Nikon Z 7II Setting Guide For Still Photography - Page 29

Split-Second Shots, Select movie mode.

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Split-Second Shots Ordinary burst photography may fail to capture the decisive moment of a golf swing or other fast-moving event. For split-second shots the like of which you've never taken before, try switching to movie mode, where the camera can record photos at up to 120 fps while the shutter-release button is pressed. 1 Select movie mode. Rotate the photo/movie selector to 1. 29

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Ordinary burst photography may fail to capture the deci-
sive moment of a golf swing or other fast-moving event.
For split-second shots the like of which you’ve never taken
before, try switching to movie mode, where the camera
can record photos at up to 120 fps while the shutter-re-
lease button is pressed.
1
Select movie mode.
Rotate the photo/movie selec-
tor to
1
.
Split‑Second Shots