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Summary of Contents for N1929

Page 1: ...ser s Manual Read this manual thoroughly before using the camera To ensure proper use of the camera be sure to read For Your Safety page x After reading this manual keep it in a readily accessible place for future reference ...

Page 2: ... Attach a lens CD 12 Align the white dot on the lens with the white dot on the camera body G and rotate the lens in the direction shown A strap can be attached to the camera For more information see Attaching the Strap CD 1 4 Turn the camera on and then choose a language and set the clock CD 14 Z 711 Model Name N1932 Z 611 Model Name N1929 ii When Your First Photo Can t Wait ...

Page 3: ...tter release button halfway i e lightly press the shutter release button stopping when it is pressed halfway 3 Without lifting your finger from the shutter release button press the button the rest of the way down to take the picture 4 View the picture When Your First Photo Can t Wait iii ...

Page 4: ...n AC wall adapter or power cable of a type and shape that varies with the country or region of sale 0 HDMI USB cable clip 0 EH 7P charging AC adapter Z 711 only supplied with a plug adapter attached in countries or regions where required shape depends on country of sale CD4 0 AN DCl 9 strap 0 Warranty printed on the back cover of this manual User s Manual 0 UC E24 USB cable 0 BS 1 accessory shoe c...

Page 5: ...ilable from the Nikon Download Center together with an English language reference manual with detailed operating instructions which can be viewed online in html Visit the Nikon Download Center to download firmware updates ViewNX i Capture NX D and other Nikon computer software and manuals for other Nikon products including cameras NIKKOR lenses and flash units https downloadcenter nikonimglib com ...

Page 6: ...y cards of all types are referred to throughout this manual as memory cards Where it is necessary to distinguish between the different types the terms CFexpress memory card XQD memory card and SD memory card may be used Throughout this manual battery chargers are referred to as battery chargers or chargers Throughout this manual the display in camera monitor and viewfinder during shooting is refer...

Page 7: ...r more information see For Your Safety CDx II Nikon User Support Visit the site below to register your camera and keep up to date with the latest product information You will find answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and can contact us for technical assistance https www europe nikon com support About This Manual vii ...

Page 8: ... xv First Steps 1 Attaching the Strap 1 Charging the Battery 2 The Battery Charger 2 Charging AC Adapters 4 Inserting the Battery 7 Removing the Battery 7 Battery Level 8 Inserting Memory Cards 9 Removing Memory Cards 10 Attaching a Lens 12 Detaching Lenses 13 Choose a Language and Set the Clock 14 viii Table ofContents ...

Page 9: ... Contacting Customer Support 30 Technical Notes 31 Caring for the Camera 31 Storage 31 Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions 32 Camera Care 32 Battery Care 37 Using the Charger 40 Using the Charging AC Adapter 40 Trademarks and Licenses 41 Notices 45 Bluetooth and Wi Fi Wireless LAN 48 Warranty Terms Nikon Europe Service Warranty 55 Table ofContents ix ...

Page 10: ... property damage WARNING Do not use while walking or operating a vehicle Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents or other injury Do not disassemble or modify this product Do not touch internal parts that become exposed as the result of a fall or other accident Failure to observe these precautions could result in electric shock or other injury Should you notice any abnormalitie...

Page 11: ...children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury or product malfunction In addition note that small parts constitute a choking hazard Should a child swallow any part of this product seek immediate medical attention Do not entangle wrap or twist the straps around your neck Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents Do not use batteries chargers or AC adapters not...

Page 12: ...ll out of the frame Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is close to the frame could cause fire Turn this product off when its use is prohibited Disable wireless features when the use of wireless equipment is prohibited The radio frequency emissions produced by this product could interfere with equipment onboard aircraft or in hospitals or other medical facilities Remove the battery and d...

Page 13: ... card will be hot potentially causing burns or _ _l causing the card to be dropped and damaged when removed it DANGER Batteries Do not mishandle batteries Failure to observe the following precautions could result in the batteries leaking overheating rupturing or catching fire Use only rechargeable batteries approved for use in this product Do not expose batteries to flame or excessive heat Do not ...

Page 14: ...in Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or product malfunction Immediately dry the product with a towel or similar object should it become wet Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the batteries such as discoloration or deformation Cease charging EN EL1Sc rechargeable batteries if they do not charge in the specified period of time Failure to observe these ...

Page 15: ...our area address provided separately Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner digital camera or other device may be punishable by law Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money coins securities government bonds or loca...

Page 16: ...stricted in the case of photographs or recordings of exhibits or live performances Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry Only Nikon brand electronic accessories including lenses chargers batteries AC adapters and flash accessories certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon digital camera...

Page 17: ...nd education continually updated information is available on line at the following sites For users in the U S A https www nikonusa com For users in Europe https www europe nikon com support For users in Asia Oceania the Middle East and Africa https www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product information tips answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and general...

Page 18: ...First Steps Attaching the Strap To attach a strap whether the supplied strap or one that has been purchased separately Attaching the Strap ...

Page 19: ...Dx and Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions CD32 The Battery Charger Depending on the country or region the charger comes with either an AC wall adapter or a power cable AC wall adapter After inserting the AC wall adapter into the charger AC inlet CD slide the AC wall adapter latch as shown and rotate the adapter 90 to fix it in place Charging the Battery ...

Page 20: ...Lamp Flashes Rapidly If the CHARGE lamp flashes rapidly 8 times a second A battery charging error has occurred Unplug the charger and remove and reinsert the battery The ambient temperature is too hot or too cold Use the battery charger at temperatures within the designated temperature range 0 40 C 32 104 F If the problem persists unplug the charger and end charging Bring the battery and charger t...

Page 21: ...er the camera EN EL1Sa or EN EL15 batteries cannot be charged using a charging AC adapter Use an MH 25a battery charger instead If Enable is selected for USB power delivery in the setup menu the charging AC adapter can be used to power the camera The batteries will not charge while the camera is powered by an outside source 1 Insert the EN EL1Sc into the camera CD 7 4 Charging the Battery ...

Page 22: ...d removal mr mrrrrn Charging The battery charges while the camera is off The camera charge lamp lights amber while charging is in progress The lamp turns off when charging is complete An exhausted battery will fully charge in about 2 hours and 45 minutes Power Delivery The camera will draw power from the adapter while on Charging the Battery 5 ...

Page 23: ...0 seconds and then turn off If the charge lamp is off and you did not observe the battery charging turn the camera on and check the battery level Ill Computer USB Power Delivery and Battery Charging Computers will supply current to power the camera or charge the battery only when connected via a UC E25 USB cable available separately The supplied USB cable cannot be used for this purpose Depending ...

Page 24: ...ressed to one side slide the battery into the battery chamber until the latch locks it in place Removing the Battery To remove the battery turn the camera off and open the battery chamber cover Press the battery latch in the direction shown by the arrow to release the battery and then remove the battery by hand Inserting the Battery 7 ...

Page 25: ... ltii L _J Monitor Viewfinder Control panel The battery level display changes as the battery level diminishes from through and C I_ When the battery level falls to C I suspend shooting and charge the battery or ready a spare battery Ifthe message Shutter release disabled Recharge battery is displayed charge or exchange the battery 8 Inserting the Battery ...

Page 26: ...D and another that takes one SD memory card fora total of two cards one of each type Turn the camera off before inserting or removing memory cards Holding the memory card in the orientation shown slide it straight into the slot until it clicks into place Cfexpress and XQD memory cards SD memory cards Inserting Memory Cards 9 ...

Page 27: ...to a computer or other device Failure to observe these precautions could result in loss of data or in damage to the camera or card Do not remove or insert memory cards Do not turn the camera off Do not remove the battery Do not disconnect AC adapters Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects Do not use excessive force when handling memory cards Failure to observe this prec...

Page 28: ...ppear in the shooting display and E will appear in both the control panel and the shooting display II The Write Protect Switch SD memory cards are equipped with a write protect switch Sliding the switch to the lock position write protects the card protecting the data it contains rTI A indicator and a Card warning appear in the shooting display when a write protected card is inserted If you attempt...

Page 29: ...strative purposes is a NIKKOR Z 24 0mm f 4 S Be careful to prevent dust entering the camera Confirm that the camera is off before attaching the lens Remove the camera body cap CD and rear lens cap Align the mounting marks on the camera and lens Do not touch the image sensor or lens contacts 12 Attaching aLens ...

Page 30: ... available separately before using F mount lenses Attempting to attach Fmount lenses directly to the camera could damage the lens or image sensor Detaching Lenses After turning the camera off press and hold the lens release button G while turning the lens in the direction shown After removing the lens replace the lens caps and camera body cap Attaching aLens 13 ...

Page 31: ...age and set the camera clock 1 Turn the camera on 2 Highlight Language in the setup menu and press B The Language item is automatically highlighted in the setup menu the first time the MENU button is pressed after purchase Choose aLanguage and Set the Clock SETUP MENU ard I R tusersettmgs Y Monrtorbnghtnes1 0 Monito1colorbalance V1ewf1r derbrightness AUTO ...

Page 32: ...zone and date display Highlight a time zone in the Time zone display and press SETUPi iENU e ard I Re etuser tt1ngs Y Language c l Montorbnghtness 0 MonrtorrnlorbalaTXe V1ewfmder brightness AUTO Tmezoneandda e 0 Date1 ndt1me Date format MUY Y Daylghtsavmgt1me OFF Lonaon UT 0 01011010000000 The display shows a time zone map listing the selected cities in the chosen zone and the difference between t...

Page 33: ...k Select Date and time in the Time zone and date display Press after using the multi selector to set the clock to the date Tme zorie and aa e o Dateanc rie 20 l lrnm mm i m i o l and time in the selected time zone note that the camera uses a 24 hour clock 8 Choose a date format Select Date format in the Time zone and date display Highlight the desired date year month and day display order and pres...

Page 34: ... time option in the setup menu to set the clock to the correct time and date The camera clock is powered by an independent clock battery The clock battery charges when the main battery is inserted in the camera It takes about 2 days to charge Once charged it will power the clock for about a month Ill SnapBridge Use the SnapBridge app to synchronize the camera clock with the clock on a smartphone o...

Page 35: ...t and shoot photography ii Lenses with Retractable Barrels Lenses with retractable barrels must be extended before use Rotate the lens zoom ring as shown until the lens clicks into the extended position 1 Turn the camera on The monitor and control panel will light 18 Taking Photographs Mode ...

Page 36: ...2 Select photo mode by rotating the photo movie selector to 0 3 Pressing the mode dial lock release on top of the camera rotate the mode dial to Taking Photographs Mode 19 ...

Page 37: ...adling the camera body or lens with your left bring your elbows in against the sides of your chest Framing photos in the viewfinder Landscape wide orientation Portrait tall orientation Framing photos in the monitor Landscape wide orientation 20 Taking Photographs Mode ...

Page 38: ... the camera detects a human face the AF area brackets will be replaced by a yellow border around the subject s face indicating the focus point If eyes are detected the yellow focus point will instead appear over one or the other of the subject s eyes Taking Photographs Mode 21 ...

Page 39: ... may light to assist the focus operation if the subject is poorly lit You can also focus by pressing the AF ON button If the camera detects the faces or eyes of human portrait subjects the active focus point will be displayed in green The focus point will flash red if the camera is unable to focus ii The AF Assist llluminator Do not obstruct the AF assist illuminator while it is lit 22 Taking Phot...

Page 40: ...y Timer The camera uses a standby timer to help reduce the drain on the battery If no operations are performed for about dPo l OT oela 30 seconds the standby timer will expire and the monitor viewfinder and control panel will turn off A few seconds prior to turning off the monitor and viewfinder will dim They can be 0 _ Playback 10s f Menus h i lmagere 1ew 4s reactivated by pressing the shutter re...

Page 41: ...the camera on The monitor and control panel will light 2 Select movie mode by rotating the photo movie selector to Note that optional flash units cannot be used when the camera is in movie mode 3 Pressing the mode dial lock release on top of the camera rotate the mode dial to 24 Shooting Movies Mode ...

Page 42: ...otage that can be recorded to the memory card II Recording indicator II Time remaining The camera can be refocused during recording by pressing the AF ON button Sound is recorded via the built in microphone Do not cover the microphone during recording Ifyou tap your subject in the monitor during recording the focus point will track the subject as it moves through the frame Shooting Movies Mode 25 ...

Page 43: ...d recording ii The Memory Card Access Lamp The memory card access lamp will light while the movie is being recorded Do not remove the memory card or battery ii Theil9lcon A liq icon indicates that movies cannot be recorded 26 Shooting Movies Mode ...

Page 44: ...be audible in footage recorded During autofocus During vibration reduction When power aperture is used ii Memory Card High Temperature Warning During movie recording memory cards may become hot and a high temperature warning may appear in the shooting display Do not attempt to remove the memory card instead wait for the camera to cool and the warning to clear from the display 0 lfill Shooting Movi...

Page 45: ... the monitor or viewfinder The memory card containing the picture currently displayed is shown by an icon 2 Press or CB to view additional pictures When pictures are displayed in the monitor you can view other pictures by flicking a finger leh or right over the display m m o l 15 04 2020 10 0 2 iJ 4 4 4 To end playback and return to shooting mode press the shutter release button halfway 28 Playbac...

Page 46: ...ii icon Tap the O icon in the display or press the button to start playback a progress bar shows your approximate position in the movie ll l icon II Length II Oicon II Current position total length II Progress bar g volume g Guide Playback 29 ...

Page 47: ...nute re insert the battery and turn the camera on l i The camera may continue to write data to the memory card after shooting Wait at least a minute before removing the battery Search Nikon websites For support information and answers to frequently asked questions visit the website for your country or region CDxvii To download the latest firmware for your camera visit https downloadcenter nikonimg...

Page 48: ...oving the battery confirm that the camera is off Do not store the camera in locations that are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields such as televisions or radios are exposed to temperatures above 50 C 122 F or below l0 C 14 F Caring for the Camera 31 ...

Page 49: ...use condensation inside or outside the device To prevent condensation place the device in a carrying case or plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature Keep Away from Strong Magnetic Fields Static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor corrupt data stored on the memory card or affect the product s intern...

Page 50: ...ark this does not indicate a malfunction The display will soon return to normal Cleaning the Lens and Viewfinder These glass elements are easily damaged remove dust and lint with a blower If using an aerosol blower keep the can vertical to prevent the discharge of liquid that could damage glass elements To remove fingerprints and other stains from the lens apply a small amount of lens cleaner to a...

Page 51: ...uct will not be used for an extended period Store the camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant Do not however store the leather camera case in a plastic bag as this may cause the material to deteriorate Store the battery in a cool dry place Note that desiccant gradually loses its capacity to absorb moisture and should be replaced at regular intervals To prevent mold or mildew take the camera...

Page 52: ...h a soft cloth or chamois leather Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury from broken glass Be careful that liquid crystal from the monitor does not touch the skin or enter the eyes or mouth Should you experience any of the following symptoms while framing shots in the viewfinder discontinue use until your condition improves nausea eye pain eye fatigue dizziness headache stif...

Page 53: ...nsibility Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person erase all data using commercial deletion software or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information for example pictures of empty sky Care should be taken to avoid injury when physically destroying data storage devices Before discarding the camera or transfer...

Page 54: ...rnal temperature is elevated will impair battery performance and the battery may not charge or charge only partially If the battery will not be used for some time insert it in the camera and run it flat before removing it from the camera for storage The battery should be stored in a cool dry location with an ambient temperature of 15 Cto 25 C 59 Fto 77 F Avoid hot or extremely cold locations Batte...

Page 55: ...he setup menu Battery info age display but the display will return to normal once the battery has been recharged at a temperature of about 20 C 68 F or higher Battery capacity drops at low temperatures The change in capacity with temperature is reflected in the camera battery level display As a result the battery display may show a drop in capacity as the temperature drops even if the battery is f...

Page 56: ...ten battery life Batteries that have been fully discharged must be charged before use A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge when used at room temperature indicates that it requires replacement Purchase a new rechargeable battery Do Not Attempt to Charge Fully Charged Batteries Continuing to charge the battery after it is fully charged can impair battery performance R...

Page 57: ...nt the following AC DC Class II equipment the construction of the product is double insulated Using the Charging AC Adapter Do not move the camera or touch the battery during charging Failure to observe this precaution could in very rare instances result in the camera showing that charging is complete when the battery is only partially charged Disconnect and reconnect the adapter to begin charging...

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Page 59: ...o connect specifically to the Apple products identified in the badge and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation ofthis device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with an Apple product may affect wireless performance ii FreeType License FreeType2 Portions of this...

Page 60: ...g a copy of the Unicode data files and any associated documentation the Data Files or Unicode software and any associated documentation the Software to deal in the Data Files or Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute and or sell copies of the Data Filesor Software and to permit persons to whom the Data Files or Software are ...

Page 61: ...advertising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other dealings in these Data Files or Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder AVC Patent Portfolio License THISPRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF ACONSUMER TO i E NCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC S TANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THA...

Page 62: ... protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interferen...

Page 63: ...old or provided by Nikon for your equipment Using other interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules Nikon Inc 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville New York 11747 3064 U S A Tel 631 547 4200 Power Cable At voltages over AC 12S V U S A only The power cable must be rated for the voltage in use be at least AWG no 18 gauge and have SVG insulation or better with a NEMA 6P 15 pl...

Page 64: ...cling helps conserve natural resources and prevent negative consequences for human health and the environment that might result from incorrect disposal For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries All batteri...

Page 65: ... outside the country of purchase The Bluetooth transmitter in this device operates in the 2 4 GHz band Notice for Customers in the U S A and Canada This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules and Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must acc...

Page 66: ... against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio...

Page 67: ...y with FCC ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines and RSS 102 of the ISED radio frequency RF Exposure rules Please refer to the SAR test report that was uploaded to FCC website Compliance with RSS 247 Issue 2 6 4 Data transmission is always initiated by software which is the passed down through the MAC throu...

Page 68: ... Operating frequency 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 Africa Asia Bolivia and Oceania 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5825 MHz U S A Canada Mexico 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5805 MHz other countries in the Americas 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5745 5805 MHz Georgia 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5320 MHz other European countries Maximum output power EIRP 2 4 GHz band 5 2 dBm 5 GHz band 5 3 dBm...

Page 69: ...abled Data theft Malicious third parties may intercept wireless transmissions to steal user IDs passwords and other personal information Unauthorized access Unauthorized users may gain access to the network and alter data or perform other malicious actions Note that due to the design of wireless networks specialized attacks may allow unauthorized access even when security is enabled Unsecured netw...

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Page 72: ...ear from the date of original purchase If during this period of guarantee the product proves defective due to improper material or workmanship our authorized service network within the sales territory of Nikon Europe B V will without charge for labor and parts repair the product in the terms and conditions set as below Nikon reserves the right at its sole discretion to replace or repair the produc...

Page 73: ...as originally designed and or manufactured 3 The warranty will not be applicable in the case of damage caused by misuse including but not limited to failure to use the product for its normal purpose or according to the user instructions on the proper use and maintenance and to installation or use of the product inconsistent with the safety standards in force in the country where it is used damage ...

Page 74: ...nal laws in force nor the consumer s right against the dealer arising from their sales purchase contract Notice An overview of all authorized Nikon Service Stations can be found online by following this Link URL https www europe nikon com service Warranty Terms Nikon Europe Service Warranty 57 ...

Page 75: ...ny form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION NIKON CORPORATION 2020 Nikon Corporation CE 6MOA7711 01 ...

Page 76: ...e Manual En Read this manual thoroughly before using the camera To ensure proper use of the camera be sure to read For Your Safety page xxxv After reading this manual keep it in a readily accessible place for future reference ...

Page 77: ...ttach a lens 050 Align the white dot on the lens with the white dot on the camera body q and rotate the lens in the direction shown w A strap can be attached to the camera For more information see Attaching the Strap 037 4 Turn the camera on and then choose a language and set the clock 052 When Your First Photo Can t Wait 64 GB Z 7II Model Name N1932 Z 6II Model Name N1929 ...

Page 78: ... dial to b 2 To focus press the shutter release button halfway i e lightly press the shutter release button stopping when it is pressed halfway 3 Without lifting your finger from the shutter release button press the button the rest of the way down to take the picture 4 View the picture ...

Page 79: ...ry with terminal cover MH 25a battery charger comes with either an AC wall adapter or power cable of a type and shape that varies with the country or region of sale HDMI USB cable clip 0708 EH 7P charging AC adapter Z 7II only supplied with a plug adapter attached in countries or regions where required shape depends on country of sale 040 AN DC19 strap 037 Warranty User s Manual UC E24 USB cable 0...

Page 80: ...on Download Center Visit the Nikon download center to download firmware updates ViewNX i and other Nikon software and manuals for Nikon products including cameras NIKKOR lenses and flash units https downloadcenter nikonimglib com ...

Page 81: ... manual battery chargers are referred to as battery chargers or chargers Throughout this manual the display in camera monitor and viewfinder during shooting is referred to as the shooting display in most cases the illustrations show the monitor Throughout this manual smartphones and tablets are referred to as smart devices Throughout this manual the term default settings is used to refer to the se...

Page 82: ...vii About This Manual AFor Your Safety For Your Safety contains important safety instructions Be sure to read them before using the camera For more information see For Your Safety 0xxxv ...

Page 83: ...ra Body 1 The Control Panel 6 The Monitor 7 The Viewfinder 10 Camera Controls 13 Viewfinder 13 The M Monitor Mode Button 14 The Mode Dial 15 The Command Dials 16 The S Button 16 The E Exposure Compensation Button 18 Touch Controls 19 The DISP Button 25 The X and W Q Buttons 27 The Sub Selector 27 The AF ON Button 28 The G Button 28 The i Button the i Menu 33 The Fn1 and Fn2 Buttons 35 Table of Con...

Page 84: ...moving Memory Cards 46 Number of Exposures Remaining 47 Attaching a Lens 50 Detaching Lenses 51 Choose a Language and Set the Clock 52 Basic Photography and Playback 56 Taking Photographs b Mode 56 Shooting Movies b Mode 63 Taking Photos in Movie Mode 67 Playback 69 Viewing Photos 69 Viewing Movies 70 Deleting Unwanted Pictures 72 Basic Settings 74 Focus 74 Focus Mode 74 AF Area Mode 77 The Touch ...

Page 85: ...ity Auto 108 A Aperture Priority Auto 108 M Manual 109 U1 U2 and U3 User Settings Modes 115 The S Button 118 Adjusting ISO Sensitivity 118 Auto ISO Sensitivity Control 120 The E Exposure Compensation Button 122 Adjusting Exposure Compensation 122 The c E Release Mode Self Timer Button 125 Choosing a Release Mode 125 The Self Timer 131 The Sub Selector 133 Focus Point Selection 133 Exposure Lock 13...

Page 86: ... Connection 158 View Memory Card Info 159 Release Mode 160 Vibration Reduction 161 AF Area Mode 163 Focus Mode 164 Movies 165 Set Picture Control 167 White Balance 167 Frame Size and Rate Image Quality 168 Microphone Sensitivity 174 Choose Image Area 175 Metering 177 Wi Fi Connection 177 Destination 177 Electronic VR 178 Vibration Reduction 179 AF Area Mode 179 Focus Mode 179 ...

Page 87: ...le Information 184 Exposure Data 185 Highlight Display 185 RGB Histogram 186 Shooting Data 188 Location Data 191 Overview 191 The i Button Playback Mode 193 Photos 193 Movies 196 Movies Playback Paused 196 Playback Zoom 204 Using Playback Zoom 204 Deleting Pictures 206 Using the Delete Button 206 Deleting Multiple Pictures 208 ...

Page 88: ...ages 232 Delete 233 Playback Folder 234 Playback Display Options 234 Dual Format Recording PB Slot 235 Image Review 235 After Delete 236 After Burst Show 237 Rotate Tall 237 Copy Image s 238 Copying Pictures 238 Slide Show 245 Viewing Slide Shows 246 Rating 247 C The Photo Shooting Menu Shooting Options 248 Reset Photo Shooting Menu 249 Storage Folder 250 Renaming Folders 250 Select Folder by Numb...

Page 89: ... 265 White Balance 267 The White Balance Menu Fine Tuning 267 The White Balance Menu Choosing a Color Temperature 270 Preset Manual Copying White Balance from a Photograph 272 Set Picture Control 275 Modifying Picture Controls from the Menus 275 Manage Picture Control 278 Creating Custom Picture Controls 278 Color Space 282 Active D Lighting 283 Long Exposure NR 285 High ISO NR 286 Vignette Contro...

Page 90: ... AF Area Mode 296 Vibration Reduction 296 Auto Bracketing 297 Exposure and Flash Bracketing 298 White Balance Bracketing 303 ADL Bracketing 306 Multiple Exposure 309 Creating a Multiple Exposure 312 HDR High Dynamic Range 319 Taking HDR Photographs 321 Interval Timer Shooting 326 Interval Timer Photography 329 Time Lapse Movie 340 Recording Time Lapse Movies 342 Focus Shift Shooting 352 Focus Shif...

Page 91: ...vity Settings 366 White Balance 367 Set Picture Control 367 Manage Picture Control 367 Active D Lighting 368 High ISO NR 368 Vignette Control 369 Diffraction Compensation 369 Auto Distortion Control 369 Flicker Reduction 370 Metering 371 Focus Mode 371 AF Area Mode 371 Vibration Reduction 371 Electronic VR 372 Microphone Sensitivity 372 Attenuator 373 Frequency Response 373 Wind Noise Reduction 37...

Page 92: ... Orientation 384 a6 AF Activation 386 Out of Focus Release 386 a7 Limit AF Area Mode Selection 387 a8 Focus Point Wrap Around 387 a9 Focus Point Options 388 Manual Focus Mode 388 Dynamic Area AF Assist 388 a10 Low Light AF 389 a11 Built in AF Assist Illuminator 390 a12 Manual Focus Ring in AF Mode 391 b Metering Exposure 392 b1 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl 392 b2 Easy Exposure Compensation 392 b3 C...

Page 93: ...8 d6 Extended Shutter Speeds M 399 d7 Limit Selectable Image Area 399 d8 File Number Sequence 400 d9 Apply Settings to Live View 402 d10 Framing Grid Display 402 d11 Focus Peaking 403 Peaking Level 403 Peaking Highlight Color 403 d12 View All in Continuous Mode 403 e Bracketing Flash 404 e1 Flash Sync Speed 404 e2 Flash Shutter Speed 406 e3 Exposure Comp for Flash 406 e4 Auto c ISO Sensitivity Con...

Page 94: ... Button 427 Shooting Mode 427 Playback Mode 428 f4 Shutter Spd Aperture Lock 429 f5 Customize Command Dials 430 Reverse Rotation 430 Change Main Sub 431 Menus and Playback 432 Sub Dial Frame Advance 433 f6 Release Button to Use Dial 434 f7 Reverse Indicators 436 f8 Reverse Ring for Focus 436 f9 Assign MB N11 Buttons 437 Same as Camera AF ON Button 439 Same as Camera Multi Selector 439 ...

Page 95: ...mera AF ON Button 452 B The Setup Menu Camera Setup 453 Format Memory Card 455 Save User Settings 455 Reset User Settings 455 Language 456 Time Zone and Date 456 Monitor Brightness 457 Monitor Color Balance 458 Viewfinder Brightness 459 Viewfinder Color Balance 460 Control Panel Brightness 460 Limit Monitor Mode Selection 461 Information Display 461 AF Fine Tuning Options 462 Creating and Saving F...

