots:<br />

1. Press the MENU button.<br />

2. Use and to select the MEDIA sub-menu.<br />

3. Use the zoom ( – or + ) button to step through the available<br />

media until the name for destination/source you wish to use is<br />

shown.<br />

4. Either move on to another setting by using the navigator button,<br />

or,<br />

press the MENU button to exit the menu system and keep<br />

your setting.<br />

Note that you can also select media using just the (+) and (-)<br />

buttons while browsing images. This method also enables<br />

you to select a batch as you zoom in from media to batch to<br />

thumbnails to preview. See Navigating Media and Batches for<br />

complete details about this method.

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