Nikon Z 7II Setting Guide Video Edition - Page 36

Focus, Focus Mode

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Focus This section covers the focus settings used when recording videos. Focus Mode Choose how the camera focuses. i-button menu 4 Camera controls 4 Other menus 4 ■ Choosing a Focus Mode Hold the focus-mode button and rotate the main command dial. ● The option currently selected is shown in the shooting display and control panel. Focus-mode button ■ Focus Mode Options AF-S [Single AF] AF-C [Continuous AF] AF-F [Full-time AF] MF [Manual focus] Use with stationary subjects. • The camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or the AF-ON button is pressed. When the subject is in focus, the focus point will turn from red to green and focus will lock. Use for shots of athletes and other moving subjects. • The camera adjusts focus continuously in response to changes in the distance to the subject while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or the AF-ON button is pressed. The camera adjusts focus continuously in response to subject movement or changes in composition. • The camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or the AF-ON button is pressed, at which point the focus point will turn from red to green and focus will lock. Focus manually. Cautions: Autofocus • The camera may be unable to focus under the conditions listed below. Use manual focus if the camera is unable to focus because: − the subject contains lines parallel to the long edge of the frame, − the subject lacks contrast, − the subject in the focus point contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness, − the focus point includes night-time spot lighting or a neon sign or other light source that changes in brightness, − flicker or banding appears under fluorescent, mercury-vapor, sodium-vapor, or similar lighting, − a cross (star) filter or other special filter is used, − the subject appears smaller than the focus point, or − the subject is dominated by regular geometric patterns (e.g., blinds or a row of windows in a sky- scraper). • The display may brighten or darken while the camera focuses. • The focus point may sometimes be displayed in green when the camera is unable to focus. • The camera may take longer to focus when lighting is poor. 36 Settings

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Settings
Focus
Focus
This section covers the focus settings used when recording videos.
Focus Mode
Focus Mode
Choose how the camera focuses.
Choosing a Focus Mode
Hold the focus-mode button and rotate the main command dial.
Focus-mode button
±
The option currently selected is shown in the shooting display and
control panel.
Focus Mode Options
AF-S
[Single AF]
Use with stationary subjects.
• The camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or the
AF-ON
button is
pressed. When the subject is in focus, the focus point will turn from red to green and focus will lock.
AF-C
[Continuous AF]
Use for shots of athletes and other moving subjects.
• The camera adjusts focus continuously in response to changes in the distance to the subject while
the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or the
AF-ON
button is pressed.
AF-F
[Full-time AF]
The camera adjusts focus continuously in response to subject movement or changes in composition.
• The camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or the
AF-ON
button is
pressed, at which point the focus point will turn from red to green and focus will lock.
MF
[Manual focus]
Focus manually.
Cautions: Autofocus
• The camera may be unable to focus under the conditions listed below. Use manual focus if the cam-
era is unable to focus because:
− the subject contains lines parallel to the long edge of the frame,
−the subject lacks contrast,
−the subject in the focus point contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness,
−the focus point includes night-time spot lighting or a neon sign or other light source that changes
in brightness,
−flicker or banding appears under fluorescent, mercury-vapor, sodium-vapor, or similar lighting,
−a cross (star) filter or other special filter is used,
− the subject appears smaller than the focus point, or
−the subject is dominated by regular geometric patterns (e.g., blinds or a row of windows in a sky-
scraper).
• The display may brighten or darken while the camera focuses.
• The focus point may sometimes be displayed in green when the camera is unable to focus.
• The camera may take longer to focus when lighting is poor.
i
-button menu
-button menu
4
Camera controls
Camera controls
4
Other menus
Other menus
4