Page 96: ...nt 473 Input Comment 473 Attach Comment 473 Copyright Information 474 Artist Copyright 474 Attach Copyright Information 474 Beep Options 476 Beep On Off 476 Volume 477 Pitch 477 Touch Controls 477 Enable Disable Touch Controls 477 Full Frame Playback Flicks 477 HDMI 478 Location Data 478 Wireless Remote WR Options 479 LED Lamp 479 Link Mode 480 Assign Remote WR Fn Button 482 Airplane Mode 482 ...

Page 97: ...MAC Address 489 Wireless Transmitter WT 7 490 Wireless Transmitter 490 Conformity Marking 490 Battery Info 491 USB Power Delivery 492 Energy Saving Photo Mode 494 Slot Empty Release Lock 495 Save Load Menu Settings 496 Save Menu Settings 500 Load Menu Settings 500 Reset All Settings 501 Firmware Version 501 N The Retouch Menu Creating Retouched Copies 502 Creating Retouched Copies 503 NEF RAW Proc...

Page 98: ... O My Menu Creating a Custom Menu 533 m Recent Settings Accessing Recently Used Settings 538 Establishing Wireless Connections to Computers or Smart Devices 539 Camera and Network System Chart 539 Connecting to Computers via Wi Fi 541 What Wi Fi Can Do for You 541 The Wireless Transmitter Utility 541 Infrastructure and Access Point Modes 542 Connecting in Access Point Mode 544 Connecting in Infras...

Page 99: ... Can Do for You 595 Connecting Using the WT 7 597 Troubleshooting 598 Cabled Connections to Computers and HDMI Devices 599 Connecting to Computers Via USB 599 Installing ViewNX i 600 Copying Pictures to a Computer Using ViewNX i 601 Connecting to HDMI Devices 604 TVs 605 Recorders 606 On Camera Flash Photography 611 On Camera Versus Remote 611 Camera Mounted Flash Units 611 Remote Flash Photograph...

Page 100: ...ishing a Wireless Connection 631 Remote Flash Photography 636 Adding a Shoe Mounted Flash Unit 644 Optical AWL 645 Using Optical AWL with the SB 5000 or SB 500 646 Optical Radio AWL 656 Flash Info for Remote Units 657 Flash Control Mode Displays 657 Troubleshooting 660 Before Contacting Customer Support 660 Problems and Solutions 662 Battery Display 662 Shooting 663 Playback 669 Bluetooth and Wi F...

Page 101: ...92 Compatible Flash Units 693 The Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS 693 Other Compatible Accessories 701 Optional MB N11 Power Battery Packs 710 Attaching a Power Connector and AC Adapter 733 Software 735 Caring for the Camera 737 Storage 737 Cleaning 738 Image Sensor Cleaning 739 Manual Cleaning 741 Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions 743 Camera Care 743 Battery Care 747 Using the Charger...

Page 102: ...ower Banks 771 Memory Card Capacity 773 Battery Endurance 777 AF Assist Illumination 780 Trademarks and Licenses 781 Notices 785 Bluetooth and Wi Fi Wireless LAN 788 Kit Lens Manual 794 NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S Lens Manual 794 Using the Lens 794 Precautions for Use 799 Lens Care 800 Accessories 801 Specifications 802 Index 803 ...

Page 103: ...mat recording PB slot Image review After delete After burst show Rotate tall Copy image s Slide show Rating PHOTO SHOOTING MENU Reset photo shooting menu Storage folder File naming Primary slot selection Secondary slot function Choose image area Image quality Image size NEF RAW recording ISO sensitivity settings White balance Set Picture Control Manage Picture Control Color space Active D Lighting...

Page 104: ...ange Interval timer shooting Time lapse movie Focus shift shooting Silent photography PHOTO SHOOTING MENU MOVIE SHOOTING MENU Reset movie shooting menu File naming Destination Choose image area Frame size frame rate Movie quality Movie file type ISO sensitivity settings White balance Set Picture Control Manage Picture Control Active D Lighting High ISO NR Vignette control Diffraction compensation ...

Page 105: ...SHOOTING MENU CUSTOM SETTING MENU Reset custom settings a Autofocus a1 AF C priority selection a2 AF S priority selection a3 Focus tracking with lock on a4 Focus points used a5 Store points by orientation a6 AF activation a7 Limit AF area mode selection a8 Focus point wrap around a9 Focus point options a10 Low light AF a11 Built in AF assist illuminator a12 Manual focus ring in AF mode ...

Page 106: ...2 Self timer c3 Power off delay CUSTOM SETTING MENU d Shooting display d1 CL mode shooting speed d2 Max continuous release d3 Sync release mode options d4 Exposure delay mode d5 Shutter type d6 Extended shutter speeds M d7 Limit selectable image area d8 File number sequence d9 Apply settings to live view d10 Framing grid display d11 Focus peaking d12 View all in continuous mode CUSTOM SETTING MENU...

Page 107: ...USTOM SETTING MENU f Controls f1 Customize i menu f2 Custom controls f3 OK button f4 Shutter spd aperture lock f5 Customize command dials f6 Release button to use dial f7 Reverse indicators f8 Reverse ring for focus f9 Assign MB N11 buttons g Movie g1 Customize i menu g2 Custom controls g3 OK button g4 AF speed g5 AF tracking sensitivity g6 Highlight display g7 Assign MB N11 buttons CUSTOM SETTING...

Page 108: ...g options Non CPU lens data Save focus position Clean image sensor Image Dust Off ref photo Pixel mapping Image comment Copyright information Beep options Touch controls HDMI Location data Wireless remote WR options Assign remote WR Fn button Airplane mode Connect to smart device Connect to PC Wireless transmitter WT 7 Conformity marking Battery info USB power delivery Energy saving photo mode Slo...

Page 109: ...st RETOUCH MENU NEF RAW processing Trim Resize D Lighting Red eye correction Straighten Distortion control Perspective control Monochrome Image overlay Trim movie MY MENU Add items Remove items Rank items Choose tab ...

Page 110: ...ult in injury or property damage A WARNING Do not use while walking or operating a vehicle Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents or other injury Do not disassemble or modify this product Do not touch internal parts that become exposed as the result of a fall or other accident Failure to observe these precautions could result in electric shock or other injury Should you notic...

Page 111: ...uct out of reach of children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury or product malfunction In addition note that small parts constitute a choking hazard Should a child swallow any part of this product seek immediate medical attention Do not entangle wrap or twist the straps around your neck Failure to observe this precaution could result in accidents Do not use batteries charger...

Page 112: ...bjects keep the sun well out of the frame Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is close to the frame could cause fire Turn this product off when its use is prohibited Disable wireless features when the use of wireless equipment is prohibited The radio frequency emissions produced by this product could interfere with equipment onboard aircraft or in hospitals or other medical facilities Re...

Page 113: ... or viewfinder The memory card will be hot potentially causing burns or causing the card to be dropped and damaged when removed A DANGER Batteries Do not mishandle batteries Failure to observe the following precautions could result in the batteries leaking overheating rupturing or catching fire Use only rechargeable batteries approved for use in this product Do not expose batteries to flame or exc...

Page 114: ...ater or expose to rain Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or product malfunction Immediately dry the product with a towel or similar object should it become wet Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the batteries such as discoloration or deformation Cease charging EN EL15c rechargeable batteries if they do not charge in the specified period of time Failu...

Page 115: ...n your area address provided separately Notice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or Reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduced by means of a scanner digital camera or other device may be punishable by law Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money coins securities government bonds or l...

Page 116: ...e may be restricted in the case of photographs or recordings of exhibits or live performances Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories Nikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry Only Nikon brand electronic accessories including lenses chargers batteries AC adapters and flash accessories certified by Nikon specifically for use with this Nikon dig...

Page 117: ...t support and education continually updated information is available on line at the following sites For users in the U S A https www nikonusa com For users in Europe https www europe nikon com support For users in Asia Oceania the Middle East and Africa https www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product information tips answers to frequently asked questions FAQs ...

Page 118: ...Mode dial lock release 015 106 3 Stereo microphone 063 4 Movie record button 063 5 Power switch 052 56 6 Shutter release button 056 7 E button 018 122 8 S button 016 118 9 Eyelet for camera strap 037 10 E focal plane mark 093 11 Main command dial 016 12 Speaker 071 13 Control panel 06 692 14 Accessory shoe for optional flash unit 0613 693 ...

Page 119: ...n lamp 0156 619 Self timer lamp 0131 4 Cover for accessory terminal and USB and HDMI connectors 5 Cover for headphone and microphone connectors 6 Lens mounting mark 050 7 Headphone connector 0374 8 Charge lamp 040 9 USB connector 0492 599 10 HDMI connector 0604 11 Accessory terminal 12 Connector for external microphone 0706 13 Body cap 050 ...

Page 120: ...utton 028 5 Sub selector 027 133 6 i button 033 136 7 Memory card slot cover 045 8 Memory card access lamp 061 65 9 J button 029 10 Multi selector 029 11 G button 028 212 12 c E button 0125 131 13 W Q button 027 32 181 204 14 X button 027 91 181 204 15 Monitor 019 88 16 O button 072 206 17 K button 069 180 18 Rubber eyecup 0704 19 Viewfinder 013 20 Eye sensor 013 ...

Page 121: ...5 4 10 1 2 1 Lens mount 050 93 2 Lens release button 051 3 CPU contacts 4 Tripod socket 5 Power connector cover 0733 6 Battery chamber cover 7 Battery chamber cover latch 8 Fn2 button 035 74 9 Fn1 button 035 94 10 Sub command dial 016 ...

Page 122: ...ls or subject it to powerful air currents from a blower These actions could scratch or otherwise damage the sensor For information on cleaning the image sensor see Image Sensor Cleaning 0739 D Notes on the Monitor The angle of the monitor can be adjusted D Product Serial Number The serial number for this product can be found by opening the monitor ...

Page 123: ... full list of the indicators that appear in the control panel see The Camera Display and Control Panel 0681 in Technical Notes 1 2 7 6 5 3 4 1 Shutter speed 0108 109 2 Aperture 0108 109 3 Battery indicator 044 4 k appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 047 5 Number of exposures remaining 047 773 6 Release mode 0125 7 ISO sensitivity 0118 ...

Page 124: ... Display and Control Panel 0681 in Technical Notes Photo Mode 2 12 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 1 AF area brackets 077 2 Shooting mode 0106 3 Focus point 077 4 Release mode 0125 5 Focus mode 074 6 AF area mode 077 7 Active D Lighting 0283 8 Picture Control 0139 275 9 White balance 094 145 267 10 Image area 0260 11 Image size 0154 12 Image quality 0152 ...

Page 125: ... 1000 exposures 047 4 Number of exposures remaining 047 773 5 ISO sensitivity 0118 6 ISO sensitivity indicator 0118 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 0120 7 Aperture 0108 109 8 Shutter speed 0108 109 9 Subject tracking AF 086 10 Metering 0157 11 Battery indicator 044 12 Shutter type 0398 13 Clock not set indicator 055 14 Vibration reduction indicator 0161 15 Touch shooting 088 ...

Page 126: ...cording indicator 063 No movie indicator 065 2 Destination 0177 3 Frame size and rate image quality 0168 4 Image area 0175 5 Time remaining 063 6 Release mode still photography 0130 7 Sound level 0174 8 Microphone sensitivity 0174 9 Frequency response 0373 ...

Page 127: ...d Control Panel 0681 in Technical Notes Photo Mode 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 3 12 11 1 Battery indicator 044 2 Clock not set indicator 055 3 Vibration reduction indicator 0161 4 Release mode 0125 5 Focus mode 074 6 AF area mode 077 7 Active D Lighting 0283 8 Picture Control 0139 275 9 White balance 094 145 267 10 Image quality 0152 11 Image size 0154 12 Image area 0260 ...

Page 128: ...ining 047 773 3 ISO sensitivity 0118 4 ISO sensitivity indicator 0118 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 0120 5 Exposure indicator Exposure 0110 Exposure compensation 0122 6 Aperture 0108 109 7 Shutter speed 0108 109 8 Shutter type 0398 9 Shooting mode 0106 10 Metering 0157 11 Subject tracking AF 086 12 Focus point 077 13 AF area brackets 077 ...

Page 129: ...ecording indicator 063 No movie indicator 065 2 Frame size and rate image quality 0168 3 Image area 0175 4 Destination 0177 5 Release mode still photography 0130 6 Time remaining 063 7 Frequency response 0373 8 Microphone sensitivity 0174 9 Sound level 0174 ...

Page 130: ...he Diopter Adjustment Control The viewfinder can be focused by lifting and rotating the diopter adjustment control Be careful not to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye After adjusting diopter push the diopter adjustment control back into its original position A Extended Use When using the viewfinder for extended periods you can select Off for Custom Setting d9 Apply settings to live view ...

Page 131: ...ed for shooting menus and playback Monitor only The monitor is used for shooting menus and playback The viewfinder display will remain blank even if you put your eye to the viewfinder Prioritize viewfinder The camera functions in a manner similar to existing digital SLR cameras During photo mode placing your eye to the viewfinder turns the viewfinder on the monitor remains off after you take your ...

Page 132: ...menu The Mode Dial Press the mode dial lock release and rotate the mode dial to choose a shooting mode Mode Description b Auto A simple point and shoot mode that leaves the camera in charge of settings 056 63 P Programmed auto The camera sets shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure S Shutter priority auto You choose the shutter speed the camera selects the aperture for best results A Apert...

Page 133: ...ISO sensitivity can be adjusted by holding the S button and rotating the main command dial In modes P S A and M you can hold the S button and rotate the sub command dial to choose from ISO AUTO auto ISO sensitivity control enabled or ISO auto ISO sensitivity control disabled In b mode ISO AUTO auto ISO sensitivity control enabled is selected by default Hold the S button and rotate the main command...

Page 134: ... can be adjusted in mode M only The value selected for ISO sensitivity settings ISO sensitivity mode M applies when Off is selected for ISO sensitivity settings Auto ISO control mode M You can choose between ISO AUTO auto ISO sensitivity control enabled and ISO auto ISO sensitivity control disabled by holding the S button and rotating the sub command dial ...

