Nikon Z 7 Setting Guide For Still Photography - Page 25

AF-Area Mode: Choose “Dynamic-Area AF”!, Vibration Reduction: Choose “Sport”!, Wide-area AF S

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l AF-Area Mode: Choose "Dynamic-Area AF"! The camera focuses on a point of your choosing but will use information from surrounding focus points if the subject wanders briefly from the chosen point. This option is only available when AF-C is selected for focus mode. If the subject is moving quickly or is otherwise hard to track, try using [Wide-area AF (S)] or [Wide-area AF (L-people)] to allow autofocus to choose subjects from a wider area. l Vibration Reduction: Choose "Sport"! Choosing [Sport] when photographing subjects that are moving quickly or unpredictably stabilizes the image in the viewfinder, letting you concentrate on composition. Subject motion appears more natural than in [Normal] mode, making it easier to track subjects during high-speed burst photography. If you still find the motion in the display distracting, choose [Off]. [Sport] is not available with some lenses. If an F mount lens with a vibration reduction switch is attached via an optional FTZ mount adapter, the [Vibration reduction] item in the camera menus will itself be grayed out and unavailable, and vibration reduction options will instead have to be selected using the switch. 25

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AF‑Area Mode: Choose “
Dynamic-Area AF
Dynamic-Area AF
”!
The camera focuses on a point of
your choosing but will use informa-
tion from surrounding focus points
if the subject wanders briefly from
the chosen point. This option is
only available when
AF‑C
is selected for focus mode. If the
subject is moving quickly or is otherwise hard to track, try
using [
Wide-area AF (S)
] or [
Wide-area AF (L-people)
] to
allow autofocus to choose subjects from a wider area.
Vibration Reduction: Choose “
Sport
Sport
”!
Choosing
[
Sport
]
when
photo-
graphing subjects that are moving
quickly or unpredictably stabilizes
the image in the viewfinder, letting
you concentrate on composition.
Subject motion appears more natural than in [
Normal
]
mode, making it easier to track subjects during high-speed
burst photography. If you still find the motion in the dis-
play distracting, choose [
Off
].
[Sport
] is not available with some lenses. If an F mount lens
with a vibration reduction switch is attached via an optional
FTZ mount adapter, the [
Vibration reduction
] item in the
camera menus will itself be grayed out and unavailable, and
vibration reduction options will instead have to be selected
using the switch.
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