Nikon Z 7II Setting Guide For Still Photography - Page 41

Using the Viewfinder Without Fatigue, Apply settings to live

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Using the Viewfinder Without Fatigue If you find your eyes get tired after using the viewfinder for prolonged periods, select [Off] for Custom Setting d9 [Apply settings to live view]. Viewfinder brightness and hue will be adjusted for ease of viewing rather than to reflect changes to white balance, Picture Controls, exposure compensation, and the like. [On] [Off] Because pictures taken with [Off] selected may not match the preview in the viewfinder, we recommend that you check the results after shooting. Note that in movie mode, the effects of changes to camera settings will always be visible in the display, regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting d9 [Apply settings to live view]. 41

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If you find your eyes get tired after
using the viewfinder for prolonged
periods, select [
Off
] for Custom
Setting d9 [
Apply settings to live
view
]. Viewfinder brightness and
hue will be adjusted for ease of viewing rather than to re-
flect changes to white balance, Picture Controls, exposure
compensation, and the like.
[
On
]
[
Off
]
Because pictures taken with [
Off
] selected may not match
the preview in the viewfinder, we recommend that you
check the results after shooting. Note that in movie mode,
the effects of changes to camera settings will always be
visible in the display, regardless of the option selected for
Custom Setting d9 [
Apply settings to live view
].
Using the Viewfinder Without Fatigue