Page 135: ... suggested by the camera Exposure compensation can be used to make pictures brighter or darker Exposure compensation can be adjusted by holding the E button and rotating either command dial Higher values make the subject brighter lower values darker 1 EV No exposure compensation 1 EV ...

Page 136: ...not be used for focus or the like Focusing and Releasing the Shutter Touch the monitor to focus on the selected point touch AF In photo mode the shutter will be released when you lift your finger from the display touch shutter Touch shutter AF settings can be adjusted by tapping the W icon 088 Adjusting Settings Tap highlighted settings in the display You can then choose the desired option by tapp...

Page 137: ...n full frame playback touching the bottom of the display brings up a frame advance bar Slide your finger left or right over the bar to scroll rapidly to other pictures To zoom in on a picture displayed during full frame playback use a stretch gesture or give the display two quick taps You can adjust the zoom ratio using stretch gestures to zoom in and pinch gestures to zoom out ...

Page 138: ...cels zoom To zoom out to a thumbnail view use a pinch gesture during full frame playback Use pinch and stretch to choose the number of images displayed from 4 9 and 72 frames Viewing Movies Movies are indicated by a 1 icon to start playback tap the on screen guide Tap the display to pause Tap again to resume Tap Z to exit to full frame playback ...

Page 139: ...options Text Entry When a keyboard is displayed you can enter text by tapping the keys To position the cursor tap e or f or tap directly in the text display area To cycle through the upper and lower case and symbol keyboards tap the keyboard selection button 1 2 3 1 Text display area 2 Keyboard area 3 Keyboard selection ...

Page 140: ...Navigating the Menus Slide up or down to scroll Tap a menu icon to choose a menu Tap menu items to display options You can then choose the desired option by tapping icons or sliders To exit without changing settings tap Z ...

Page 141: ...s Do not touch the screen with sharp objects Do not use excessive force The screen may not respond when covered with third party protective films The screen may not respond when touched simultaneously in multiple locations A Enabling or Disabling Touch Controls Touch controls can be enabled or disabled using the Touch controls item in the setup menu ...

Page 142: ...1 Displayed when On is selected for Custom Setting d9 Apply settings to live view 2 Not displayed if On is selected for Overlay shooting during multiple exposure photography 1 2 3 6 5 4 1 Indicators on 2 Simplified display 3 Histogram 1 2 4 Virtual horizon 5 Information display 0681 6 Flash info 0626 657 3 ...

Page 143: ...choose the information displayed in the viewfinder Note however that the information display and flash info do not appear in the viewfinder A Hiding the Information Display The information display can be hidden by pressing the control to which Live view info display off has been assigned using Custom Setting f2 Custom controls Press the control again to reactivate the display Movie Mode 1 2 4 3 1 ...

Page 144: ...ease the zoom ratio W Q to zoom out Playback Press X to zoom in on pictures during full frame playback Press X to increase the zoom ratio W Q to zoom out Pressing W Q when the picture is displayed full frame zooms out to the thumbnail list The Sub Selector Press the sub selector up down left or right to select the focus point Press and hold the center of the selector to lock focus and exposure 013...

Page 145: ...on to view the menus You can choose the menu displayed The default is MY MENU 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 D PLAYBACK MENU 0232 2 C PHOTO SHOOTING MENU 0248 3 1 MOVIE SHOOTING MENU 0363 4 A CUSTOM SETTING MENU 0377 5 B SETUP MENU 0453 6 N RETOUCH MENU 0502 7 O MY MENU m RECENT SETTINGS 0533 8 The d Help icon 032 9 Current settings ...

Page 146: ...con for the current menu Press 4 to place the cursor in the menu selection area 2 Select a menu Press 1 or 3 to select the desired menu 1 Move cursor up 2 Select highlighted item 3 Display sub menu select highlighted item or move cursor right 4 Move cursor down 5 Cancel and return to previous menu or move cursor left ...

Page 147: ...sition the cursor in the selected menu Press 2 to position the cursor in the selected menu 4 Highlight a menu item Press 1 or 3 to highlight a menu item 5 Display options Press 2 to display options for the selected menu item ...

Page 148: ...ss 1 or 3 to highlight an option 7 Select the highlighted option Press J to select the highlighted option To exit without making a selection press the G button To exit the menus and return to shooting mode press the shutter release button halfway ...

Page 149: ...d camera status Unavailable items are displayed in gray A The d Help Icon Where available a description of the currently selected item can be viewed by pressing the W Q button Press 1 or 3 to scroll Press W Q again to return to the menus A Touch Controls You can also navigate the menus using touch controls 019 ...

Page 150: ...the display or by highlighting items and pressing J selections can then be made using the multi selector Items for which the camera displays an on screen guide can be adjusted by highlighting them in the i menu and rotating a command dial In some cases adjustments can be made using both the main and sub command dials A The Playback i Menu Pressing the i button during playback displays a context se...

Page 151: ...028 for information on using the menus 2 Highlight the position you want to change and press J A list of the items available for the selected position will be displayed 3 Highlight the desired item and press J The item will be assigned to the selected position and the options shown in Step 2 will be displayed Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as desired 4 Press the G button Changes will be saved and the Custom...

Page 152: ...nd dials In some cases adjustments can be made using both the main and sub command dials Choosing Roles for the Fn1 and Fn2 Buttons The roles played by the Fn1 and Fn2 buttons can be selected using Custom Setting f2 or g2 Custom controls Fn1 button and Fn2 button 1 Highlight Custom Setting f2 or g2 Custom controls and press J See The G Button 028 for information on using the menus 2 Highlight the ...

Page 153: ...ess J The item will be assigned to the selected button and the options shown in Step 2 will be displayed Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to assign a role to the remaining button 4 Press the G button Changes will be saved and the Custom Settings menu will be displayed ...

Page 154: ...37 Attaching the Strap First Steps To attach a strap whether the supplied strap or one that has been purchased separately Attaching the Strap ...

Page 155: ...v and Caring for the Camera and Battery Cautions 0743 The Battery Charger Depending on the country or region the charger comes with either an AC wall adapter or a power cable AC wall adapter After inserting the AC wall adapter into the charger AC inlet q slide the AC wall adapter latch as shown w and rotate the adapter 90 to fix it in place e Charging the Battery ...

Page 156: ...CHARGE lamp flashes rapidly 8 times a second A battery charging error has occurred Unplug the charger and remove and reinsert the battery The ambient temperature is too hot or too cold Use the battery charger at temperatures within the designated temperature range 0 40 C 32 104 F If the problem persists unplug the charger and end charging Bring the battery and charger to a Nikon authorized service...

Page 157: ... camera EN EL15a or EN EL15 batteries cannot be charged using a charging AC adapter Use an MH 25a battery charger instead If Enable is selected for USB power delivery in the setup menu the charging AC adapter can be used to power the camera The batteries will not charge while the camera is powered by an outside source For more information see Power Delivery Versus Charging 0493 1 Insert the EN EL1...

Page 158: ...traight during insertion and removal Charging The battery charges while the camera is off The camera charge lamp w lights amber while charging is in progress The lamp turns off when charging is complete An exhausted battery will fully charge in about 2 hours and 45 minutes Power Delivery The camera will draw power from the adapter while on ...

Page 159: ...lash rapidly for about 30 seconds and then turn off If the charge lamp is off and you did not observe the battery charging turn the camera on and check the battery level A Computer USB Power Delivery and Battery Charging Computers will supply current to power the camera or charge the battery only when connected via a UC E25 USB cable available separately The supplied USB cable cannot be used for t...

Page 160: ...h pressed to one side slide the battery into the battery chamber until the latch locks it in place Removing the Battery To remove the battery turn the camera off and open the battery chamber cover Press the battery latch in the direction shown by the arrow to release the battery and then remove the battery by hand Inserting the Battery ...

Page 161: ... on The battery level display changes as the battery level diminishes from L through K J I and H When the battery level falls to H suspend shooting and charge the battery or ready a spare battery If the message Shutter release disabled Recharge battery is displayed charge or exchange the battery Monitor Viewfinder Control panel ...

Page 162: ...another that takes one SD memory card w for a total of two cards one of each type Turn the camera off before inserting or removing memory cards Holding the memory card in the orientation shown slide it straight into the slot until it clicks into place CFexpress and XQD memory cards SD memory cards Inserting Memory Cards 128 GB 64 GB ...

Page 163: ...y Cards Removing Memory Cards After confirming that the memory card access lamp is off turn the camera off open the memory card slot cover and press the card in to eject it q The card can then be removed by hand w 16 GB ...

Page 164: ...sing Primary slot selection the primary slot switching to the card in the remaining slot the secondary slot when the card in the primary slot is full If two memory cards are inserted the camera will show the number of additional photographs that can be recorded to the card in the primary slot When the card in the primary slot is full the display will show the number of exposures remaining on the c...

Page 165: ...C adapters Do not touch the card terminals with your fingers or metal objects Do not use excessive force when handling memory cards Failure to observe this precaution could damage the card Do not bend or drop memory cards or subject them to strong physical shocks Do not expose memory cards to water heat or direct sunlight Do not format memory cards in a computer D Memory Card High Temperature Warn...

Page 166: ... cards are equipped with a write protect switch Sliding the switch to the lock position write protects the card protecting the data it contains A indicator and a Card warning appear in the shooting display when a write protected card is inserted If you attempt to release the shutter while a write protected card is inserted a warning will be displayed and no picture will be recorded Unlock the memo...

Page 167: ...ative purposes is a NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S Be careful to prevent dust entering the camera Confirm that the camera is off before attaching the lens Remove the camera body cap q w and rear lens cap e r Align the mounting marks on the camera t and lens y Do not touch the image sensor or lens contacts Attaching a Lens ...

Page 168: ...FTZ mount adapter available separately before using F mount lenses Attempting to attach F mount lenses directly to the camera could damage the lens or image sensor Detaching Lenses After turning the camera off press and hold the lens release button q while turning the lens in the direction shown w After removing the lens replace the lens caps and camera body cap ...

Page 169: ...played Choose a language and set the camera clock 1 Turn the camera on 2 Highlight Language in the setup menu and press 2 The Language item is automatically highlighted in the setup menu the first time the G button is pressed after purchase For information on using the menus see Using the Menus 029 Choose a Language and Set the Clock ...

Page 170: ...region in which the camera was originally purchased 4 Highlight Time zone and date and press 2 5 Choose a time zone Select Time zone in the Time zone and date display Highlight a time zone in the Time zone display and press J The display shows a time zone map listing the selected cities in the chosen zone and the difference between the time in the chosen zone and UTC ...

Page 171: ...ing On advances the clock one hour to undo the effect select Off 7 Set the clock Select Date and time in the Time zone and date display Press J after using the multi selector to set the clock to the date and time in the selected time zone note that the camera uses a 24 hour clock 8 Choose a date format Select Date format in the Time zone and date display Highlight the desired date year month and d...

Page 172: ...ect use the Time zone and date Date and time option in the setup menu to set the clock to the correct time and date The camera clock is powered by an independent clock battery The clock battery charges when the main battery is inserted in the camera It takes about 2 days to charge Once charged it will power the clock for about a month A SnapBridge Use the SnapBridge app to synchronize the camera c...

Page 173: ...oint and shoot photography D Lenses with Retractable Barrels Lenses with retractable barrels must be extended before use Rotate the lens zoom ring as shown until the lens clicks into the extended position 1 Turn the camera on The monitor and control panel will light Taking Photographs b Mode ...

Page 174: ...57 Taking Photographs b Mode 2 Select photo mode by rotating the photo movie selector to C 3 Pressing the mode dial lock release on top of the camera rotate the mode dial to b ...

Page 175: ...ht hand and cradling the camera body or lens with your left bring your elbows in against the sides of your chest Framing photos in the viewfinder Framing photos in the monitor Landscape wide orientation Portrait tall orientation Landscape wide orientation Portrait tall orientation ...

Page 176: ...t in the AF area brackets If the camera detects a human face the AF area brackets will be replaced by a yellow border around the subject s face indicating the focus point If eyes are detected the yellow focus point will instead appear over one or the other of the subject s eyes ...

Page 177: ...sh The AF assist illuminator may light to assist the focus operation if the subject is poorly lit You can also focus by pressing the AF ON button If the camera detects the faces or eyes of human portrait subjects the active focus point will be displayed in green The focus point will flash red if the camera is unable to focus D The AF Assist Illuminator Do not obstruct the AF assist illuminator whi...

Page 178: ...rded Do not remove the memory card or battery D The Standby Timer The camera uses a standby timer to help reduce the drain on the battery If no operations are performed for about 30 seconds the standby timer will expire and the monitor viewfinder and control panel will turn off A few seconds prior to turning off the monitor and viewfinder will dim They can be reactivated by pressing the shutter re...

Page 179: ...n the display in photo mode to a maximum of approximately 12 press the X button Press X to zoom in W Q to zoom out A navigation window will appear at the bottom right corner of the display Use the multi selector to scroll to areas of the frame not visible in the monitor ...

Page 180: ...n the camera on The monitor and control panel will light 2 Select movie mode by rotating the photo movie selector to 1 Note that optional flash units cannot be used when the camera is in movie mode 3 Pressing the mode dial lock release on top of the camera rotate the mode dial to b Shooting Movies b Mode ...

Page 181: ...imate amount of new footage that can be recorded to the memory card The camera can be refocused during recording by pressing the AF ON button Sound is recorded via the built in microphone Do not cover the microphone during recording If you tap your subject in the monitor during recording the focus point will track the subject as it moves through the frame 086 2 1 1 Recording indicator 2 Time remai...

Page 182: ... record button again to end recording D The Memory Card Access Lamp The memory card access lamp will light while the movie is being recorded Do not remove the memory card or battery D The 0 Icon A 0 icon indicates that movies cannot be recorded ...

