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

Focus Mode: Choose “Single AF” (AF‑S) and “Single-Point AF”!

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l Focus Mode: Choose "Single AF" (AF­‑S) and "Single-Point AF"! Choose [Single AF] (AF‑S) for [Focus mode] and select [Single-point AF] for [AF-area mode]. This is the standard combination of settings for landscapes and other static subjects: focus will lock once you have chosen a focus point and pressed the shutter-release button halfway. l Vibration Reduction: Choose "Normal" for Hand-Held Photography! Choose a vibration reduction option according to whether the camera is mounted on a tripod. [ Normal], which offers a comparatively high level of vibration reduction, is recommended for hand-held shots of static subjects. Note that 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 be grayed out and unavailable, and vibration reduction options will instead have to be selected using the switch. 7

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Focus Mode: Choose “
Single AF
Single AF
” (AF‑S) and
Single-Point AF
Single-Point AF
”!
Choose [
Single AF
] (
AF‑S
) for [
Focus
mode
]
and
select
[
Single-point
AF
] for [
AF-area mode
]. This is the
standard combination of settings
for landscapes and other static sub-
jects: focus will lock once you have
chosen a focus point and pressed
the shutter-release button halfway.
Vibration Reduction: Choose “
Normal
Normal
” for Hand‑Held
Photography!
Choose a vibration reduction option
according to whether the camera
is mounted on a tripod. [
Normal
],
which offers a comparatively high
level of vibration reduction, is rec-
ommended for hand-held shots of static subjects. Note
that if an F mount lens with a vibration reduction switch
is attached via an optional FTZ mount adapter, the [
Vibra-
tion reduction
] item in the camera menus will be grayed
out and unavailable, and vibration reduction options will
instead have to be selected using the switch.
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