Nikon Z 7II Setting Guide For Still Photography - Page 10

Low-Light AF: Choose “On”!, Exposure Delay Mode: Choose “1 s”!, Low-light AF, Exposure delay

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l Low-Light AF: Choose "On"! When photographing sunsets, night scenes, and other dimly-lit subjects with AF-S selected for focus mode, choose [On] for Custom Setting a10 [Low-light AF] to help the camera focus. l Exposure Delay Mode: Choose "1 s"! Custom Setting d4 [Exposure delay mode] is used to delay release of the shutter for a set time after the shutter-release button is pressed. A delay of a second or more helps reduce blur caused by the camera moving when you press the shutter-release button. z appears in the display when an option other than [Off] is selected. 10

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10
Low‑Light AF: Choose “
On
On
”!
When photographing sunsets, night
scenes, and other dimly-lit subjects
with
AF‑S
selected for focus mode,
choose [
On
] for Custom Setting a10
[
Low-light AF
] to help the camera
focus.
Exposure Delay Mode: Choose “
1 s
1 s
”!
Custom Setting d4 [
Exposure delay
mode
] is used to delay release of the
shutter for a set time after the shut-
ter-release button is pressed. A de-
lay of a second or more helps reduce
blur caused by the camera moving when you press the
shutter-release button.
z
appears in the display when
an option other than [
Off
] is selected.
l
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