Page 183: ...ounds made by the camera may be audible in footage recorded During autofocus During vibration reduction When power aperture is used D Memory Card High Temperature Warning During movie recording memory cards may become hot and a high temperature warning may appear in the shooting display Do not attempt to remove the memory card instead wait for the camera to cool and the warning to clear from the d...

Page 184: ...ase button is pressed even if Continuous is selected for release mode Taking photos does not interrupt movie recording D Taking Photos in Movie Mode Photo mode settings do not apply to photos taken in movie mode Up to 50 Z 7II or 40 Z 6II photographs can be taken with each movie Note that photos can be taken even when the subject is not in focus Photos are recorded at the dimensions currently sele...

Page 185: ...display Bright regions or bands may appear in scenes lit by flashing signs and other intermittent light sources or when the subject is briefly illuminated by a strobe or other bright momentary light source Flicker occurring when power aperture is used during movie recording Note that noise randomly spaced bright pixels fog or lines and unexpected colors may appear if you use the X button to zoom i...

Page 186: ...l be displayed in the monitor or viewfinder The memory card containing the picture currently displayed is shown by an icon 2 Press 4 or 2 to view additional pictures When pictures are displayed in the monitor you can view other pictures by flicking a finger left or right over the display To end playback and return to shooting mode press the shutter release button halfway Playback ...

Page 187: ...d by a 1 icon Tap the a icon in the display or press the J button to start playback a progress bar shows your approximate position in the movie 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 1 1 icon 2 Length 3 a icon 4 Current position total length 5 Progress bar 6 Volume 7 Guide ...

Page 188: ...low motion playback Press 3 while the movie is paused to start slow motion playback Jog rewind advance Press 4 or 2 while the movie is paused to rewind or advance one frame at a time Keep 4 or 2 pressed for continuous rewind or advance Skip 10 s Rotate the main command dial one stop to skip ahead or back 10 s Skip to last or first frame Rotate the sub command dial to skip to the last or first fram...

Page 189: ... button to start playback and press 4 or 2 until the desired picture is displayed The location of the current image is shown by an icon at the bottom left corner of the display 2 Delete the picture Press the O button a confirmation dialog will be displayed Press the O button again to delete the image and return to playback To exit without deleting the picture press K ...

Page 190: ...73 Playback A The Playback Menu Delete Item Use Delete in the playback menu to Delete multiple pictures Delete pictures taken on selected dates Delete all pictures in selected folders ...

Page 191: ...osing a Focus Mode The focus mode can be selected using the Focus mode items in the i menu and the photo and movie shooting menus 0164 295 371 At default settings the focus mode can also be selected by holding the Fn2 button and rotating the main command dial 035 Focus ...

Page 192: ...bjects The camera adjusts focus continuously in response to changes in the distance to the subject while the shutter release button is pressed halfway At default settings the shutter can be released whether or not the subject is in focus release priority AF F Full time AF The camera adjusts focus continuously in response to subject movement or changes in composition When the shutter release button...

Page 193: ...e g blinds or a row of windows in a skyscraper The monitor 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 A Storing the Focus Position To save the focus position when the camera is turned off select On for Save focus position in the setup menu Note that ...

Page 194: ...oting menus 0163 296 371 At default settings AF area mode can also be selected by holding the Fn2 button and rotating the sub command dial 035 Option Description 3 Pinpoint AF With a focus area smaller than that employed for single point AF pinpoint AF is used for pinpoint focus on a selected spot in the frame Focusing may be slower than with single point AF Recommended for shots involving static ...

Page 195: ...cted by the user If the subject briefly leaves the selected point the camera will focus based on information from surrounding focus points Use for photographs of athletes and other active subjects that are hard to frame using single point AF This option is only available when photo mode is selected and Continuous AF is chosen for focus mode Option Description ...

Page 196: ...ed focus area contains subjects at different distances from the camera the camera will assign priority to the closest subject The focus areas for Wide area AF L are larger than those for Wide area AF S If Wide area AF L people is selected the camera will detect and focus on the faces or eyes of human portrait subjects face eye detection AF 082 If Wide area AF L animals is selected the camera will ...

Page 197: ...n portrait subjects face eye detection AF 082 If Auto area AF animals is selected the camera will detect and focus on the faces or eyes of dogs and cats animal detection AF 084 Subject tracking 086 can be initiated by pressing the J button Custom Setting f2 or g2 Custom controls can be used to configure the Fn1 or Fn2 button to start subject tracking AF 0414 441 Subject tracking AF can also be ass...

Page 198: ...oint for Custom Setting a4 Focus points used to use only a quarter of the available focus points The number of points available for Pinpoint AF Wide area AF L Wide area AF L people and Wide area AF L animals does not change If you prefer to use the sub selector for focus point selection you can choose Select center focus point for Custom Setting f2 Custom controls Sub selector center to allow the ...

Page 199: ...ll appear around the subject s face If the camera detects the subject s eyes the yellow focus point will instead appear over one or the other of their eyes If AF C is selected for focus mode the focus point will light yellow when faces or eyes are detected If AF S is selected for focus mode the focus point will turn green when the camera focuses If more than one human face or eye is detected when ...

Page 200: ...too brightly or too poorly the subject is wearing glasses or sunglasses the subject s face or eyes are obscured by hair or other objects or the subject moves excessively during shooting The performance of face and eye detection may drop if 3840 2160 60p or 3840 2160 50p is selected for Frame size frame rate in the movie shooting menu during movie recording the camera is connected to an HDMI device...

Page 201: ...ra detects the subject s eyes the yellow focus point will instead appear over one or the other of their eyes If AF C is selected for focus mode the focus point will light yellow when faces or eyes are detected While if AF S is selected the focus point will turn green when the camera focuses If more than one face or eye of a dog or cat is detected when Auto area AF animals is selected e and f icons...

Page 202: ...s or Auto area AF animals is enabled Alternatively the camera may display a border around subjects that are not the faces or eyes of dogs or cats The performance of face and eye detection may drop if 3840 2160 60p or 3840 2160 50p is selected for Frame size frame rate in the movie shooting menu during movie recording the camera is connected to an HDMI device with 10 bit selected for HDMI Advanced ...

Page 203: ...press J again to start tracking the focus point will track the selected subject as it moves through the frame To end tracking and select the center focus point press J again In photo mode if subject tracking was initiated in focus mode AF C by pressing the shutter release button halfway or by pressing the AF ON button the camera will track the subject only while the button is pressed releasing the...

Page 204: ...unable to track subjects if they are similar in color or brightness to the background change visibly in size color or brightness are too large or too small are too dark or too bright move quickly or leave the frame or are obscured by other objects ...

Page 205: ...lay Option Description W Touch shutter touch AF Touch the display to focus on the selected point and lift your finger to release the shutter If Wide area AF L people Wide area AF L animals Auto area AF people or Auto area AF animals is selected for AF area mode and the camera detects human faces or eyes or the faces or eyes of dogs or cats the camera will focus on the face or eye closest to the se...

Page 206: ...ra detects human faces or eyes or the faces or eyes of dogs or cats the camera will focus on and track the face or eye closest to the selected point X Off Touch shutter disabled f Position focus point Touch the display to position the focus point The camera will not focus and lifting your finger from the display will not release the shutter If Auto area AF Auto area AF people or Auto area AF anima...

Page 207: ...s during movie recording During burst photography touch controls can be used only to take one picture at a time Use the shutter release button for burst photography In self timer mode focus locks on the selected subject when you touch the monitor and the shutter is released about 10 seconds after you lift your finger from the display If the number of shots selected is greater than 1 the remaining ...

Page 208: ...Use manual focus when for example autofocus does not produce the desired results Position the focus point over your subject and rotate the focus or control ring until the subject is in focus For greater precision press the X button to zoom in on the view through the lens ...

Page 209: ...suited to autofocus note that the in focus indicator I may be displayed when the subject is not in focus Zoom in on the view through the lens and check focus Use of a tripod is recommended when the camera is having trouble focusing 1 2 1 Focus distance indicator 2 Focus indicator Focus indicator Description steady The subject is in focus steady The focus point is in front of the subject steady The...

Page 210: ... your subject for manual focus or macro photography The distance between the focal plane and the lens mounting flange is known as the flange back distance w On this camera the flange back distance is 16 mm 0 63 in A Focus Peaking If an option other than Off is selected for Custom Setting d11 Focus peaking Peaking level objects that are in focus will be indicated by colored outlines that appear whe...

Page 211: ...rces if the desired results cannot be achieved with auto white balance choose another option as described below Adjusting White Balance White balance can be selected using the White balance items in the i menu and the photo and movie shooting menus 0145 267 367 At default settings white balance can also be selected by holding the Fn1 button and rotating the main command dial 035 White Balance ...

Page 212: ...ces If an optional flash unit is used white balance will be adjusted in accord with the conditions in effect when the flash fires i Keep white reduce warm colors Approx 3500 8000 K Eliminate the warm color cast produced by incandescent lighting j Keep overall atmosphere Approx 3500 8000 K Partially preserve the warm color cast produced by incandescent lighting k Keep warm lighting colors Approx 35...

Page 213: ...s M Shade Approx 8000 K Use in daylight with subjects in shade J Incandescent Approx 3000 K Use under incandescent lighting I Fluorescent Use under fluorescent lighting choose the bulb type according to the light source Sodium vapor lamps Approx 2700 K Warm white fluorescent Approx 3000 K White fluorescent Approx 3700 K Cool white fluorescent Approx 4200 K Day white fluorescent Approx 5000 K Dayli...

Page 214: ... choose a color temperature hold the Fn1 button and rotate the sub command dial L Preset manual Measure white balance for the subject or light source or copy white balance from an existing photograph To choose a white balance preset hold the Fn1 button and rotate the sub command dial To enter direct measurement mode press and hold the Fn1 button 0148 Option Color temperature Description ...

Page 215: ...ce Fine Tuning At settings other than K Choose color temperature white balance can be fine tuned Use the White balance items in the i menu and the photo and movie shooting menus 0146 267 D Studio Flash Lighting 4 Auto may not produce the desired results with large studio flash units Use preset manual white balance or set white balance to 5 Flash and use fine tuning to adjust white balance ...

Page 216: ... data A Color Temperature The perceived color of a light source varies with the viewer some may have a red cast while others appear blue Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of a light source expressed in Kelvins K The lower the color temperature the redder the cast q the higher the temperature the bluer the cast w A Choosing a Color Temperature In general choose lower values if ...

Page 217: ... release Note that the electronic shutter will be used regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting d5 Shutter type In release modes other than Continuous H extended the display will briefly go dark when the shutter is released This signals that a photo has been taken Regardless of the setting chosen for Beep options in the setup menu no beep will sound when the camera focuses or while the...

Page 218: ...he entire frame may appear distorted if the camera is moved during shooting Jagged edges color fringing moiré and bright spots in the display Bright regions or bands in scenes lit by flashing signs and other intermittent light sources or when the subject is briefly illuminated by a strobe or other bright momentary light source The frame advance rate for burst photography changes when On is selecte...

Page 219: ...later deletion Ratings can also be viewed in Capture NX D and ViewNX i Protected pictures cannot be rated 1 Press the K button to start playback 2 Select the desired picture and press the i button The playback i menu will be displayed 3 Highlight Rating and press J Rating Pictures ...

Page 220: ...g Pictures 4 Choose a rating Rotate the main command dial to choose a rating of from zero to five stars or select d to mark the picture as a candidate for later deletion Press J to select the highlighted option ...

Page 221: ... when the memory card is formatted 1 Press the K button to start playback 2 Select the desired picture and press the i button The playback i menu will be displayed 3 Highlight Protect and press J Protected pictures are marked with a P icon To remove protection display or highlight the picture and select Protect again Protecting Pictures from Deletion ...

Page 222: ...ctures from Deletion A Removing Protection from All Pictures To remove protection from all pictures in the folder or folders currently selected for Playback folder in the playback menu select Unprotect all in the i menu ...

Page 223: ... lock release and rotate the mode dial to choose from the following modes The Mode Dial Mode Description b Auto A simple point and shoot mode that leaves the camera in charge of settings 056 63 P Programmed auto The camera sets shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure S Shutter priority auto Use to freeze or blur motion You choose the shutter speed the camera selects the aperture for best r...

Page 224: ...peed and aperture settings rotate the main command dial until the indicator is no longer displayed Flexible program also ends when the mode dial is rotated to another setting or the camera is turned off A Aperture priority auto Use to blur backgrounds or bring both foreground and background into focus You choose the aperture the camera selects the shutter speed for best results M Manual You contro...

Page 225: ...main command dial to set the shutter speed Shutter speed can be set to values between 1 8000 s and 30 s or x200 Shutter speed can be locked at the selected value 0429 A Aperture Priority Auto In aperture priority auto you choose the aperture while the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed for optimal exposure Aperture can be adjusted by rotating the sub command dial The minimum and maximum va...

Page 226: ...n be adjusted with reference to the exposure indicators by rotating the command dials Rotate the main command dial to choose the shutter speed Shutter speed can be set to values between 1 8000 s and 30 s to Bulb or Time or to x200 Aperture can be adjusted by rotating the sub command dial The minimum and maximum values for aperture vary with the lens Shutter speed and aperture can be locked at the ...

Page 227: ...dicators can be read as follows the display varies with the option selected for Custom Setting b1 EV steps for exposure cntrl D Exposure Warning The displays will flash if the selected settings exceed the limits of the exposure metering system Display 1 3 step selected for EV steps for exposure cntrl Optimal exposure Underexposed by 1 3 EV Overexposed by over 3 1 3 EV Monitor Viewfinder ...

Page 228: ...ure A Movie Mode Exposure Settings The following movie shooting settings can be adjusted during filming 1 Exposure control in shooting mode S is the same as in mode P 2 The upper limit for ISO sensitivity can be selected using the ISO sensitivity settings Maximum sensitivity item in the movie shooting menu 3 If On is selected for ISO sensitivity settings Auto ISO control mode M in the movie shooti...

