Nikon Z 7 Setting Guide For Still Photography - Page 43

Animal Face/Eye-Detection AF

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Animal Face/Eye-Detection AF Simplifying Exposure for Active Dogs or Cats We recommend that you make the following additions to the settings listed on page 41 when photographing active dogs or cats: • Mode: A (aperture-priority auto) • Auto ISO sensitivity control: On • Minimum shutter speed: 1/500 s In mode A, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed for optimal exposure. The camera automatically raises ISO sensitivity if it determines that shutter speed will fall below the minimum, ensuring that shutter speed is never slower than 1/500 s and allowing the camera to adapt to changes in lighting while minimizing blur due to subject motion. Note that pictures taken at higher ISO sensitivities are prone to "noise" in the form of randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines. 43

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Animal Face/Eye-Detection AF
Simplifying Exposure for Active Dogs or Cats
We recommend that you make the following additions to
the settings listed on
page
41
when photographing active
dogs or cats:
Mode
:
A
(aperture-priority auto)
Auto ISO sensitivity control
: On
Minimum shutter speed
: ±/²³³ s
In mode
A
, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed for
optimal exposure. The camera automatically raises ISO sen-
sitivity if it determines that shutter speed will fall below the
minimum, ensuring that shutter speed is never slower than
±/²³³ s and allowing the camera to adapt to changes in lighting
while minimizing blur due to subject motion. Note that pic-
tures taken at higher ISO sensitivities are prone to “noise” in
the form of randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines.