Nikon Z 7II Setting Guide Sports AF Edition - Page 22

Long Jump, Triple Jump, and Pole Vault (Facing Oncoming Jumpers), High Jump, Focus mode, AF-area mode

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Recommended AF Settings by Event, Continued ■ Long Jump, Triple Jump, and Pole Vault (Facing Oncoming Jumpers) Auto-area AF is recommended for subjects that rapidly change posture and position. Focus mode AF-area mode Custom Settings a1 AF‑C priority selection AF‑C Auto-area AF [Release] ■ High Jump Wide-area AF (L) is recommended for events in which the subject's face may be momentarily hidden from view. In the case of the high jump, focus will continue to track subjects without being affected by bars or poles in the foreground, even if the jumpers briefly turn away from the camera. Focus mode AF-area mode Custom Settings a1 AF‑C priority selection AF‑C Wide-area AF (L) [Release] 22

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Recommended AF Settings by Event, Continued
Long Jump, Triple Jump, and Pole Vault (Facing Oncoming Jumpers)
Auto-area AF is recommended for subjects that rapidly
change posture and position.
Focus mode
Focus mode
AF‑C
AF-area mode
AF-area mode
Auto‑area AF
Custom Settings
Custom Settings
a1 AF‑C priority selection
[
Release
]
High Jump
Wide-area AF (L) is recommended for events in which the subject’s face
may be momentarily hidden from view. In the case of the high jump,
focus will continue to track subjects without being affected by bars or
poles in the foreground, even if the jumpers briefly turn away from the
camera.
Focus mode
Focus mode
AF‑C
AF-area mode
AF-area mode
Wide‑area AF (L)
Custom Settings
Custom Settings
a1 AF‑C priority selection
[
Release
]