Page 229: ...moving lights 1 Keep the camera steady for example by using a tripod 2 Rotate the mode dial to M A 35 second exposure shot at a shutter speed of Bulb and an aperture of f 25 Shutter speed Description Bulb The shutter remains open while the shutter release button is held down Time The exposure starts when the shutter release button is pressed and ends when the button is pressed a second time ...

Page 230: ...hutter release button all the way down to start the exposure Keep the shutter release button pressed during the exposure Time Press the shutter release button all the way down to start the exposure 5 End the exposure Bulb Lift your finger from the shutter release button Time Press the shutter release button all the way down a second time Bulb Time ...

Page 231: ...osing On for Long exposure NR in the photo shooting menu Nikon recommends using a fully charged battery a charging AC adapter available separately for the Z 6II supplied with the Z 7II or an optional AC adapter and power connector to prevent loss of power during long exposures To prevent blur use of a tripod or a device such as an optional wireless remote controller is recommended ...

Page 232: ...ttings that can be saved include photo shooting menu options movie shooting menu options Custom Settings and shooting mode shutter speed modes S and M aperture modes A and M flexible program mode P exposure compensation and flash compensation 2 Highlight Save user settings in the setup menu Highlight Save user settings in the setup menu and press 2 3 Select a position Highlight Save to U1 Save to ...

Page 233: ...ngs Rotating the mode dial to U1 U2 or U3 recalls the settings last saved to that position D User Settings U1 U2 and U3 The release mode is not saved In addition the following settings are not saved PHOTO SHOOTING MENU Storage folder Manage Picture Control Multiple exposure Interval timer shooting Time lapse movie Focus shift shooting MOVIE SHOOTING MENU Manage Picture Control ...

Page 234: ... setup menu Highlight Reset user settings in the setup menu and press 2 2 Select a position Highlight Reset U1 Reset U2 or Reset U3 and press 2 3 Reset user settings Highlight Reset and press J to restore default settings for the selected position the camera will function in mode P ...

Page 235: ...SO 64 by about 0 3 0 5 0 7 and 1 EV ISO 32 equivalent and above ISO 25600 by about 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 and 2 EV ISO 102400 equivalent Z 6II Choose from settings of ISO 100 to 51200 the camera also supports settings below ISO 100 by about 0 3 0 5 0 7 and 1 EV ISO 50 equivalent and above ISO 51200 by about 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 and 2 EV ISO 204800 equivalent At default settings adjustments are made in steps of 1 ...

Page 236: ...of the Z 6II Hi 2 0 corresponds to an ISO sensitivity approximately 2 EV higher 102400 in the case of the Z 7II 204800 in the case of the Z 6II Note that pictures taken at these settings are particularly prone to noise in the form of randomly spaced bright pixels fog or lines D Lo 0 3 Lo 1 0 Lo 0 3 corresponds to an ISO sensitivity about 0 3 EV below the camera s lowest numeric ISO value 64 in the...

Page 237: ...event ISO sensitivity being raised too high Hold the S button and rotate the sub command dial to select from ISO AUTO auto ISO sensitivity control enabled and ISO auto ISO sensitivity control disabled When auto ISO sensitivity control is enabled the shooting display will show ISO AUTO and control panel ISO A When sensitivity is altered from the value selected by the user the ISO sensitivity will b...

Page 238: ...er than that chosen for Maximum sensitivity the value chosen for ISO sensitivity settings will serve as the upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity control During flash photography shutter speed is limited to the range defined by the values selected for Custom Settings e1 Flash sync speed and e2 Flash shutter speed ...

Page 239: ...dial Choose from values between 5 EV underexposure and 5 EV overexposure Values between 3 EV and 3 EV are available in movie mode By default changes are made in increments of 1 3 EV The size of the increments can be changed using Custom Setting b1 EV steps for exposure cntrl to 1 2 EV Higher values make the subject brighter lower values darker Exposure compensation is not available in b mode TheE ...

Page 240: ...ting exposure compensation to 0 Exposure compensation is not reset when the camera is turned off At values other than 0 0 the camera displays a E icon movie mode or a E icon and the exposure indicator photo mode after you release the E button The current value for exposure compensation can be confirmed by pressing the E button Monitor Viewfinder ...

Page 241: ...he E button When auto ISO sensitivity control 0120 is in effect ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the value selected for exposure compensation D Using a Flash When an optional flash unit is used exposure compensation affects both flash level and exposure altering the brightness of both the main subject and the background Custom Setting e3 Exposure comp for flash can be used to...

Page 242: ...ter is released Choosing a Release Mode After pressing the c E button highlight a release mode using the multi selector and then press J to select the highlighted option The option currently selected is shown in the shooting display and control panel The c E Release Mode Self Timer Button ...

Page 243: ... time the shutter release button is pressed V Continuous L The camera takes photographs at a selected rate while the shutter release button is pressed The frame rate can be chosen by pressing 3 when Continuous L is highlighted in the release mode menu Choose from rates of from 1 to 5 fps W Continuous H The camera takes photos at up to about 5 5 fps while the shutter release button is pressed X Con...

Page 244: ...ance rate 1 NEF RAW 12 bit 14 bit User selected frame advance rate 2 Continuous H JPEG Approx 5 5 fps Z 7II approx 4 fps Z 6II approx 4 5 fps NEF RAW 12 bit 14 bit Z 7II approx 5 fps Z 6II approx 5 5 fps Z 7II approx 3 5 fps Z 6II approx 4 fps Continuous H extended JPEG Z 7II approx 10 fps 3 Z 6II approx 14 fps 3 Z 7II approx 8 fps Z 6II approx 12 fps NEF RAW 12 bit 14 bit Z 7II approx 9 fps4 Z 6I...

Page 245: ...s mode MF or AF S or with Single point AF selected for AF area mode in focus mode AF C Maximum rate in all other cases is approximately 8 fps Z 7II or 9 fps Z 6II D Burst Photography Depending on shooting conditions and memory card performance the memory card access lamp may light for anywhere from a few tens of seconds to around a minute Do not remove the memory card while the memory card access ...

Page 246: ...he Memory Buffer While the shutter release button is pressed halfway the frame count display will show the number of pictures that can be stored in the memory buffer When the buffer is full the display will show r00 and the frame rate will drop The number shown is approximate The actual number of photos that can be stored in the memory buffer varies with camera settings and shooting conditions ...

Page 247: ...e shutter release button is pressed Up to 50 Z 7II or 40 Z 6II photographs can be taken with each movie c Continuous The camera takes photos for up to 3 s Z 7II or 2 s Z 6II while the shutter release button is pressed The frame rate varies with the option selected for Frame size frame rate in the movie shooting menu While movie shooting is in progress only one photo will be taken each time the shu...

Page 248: ...E button highlight Self timer using the multi selector and press 3 2 Choose the desired shutter release delay and number of shots using the multi selector Press J to select the highlighted option 3 Frame the photograph and focus The timer will not start if the shutter cannot be released as may be the case for example if the camera is unable to focus when AF S is selected for focus mode ...

Page 249: ...timer is enabled Press the shutter release button all the way down to start the timer the self timer lamp will begin to flash The lamp stops flashing two seconds before the timer expires D Taking Multiple Shots The number of shots taken and the interval between shots can be selected using Custom Setting c2 Self timer ...

Page 250: ...mals is selected for AF area mode 077 Exposure Lock Exposure lock can be used to recompose shots after metering a subject that will not be in the selected focus area in the final composition Exposure lock is particularly effective with spot and center weighted metering Focus Lock Use focus lock to lock focus on the current subject when AF C is selected for focus mode When using focus lock choose a...

Page 251: ...int and press the shutter release button halfway to set focus and exposure 2 Press the center of the sub selector Focus and exposure will lock while pressing the center of the sub selector Exposure will not change even when the composition is altered An AE L icon will be displayed in the monitors ...

Page 252: ...way You can also lock focus by pressing the center of the sub selector D Locking Exposure with the Shutter Release Button If On half press is selected for Custom Setting c1 Shutter release button AE L exposure will lock while the shutter release button is pressed halfway D Taking Multiple Shots at the Same Focus Distance If you locked focus by pressing the center of the sub selector focus will rem...

Page 253: ...tly used settings To view the menu press the i button Highlight items using the multi selector and press J to view options Highlight the desired option and press J to select and return to the i menu To cancel and return to the previous display press the i button The i Menu ...

Page 254: ...an be chosen by rotating the main command dial Options for the selected setting if any can be selected by rotating the sub command dial Some items can be adjusted by rotating either dial Press J to save changes You can also save changes by pressing the shutter release button halfway or highlighting another item ...

Page 255: ... Set Picture Control 0139 2 White balance 0145 3 Image quality 0152 4 Image size 0154 5 Flash mode 0156 6 Metering 0157 7 Wi Fi connection 0158 8 View memory card info 0159 9 Release mode 0160 10 Vibration reduction 0161 11 AF area mode 0163 12 Focus mode 0164 ...

Page 256: ...res taken with the Standard Picture Control Q Standard Standard processing for balanced results Recommended for most situations R Neutral Minimal processing for natural results Choose for photographs that will later be processed or retouched S Vivid Pictures are enhanced for a vivid photoprint effect Choose for photographs that emphasize primary colors T Monochrome Take monochrome photographs o Po...

Page 257: ...shown in the display during shooting k01 k20 Creative Picture Control Creative Picture Control Creative Picture Controls offer unique combinations of hue tone saturation and other settings tuned for particular effects Choose the type from Dream Morning Pop Sunday Somber Dramatic Silence Bleached Melancholic Pure Denim Toy Sepia Blue Red Pink Charcoal Graphite Binary or Carbon Option Description ...

Page 258: ...3 to highlight settings Press 4 or 2 to choose a value in increments of 1 or rotate the sub command dial to choose a value in increments of 0 25 The options available vary with the Picture Control selected To abandon any changes and start over from default settings press the O button Press J to save changes and return to the i menu Picture Controls that have been modified from default settings are...

Page 259: ...u indicates the previous value for the setting D A Auto Selecting the A auto option available for some settings lets the camera adjust the setting automatically Results vary with exposure and the position of the subject in the frame A The n Auto Picture Control Settings can be adjusted in the range A 2 to A 2 ...

Page 260: ...rpening and Clarity Clarity Adjust overall sharpness and the sharpness of thicker outlines without affecting brightness or dynamic range Contrast Adjust contrast Brightness Raise or lower brightness without loss of detail in highlights or shadows Saturation Control the vividness of colors Hue Adjust hue Filter effects Simulate the effect of color filters on monochrome pictures Toning Choose the ti...

Page 261: ...oting menu D Filter Effects Choose from the following Filter effects The term in parentheses is the name of the corresponding third party color filter for black and white photography Option Description Y yellow These options enhance contrast and can be used to tone down the brightness of the sky in landscape photographs Orange O produces more contrast than yellow Y red R more contrast than orange ...

Page 262: ...elected is shown in the display during shooting Option 4 Auto i Keep white reduce warm colors j Keep overall atmosphere k Keep warm lighting colors D Natural light auto H Direct sunlight G Cloudy M Shade J Incandescent I Fluorescent Sodium vapor lamps Warm white fluorescent White fluorescent Cool white fluorescent Day white fluorescent Daylight fluorescent High temp mercury vapor 5 Flash K Choose ...

Page 263: ...ine tuning options can be displayed by pressing 3 Any changes to fine tuning options can be previewed in the display Tap the arrows in the display or use the multi selector to fine tune white balance Press J to save changes and return to the i menu If white balance has been fine tuned an asterisk U will be displayed in the white balance icon G Increase green B Increase blue A Increase amber M Incr...

Page 264: ...n magenta axis Press 1 or 3 to edit the selected item Press J to save changes and return to the i menu If a value other than 0 is selected for the green G magenta M axis an asterisk U will appear in the white balance icon D Color Temperature Selection Do not use color temperature selection with fluorescent light sources instead use the I Fluorescent option When using color temperature selection wi...

Page 265: ...th a strong color cast Should this occur white balance can be set to a value measured under the light source used in the final photograph The camera can store up to six values for preset manual white balance 1 Select White balance in the i menu then highlight L Preset manual and press 3 2 Select a preset Select from presets d 1 through d 6 Press J to save changes and return to the i menus ...

Page 266: ...ghlight White balance in the i menu and hold the J button to initiate direct measurement mode A L indicator will flash in the shooting display and control panel The white balance target r appears in the center of the frame ...

Page 267: ...measure white balance by tapping the display Target selection will not be available if an optional flash unit is attached Frame the shot so that the white or gray reference object is in the center of the display If the camera is unable to measure white balance a message will be displayed and the camera will return to direct measurement mode Try measuring white balance again for example with the ta...

Page 268: ... are protected and cannot be changed D Preset Manual Selecting a Preset At shipment presets d 1 through d 6 are set to 5200 K equivalent to the H Direct sunlight white balance option White balance presets can be viewed by selecting White balance L Preset manual in the photo shooting menu To recall a stored value highlight a preset using the multi selector and press J D Direct Measurement Mode Dire...

Page 269: ...e file size Only the JPEG copy is displayed during playback The NEF RAW copies can only be viewed using a computer Deleting the JPEG copies on the camera also deletes the NEF RAW images NEF RAW JPEG fine NEF RAW JPEG normalm NEF RAW JPEG normal NEF RAW JPEG basicm NEF RAW JPEG basic NEF RAW Record photos in NEF RAW format JPEG finem Record photos in JPEG format Fine produces higher quality picture...

Page 270: ... JPEG is referred to as NEF RAW processing You can save NEF RAW images in other formats using the ViewNX i and Capture NX D computer applications or the NEF RAW processing item in the camera retouch menu A NEF RAW JPEG The camera displays only the JPEG copies of photos recorded at image quality settings of NEF RAW JPEG If only one memory card was inserted in the camera when the photos were recorde...

Page 271: ...ed is shown in the display during shooting Option Description NEF RAW Large Choose the size for photos recorded in NEF RAW format The NEF RAW option is available only when an NEF RAW option is selected for Image quality Medium Small JPEG Large Choose the size for photos recorded in JPEG format Medium Small ...

Page 272: ...arge Medium Small FX 36 24 8256 5504 6192 4128 4128 2752 DX 24 16 5408 3600 4048 2696 2704 1800 5 4 30 24 6880 5504 5152 4120 3440 2752 1 1 24 24 5504 5504 4128 4128 2752 2752 16 9 36 20 8256 4640 6192 3480 4128 2320 Image area Image size Large Medium Small FX 36 24 6048 4024 4528 3016 3024 2016 DX 24 16 3936 2624 2944 1968 1968 1312 1 1 24 24 4016 4016 3008 3008 2000 2000 16 9 36 20 6048 3400 452...

Page 273: ...options available vary with the shooting mode The option currently selected is shown in the display during shooting Option Available in I Fill flash b P S A M J Red eye reduction b P S A M L Slow sync P A K Slow sync red eye P A M Rear curtain sync P S A M s Flash off b P S A M ...

Page 274: ...Center weighted metering is also recommended when using filters with an exposure factor filter factor over 1 The size of the area assigned the greatest weight can be selected using Custom Setting b3 Center weighted area N Spot metering The camera meters a circle with a diameter of 4 mm 0 16 in equivalent to approximately 1 5 of the frame This ensures that the subject will be correctly exposed even...

Page 275: ...pBridge app 0568 The camera displays a Wi Fi icon when Wi Fi is enabled To turn Wi Fi off highlight Wi Fi connection in the i menu and press J if Wi Fi is currently enabled a Close Wi Fi connection prompt will be displayed Press J to end the connection t Highlight weighted metering The camera assigns the greatest weight to highlights Use this option to reduce loss of detail in highlights for examp...

Page 276: ...new pictures and options used to record pictures when two memory cards are inserted This option can be used to view but not to change the option selected The options used to record pictures when two memory cards are inserted can be selected using Secondary slot function in the photo shooting menu ...

Page 277: ...tinuous L is highlighted displays frame advance rate options Pressing 3 when Self timer is highlighted displays options for the shutter release delay and the number of shots taken when the timer expires The option currently selected is shown in the shooting display and control panel Option U Single frame V Continuous L W Continuous H X Continuous H extended E Self timer Option ...

Page 278: ... Options other than Off are shown by an icon in the display during shooting Option Description C On Choose for enhanced vibration reduction when photographing static subjects Normal D Sport Choose when photographing athletes and other subjects that are moving rapidly and unpredictably E Off Vibration reduction is disabled ...

Page 279: ...ion applies only to motion that is not part of the pan If the camera is panned horizontally for example vibration reduction will be applied only to vertical shake To prevent unintended results select Off when the camera is mounted on a tripod Note that settings for VR lenses may differ consult the lens manual for more information Note however that Normal Sport or On is recommended if the tripod he...

Page 280: ...see Focus under AF Area Mode in Basic Settings 077 The option currently selected is shown in the display during shooting Option 3 Pinpoint AF d Single point AF e Dynamic area AF f Wide area AF S g Wide area AF L 1 Wide area AF L people 2 Wide area AF L animals h Auto area AF 5 Auto area AF people 6 Auto area AF animals Option ...

Page 281: ... mode controls how the camera focuses For more information see Focus under Focus Mode in Basic Settings 074 The option currently selected is shown in the display during shooting Option AF S Single AF AF C Continuous AF MF Manual Focus ...

Page 282: ...0167 2 White balance 0167 3 Frame size and rate image quality 0168 4 Microphone sensitivity 0174 5 Choose image area 0175 6 Metering 0177 7 Wi Fi connection 0177 8 Destination 0177 9 Electronic VR 0178 10 Vibration reduction 0179 11 AF area mode 0179 12 Focus mode 0179 ...

Page 283: ...cted for Set Picture Control White balance Active D Lighting or Vibration reduction in the movie shooting menu a h icon will appear at the top left corner of the i menu Changes made to the setting from the i menu in photo mode will also apply in movie mode and vice versa ...

Page 284: ...ies Set Picture Control Choose a Picture Control for movie recording For more information see Still Images 0139 White Balance Adjust white balance for movie recording For more information see Still Images 0145 ...

Page 285: ... pixels frame rate and movie quality Movie Quality Choose from High quality and Normal A star m appears in the icon for Frame size frame rate when High quality is selected Some frame size rate options support both settings while others support only High quality or only Normal ...

Page 286: ... 2160 60p Z 7II only 2 3 4 5 360 Mbps 29 min 59 s 6 5 3840 2160 50p Z 7II only 2 3 4 r 3840 2160 30p 2 144 Mbps 9 29 min 59 s 10 s 3840 2160 25p 2 t 3840 2160 24p 2 w 1920 1080 120p 3 7 8 x 1920 1080 100p 3 7 8 y y 1920 1080 60p 56 Mbps 28 Mbps z z 1920 1080 50p 1 1 1920 1080 30p 28 Mbps 14 Mbps 2 2 1920 1080 25p 3 3 1920 1080 24p A 1920 1080 30p 4 slow motion 7 8 36 Mbps 9 3 min B 1920 1080 25p 4...

Page 287: ...r less reach their maximum length when 4 GB of footage is recorded and this is reflected in the value for time remaining shown in the monitor 7 Not available on the Z 6II when a DX lens is attached 8 Image area fixed at DX Z 7II or FX Z 6II Selecting Wide area AF L people Wide area AF L animals Auto area AF people or Auto area AF animals for AF area mode does not enable face eye detection or anima...

Page 288: ... 3840 2160 50p Z 7II Only When 3840 2160 60p or 3840 2160 50p is selected for frame size frame rate Image area is fixed at FX The actual crop however is approximately equivalent to 93 of that when FX is selected at frame sizes rates of 3840 2160 30p 3840 2160 25p and 3840 2160 24p Photographs cannot be taken in movie mode 067 ...

Page 289: ...d 10 seconds of recording to produce about 40 seconds of footage Slow motion movies can be used to view events of brief duration such as a bat striking a ball in slow motion Recording and playback speeds are shown below Actual frame rate is 119 88 fps for values listed as 120p 29 97 fps for values listed as 30p and 23 976 fps for values listed as 24p Frame size frame rate Rate frames are read at R...

Page 290: ...173 Movies D Slow Motion Movies Features that cannot be used during slow motion movie recording include flicker reduction electronic vibration reduction and timecode output ...

Page 291: ...e is too high Reduce microphone sensitivity D Movies Without Sound Movies recorded with Microphone off selected for microphone sensitivity are indicated by a 2 icon Option Description bA Adjust microphone sensitivity automatically Microphone off Turn sound recording off b1 b20 Select microphone sensitivity manually Choose from values of from 1 to 20 The higher the value the higher the sensitivity ...

Page 292: ...d to as FX based movie format DX to shoot in DX based movie format The differences between the two formats are shown in the illustration When 3840 2160 60p or 3840 2160 50p is selected for frame size frame rate image area is fixed at FX The actual crop however is approximately equivalent to 93 of that when FX is selected at frame sizes of 3840 2160 30p 3840 2160 25p and 3840 2160 24p ...

Page 293: ...0 2160 60p 50p Z 7II approx 33 4 18 8 mm 1 3 0 7 in Z 6II 3840 2160 30p 25p 24p Z 7II approx 35 9 20 2 mm 1 4 0 8 in Z 6II approx 35 9 20 2 mm 1 4 0 8 in 1920 1080 Z 7II approx 35 8 20 1 mm 1 4 0 8 in Z 6II approx 35 9 20 1 mm 1 4 0 8 in DX based movie format 3840 2160 30p 25p 24p Z 7II approx 23 5 13 2 mm 0 9 0 5 in Z 6II approx 23 4 13 2 mm 0 9 0 5 in 1920 1080 Z 7II approx 23 5 13 2 mm 0 9 0 5 ...

Page 294: ...ection Enable or disable Wi Fi For more information on Wi Fi see Still Images 0158 For information on adjusting settings and the like see Connect to Smart Device under the heading Wi Fi Connection 0484 Destination Choose the slot to which movies are recorded when two memory cards are inserted The menu shows the time available on each card Recording ends automatically when no time remains ...

Page 295: ...ze frame rate or output to an HDMI device with 10 bit selected for HDMI Advanced Output data depth in the setup menu at a frame size of 3840 2160 The maximum sensitivity for movie recording when electronic vibration reduction is enabled is fixed at ISO 25600 Z 7II or 51200 Z 6II Option Description On Enable electronic vibration reduction during movie recording Note that when On is selected the ang...

Page 296: ...ation see Focus under AF Area Mode in Basic Settings 077 Focus Mode Focus mode controls how the camera focuses For more information see Focus under Focus Mode in Basic Settings 074 Option d Single point AF f Wide area AF S g Wide area AF L 1 Wide area AF L people 2 Wide area AF L animals h Auto area AF 5 Auto area AF people 6 Auto area AF animals Option Option AF S Single AF AF C Continuous AF AF ...

Page 297: ...ack Press the K button to view the most recent picture full frame in the display Press 4 to return to the previous frame 2 to skip to the next frame Press 1 3 or the DISP button to view more information on the current picture 0183 Viewing Pictures ...

Page 298: ...tiple pictures press the W Q button when a picture is displayed full frame The number of pictures displayed increases from 4 to 9 to 72 each time the W Q button is pressed and decreases with each press of the X button Highlight pictures using 1 3 4 or 2 ...

Page 299: ...splayed after shooting there is no need for you to press the K button If On monitor only is selected photos will not be displayed in the viewfinder In continuous release modes display begins when shooting ends with the first photograph in the current series displayed Images are not rotated automatically during image review even when On is selected for Rotate tall in the playback menu A Two Memory ...

Page 300: ...nding option is selected for Playback display options in the playback menu 2 The shooting data list has multiple pages which can be viewed by pressing 1 or 3 3 Location data are displayed only if embedded in the picture at the time it was taken Photo Information 1 File information 2 Exposure data1 3 Highlight display1 4 RGB histogram 1 5 Shooting data1 2 6 Location data3 7 Overview data 1 8 None i...

Page 301: ... 4 5 6 9 10 8 7 2 13 11 12 14 1 Protect status 0104 2 Retouch indicator 0502 3 Upload marking 0197 4 Focus point 056 5 Frame number total number of frames 6 Image quality 0152 7 Image size 0154 8 Image area 0260 9 Time of recording 0456 10 Date of recording 0456 11 Current card slot 12 Rating 0102 13 Folder name 0250 14 File name 0256 ...

Page 302: ...ntrol enabled Highlight Display 5 4 3 6 7 2 1 1 Current card slot 2 Folder number frame number 0250 3 Shooting mode 0106 4 Shutter speed 0108 109 5 Aperture 0108 109 6 Exposure compensation value 0122 7 ISO sensitivity 0118 1 3 2 1 Highlights areas that may be overexposed 2 Current card slot 3 Folder number frame number 0250 ...

Page 303: ...visible in the display Use the multi selector to scroll to areas of the frame not visible in the monitor Press W Q to zoom out 4 5 6 7 3 2 1 1 Folder number frame number 0250 2 Current card slot 3 White balance 094 145 267 Color temperature 0147 Preset manual 0148 White balance fine tuning 0146 4 Histogram RGB channel 5 Histogram red channel 6 Histogram green channel 7 Histogram blue channel ...

Page 304: ... left If the image is bright the distribution will be shifted to the right Increasing exposure compensation shifts the distribution of tones to the right while decreasing exposure compensation shifts the distribution to the left Histograms can provide a rough idea of overall exposure when bright ambient lighting makes it difficult to see pictures in the monitor D The Histogram Display RGB histogra...

Page 305: ...e other than zero for any metering method 3 Also includes the color temperature for pictures taken using 4 Auto 1 Metering 0157 Shutter type 0398 Shutter speed 0108 109 Aperture 0108 109 2 Shooting mode 0106 ISO sensitivity1 0118 3 Exposure compensation value 0122 Optimal exposure tuning2 0393 14 13 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 12 11 4 Focal length 5 Lens data 6 Focus mode 074 AF area mode 077 7 Vibration...

Page 306: ...with optional flash units 0611 629 Picture Control Data The items displayed vary with the Picture Control in effect when the picture was taken 3 2 1 4 1 Flash type 2 Remote flash control 3 Flash mode 0619 4 Flash control mode 0616 Flash compensation 0622 1 1 Picture Control 0139 275 ...

Page 307: ...he setup menu at the time the picture was taken 4 3 2 1 5 6 1 High ISO noise reduction 0286 Long exposure noise reduction 0285 2 Active D Lighting 0283 3 HDR exposure differential 0319 HDR smoothing 0319 4 Vignette control 0287 5 Retouch history 0502 Changes are listed in the order applied 6 Image comment 0473 1 2 1 Photographer 0474 2 Copyright holder 0474 ...

Page 308: ...wnload or display location data from smart devices depending on the version of the device operating system and or SnapBridge app used Overview 1 5 8 9 14 13 12 11 17 7 3 2 4 6 10 16 15 1 Frame number total number of frames 2 Upload marking 0197 3 Protect status 0104 4 Retouch indicator 0502 5 Camera name 6 Image comment indicator 0473 7 Location data indicator 8 Histogram 0187 9 Image quality 0152...

Page 309: ... 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 8 11 1 Metering 0157 2 Shooting mode 0106 3 Shutter speed 0108 109 4 Aperture 0108 109 5 ISO sensitivity1 0118 6 Focal length 7 Active D Lighting 0283 8 Picture Control 0139 275 9 Color space 0282 10 Flash mode2 0619 11 White balance 094 145 267 Color temperature 0147 Preset manual 0148 White balance fine tuning 0146 12 Flash compensation2 0622 Commander mode2 13 Exposure comp...

Page 310: ...yback Photos The i Button Playback Mode Option Description Quick crop 1 Save a copy of the current image cropped to the area visible in the display This option is not available when RGB histograms are displayed 0186 Rating Rate the current picture 0102 Select to send to smart device Select the current picture for upload 0197 The option displayed varies with the type of device connected Select to s...

Page 311: ...ndary slot function choosing this option displays the copy on the card in the other slot Choose slot and folder Choose a slot and folder for playback Highlight a slot and press 2 to display a list of the folders on the memory card in the selected slot You can then highlight a folder and press J to view the pictures it contains Protect Add protection to or remove protection from the current picture...

Page 312: ...ple source images press 1 or 3 to view the other images If the source has been copied multiple times press 1 or 3 to view the other copies To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button Press J to return to playback with the highlighted image displayed full frame To exit to playback press the K button The source image will not be displayed if the copy was created from a ph...

Page 313: ...r for playback Highlight a slot and press 2 to display a list of the folders on the memory card in the selected slot You can then highlight a folder and press J to view the pictures it contains Protect Add protection to or remove protection from the current picture 0104 Unprotect all Remove protection from all pictures in the folder currently selected for Playback folder in the playback menu Optio...

Page 314: ...Connect to smart device in the setup menu 0483 Select to send to computer Displayed when the camera is connected to a computer via built in Wi Fi using Connect to PC in the setup menu 0486 Select to send WT Displayed when the camera is connected to a computer via an WT 7 wireless transmitter available separately using the Wireless transmitter WT 7 item in the setup menu 0490 Movies cannot be selec...

Page 315: ...red picture and press the i button 2 Highlight Select to send to smart device Select to send to computer or Select to send WT and press J The picture will be marked with a W icon D Removing Upload Marking To remove upload marking repeat Steps 1 and 2 ...

Page 316: ... 2 Pause the movie on the new opening frame Press the J button to start playback movies Press 3 to pause Your approximate position in the movie can be ascertained from the movie progress bar Press 4 or 2 or rotate the main command dial to locate the desired frame 3 Select Choose start end point Press the i button highlight Choose start end point and press J ...

Page 317: ...the current frame highlight Start point and press J 5 Confirm the new start point If the desired frame is not currently displayed press 4 or 2 to advance or rewind Rotate the main command dial one stop to skip ahead or back 10 s Rotate the sub command dial to skip to the last or first frame ...

Page 318: ...selection tool x and then select the closing frame x as described in Step 5 7 Press 1 to create the copy 8 Preview the copy To preview the copy highlight Preview and press J to interrupt the preview and return to the save options menu press 1 To abandon the current copy and return to Step 5 highlight Cancel and press J ...

Page 319: ... Movies less than two seconds long cannot be edited using Choose start end point Copies have the same time and date of creation as the original D Removing Opening or Closing Footage To remove only the closing footage from a movie choose End point in Step 4 select the closing frame and proceed to Step 7 without pressing the center of sub selector in Step 6 To remove only the opening footage proceed...

Page 320: ...ed frame 2 Choose Save current frame Press the i button then highlight Save current frame and press J to create a JPEG copy of the current frame D Save Current Frame Stills are saved at the dimensions selected for Frame size frame rate in the movie shooting menu when the movie was recorded They cannot be retouched Some categories of photo information are not displayed during playback ...

Page 321: ...ing Playback Zoom Playback Zoom To Description Zoom in zoom out Press the X button or use stretch gestures to zoom in To zoom out press W Q or use pinch gestures A navigation window is displayed during the zoom ratio is altered with the area currently visible indicated by a yellow border A bar below the navigation window shows the zoom ratio turning green at 1 1 100 The navigation window clears fr...

Page 322: ...navigation window Rotate the sub command dial or tap the on screen guide to view other faces View other pictures Rotate the main command dial to view the same location in other photos without changing the zoom ratio selecting a movie cancels zoom You can also view other photos by tapping the e or f icon at the bottom of the display Exit to shooting mode Press the shutter release button halfway or ...

Page 323: ...t are protected however cannot be deleted Using the Delete Button Press the O button to delete the current picture 1 Select the desired picture with the multi selector and press the O button A confirmation dialog will be displayed To exit without deleting the picture press K 2 Press the O button again The picture will be deleted Deleting Pictures ...

Page 324: ...ack display when the O button is pressed was recorded with two memory cards inserted and Backup or RAW primary JPEG secondary selected for Secondary slot function you will be prompted to choose whether to delete both copies or only the copy on the card in the current slot 0259 ...

Page 325: ... may be required for deletion Option Description Q Selected images Delete selected pictures i Images shot on selected dates Delete all pictures taken on selected dates 0210 R All images Delete all pictures in the folder currently selected for Playback folder in the playback menu If two memory cards are inserted you can select the card from which pictures will be deleted ...

Page 326: ...d pictures are marked with O icons Selected pictures can be deselected by pressing the W Q button again Repeat until all the desired pictures are selected To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button 2 Delete the pictures Press J a confirmation dialog will be displayed Highlight Yes and press J to delete the selected pictures ...

Page 327: ...press 2 to select selected dates are marked with M icons Selected dates can be deselected by pressing 2 again Repeat until you have selected all the desired dates 2 Delete the pictures Press J a confirmation dialog will be displayed Highlight Yes and press J to delete all the pictures taken on the selected dates ...

Page 328: ... and press J 2 Delete the pictures A confirmation dialog will be displayed showing the name of the folder containing the photos to be deleted Highlight Yes and press J to delete all pictures from the folder The folder is that previously selected via Playback folder in the playback menu Note that depending on the number of images some time may be required for deletion ...

Page 329: ...ts Defaults Playback menu option Default Delete Playback folder All Playback display options Focus point U Exposure info U Highlights U RGB histogram U Shooting data U Overview U None image only U Dual format recording PB slot CFexpress XQD card slot Image review Off After delete Show next After burst show Last image in burst Rotate tall On Copy image s ...

Page 330: ...older Rename Z 7II NZ7_2 Z 6II NZ6_2 Select folder by number 100 Select folder from list File naming DSC Primary slot selection CFexpress XQD card slot Secondary slot function Overflow Choose image area FX 36 24 Image quality JPEG normal Image size JPEG Large NEF RAW Large NEF RAW recording NEF RAW compression Lossless compressed NEF RAW bit depth 14 bit Playback menu option Default ...

Page 331: ...eed Auto White balance j Keep overall atmosphere Fine tune A B 0 G M 0 Choose color temperature 5000 K Preset manual d 1 Set Picture Control Auto Manage Picture Control Color space sRGB Active D Lighting Off Long exposure NR Off High ISO NR Normal Vignette control Normal Diffraction compensation On Auto distortion control On Flicker reduction shooting Off Metering Matrix metering Photo shooting me...

Page 332: ...reduction Varies with lens Auto bracketing Auto bracketing set AE flash bracketing Number of shots 0 Increment 1 0 Multiple exposure Multiple exposure mode Off Number of shots 2 Overlay mode Average Save individual images NEF On Overlay shooting On Select first exposure NEF HDR high dynamic range HDR mode Off Exposure differential Auto Smoothing Normal Save individual images NEF Off Photo shooting...

Page 333: ...Off Focus before each shot Off Options Off Starting storage folder New folder U Reset file numbering U Time lapse movie Interval 5 s Shooting time 25 min Exposure smoothing On Silent photography On Choose image area FX Frame size frame rate 1920 1080 60p Interval priority Off Focus before each shot Off Destination CFexpress XQD card slot Photo shooting menu option Default ...

Page 334: ...et file numbering U Silent photography Off Movie shooting menu option Default Reset movie shooting menu File naming DSC Destination CFexpress XQD card slot Choose image area FX Frame size frame rate 1920 1080 60p Movie quality High quality Movie file type MOV ISO sensitivity settings Maximum sensitivity Z 7II 25600 Z 6II 51200 Auto ISO control mode M On ISO sensitivity mode M 100 Photo shooting me...

Page 335: ...action compensation On Auto distortion control On Flicker reduction Auto Metering Matrix metering Focus mode Full time AF AF area mode Auto area AF people Vibration reduction Same as photo settings Electronic VR Off Microphone sensitivity Auto Attenuator Disable Frequency response Wide range Wind noise reduction Off Headphone volume 15 Timecode Record timecodes Off Count up method Record run Timec...

Page 336: ... activation Shutter AF ON a7 Limit AF area mode selection Pinpoint AF M Single point AF L cannot be deselected Dynamic area AF M Wide area AF S M Wide area AF L M Wide area AF L people M Wide area AF L animals M Auto area AF M Auto area AF people M Auto area AF animals M a8 Focus point wrap around No wrap a9 Focus point options Manual focus mode On Dynamic area AF assist On a10 Low light AF Off a1...

Page 337: ...ted metering 0 c1 Shutter release button AE L Off c2 Self timer Self timer delay 10 s Number of shots 1 Interval between shots 0 5 s c3 Power off delay Playback 10 s Menus 1 min Image review 4 s Standby timer 30 s d1 CL mode shooting speed 3 fps d2 Max continuous release 200 d3 Sync release mode options Sync d4 Exposure delay mode Off d5 Shutter type Auto d6 Extended shutter speeds M Off Custom Se...

Page 338: ...ming grid display Off d11 Focus peaking Peaking level Off Peaking highlight color Red d12 View all in continuous mode On e1 Flash sync speed 1 200 s e2 Flash shutter speed 1 60 s e3 Exposure comp for flash Entire frame e4 Auto c ISO sensitivity control Subject and background e5 Modeling flash On e6 Auto bracketing mode M Flash speed e7 Bracketing order MTR under over Custom Settings menu option De...

Page 339: ...ation reduction AF area mode Focus mode f2 Custom controls Fn1 button White balance Fn2 button Focus mode AF area mode AF ON button AF ON Sub selector Focus point selection Sub selector center AE AF lock Movie record button Live view info display off Lens Fn button AE AF lock Lens Fn2 button AF ON Lens control ring Varies with lens Custom Settings menu option Default ...

Page 340: ...n U Shutter speed aperture U Change main sub Exposure setting Off Autofocus setting Off Menus and playback Off Sub dial frame advance 10 frames f6 Release button to use dial No f7 Reverse indicators f8 Reverse ring for focus Off f9 Assign MB N11 buttons Fn button AE lock Reset on release AF ON button Same as camera AF ON button Multi selector Same as camera multi selector Photo info playback Info ...

Page 341: ...nic VR Vibration reduction AF area mode Focus mode g2 Custom controls Fn1 button White balance Fn2 button Focus mode AF area mode AF ON button AF ON Sub selector center AE AF lock Shutter release button Take photos Lens control ring Varies with lens g3 OK button Select center focus point g4 AF speed 0 When to apply Always g5 AF tracking sensitivity 4 Custom Settings menu option Default ...

Page 342: ...225 Defaults g6 Highlight display Display pattern Off Highlight display threshold 248 g7 Assign MB N11 buttons Fn button None AF ON button Same as camera AF ON button Custom Settings menu option Default ...

Page 343: ...with country of purchase Date and time Date format Default varies with country of purchase Daylight saving time Off Monitor brightness 0 Monitor color balance A B 0 G M 0 Viewfinder brightness Auto Viewfinder color balance A B 0 G M 0 Control panel brightness Auto Limit monitor mode selection Automatic display switch M Viewfinder only M Monitor only M Prioritize viewfinder M Information display Da...

Page 344: ...ure Save focus position Off Clean image sensor Automatic cleaning Clean at shutdown Image Dust Off ref photo Pixel mapping Image comment Attach comment U Copyright information Attach copyright information U Beep options Beep on off Off Volume 2 Pitch Low Touch controls Enable disable touch controls Enable Full frame playback flicks Left V Right Setup menu option Default ...

Page 345: ...trol Off Output data depth 8 bit N Log HDR HLG output options Off View assist Off Location data Standby timer Enable Position Set clock from satellite Yes Wireless remote WR options LED lamp On Link mode Pairing Assign remote WR Fn button None Airplane mode Disable Setup menu option Default ...

Page 346: ...luetooth Auto select to send Off Wi Fi connection Send while off On Location data smart device Latitude Longitude Altitude UTC Connect to PC Wi Fi connection Disable Network settings Options Auto send Off Delete after send No Send file as NEF RAW JPEG Deselect all MAC address Setup menu option Default ...

Page 347: ...s Options Auto send Off Delete after send No Send file as NEF RAW JPEG Overwrite if same name No Protect if marked to send No Send marking Off Send folder Deselect all HTTP user settings Battery info Power saving Prioritize network speed Auto power off delay MAC address Firmware version Setup menu option Default ...

Page 348: ...Conformity marking Battery info USB power delivery Enable Energy saving photo mode Disable Slot empty release lock Enable release Save load menu settings Reset all settings Firmware version Setup menu option Default ...

Page 349: ...k menu contains the following items D See Also Playback Menu Defaults 0212 D The Playback Menu Managing Images Item 0 Delete 233 Playback folder 234 Playback display options 234 Dual format recording PB slot 235 Image review 235 After delete 236 After burst show 237 Rotate tall 237 Copy image s 238 Slide show 245 Rating 247 Item 0 ...

Page 350: ...ack menu Option Description Q Selected images Delete selected pictures i Images shot on selected dates Delete all pictures taken on selected dates R All images Delete all pictures in the folder currently selected for Playback folder in the playback menu If two memory cards are inserted you can select the card from which pictures will be deleted ...

Page 351: ...press 2 to select M or deselect U To complete the operation press J Playback Folder G button U D playback menu Option Description Folder name Pictures in all folders with the selected name will be visible during playback Folders can be renamed using the Storage folder Rename option in the photo shooting menu All Pictures in all folders will be visible during playback Current Only pictures in the c...

Page 352: ...diately after shooting Dual Format Recording PB Slot G button U D playback menu Image Review G button U D playback menu Option Description On Pictures appear in the currently selected display monitor or viewfinder as they are taken On monitor only Pictures are displayed after shooting only when the monitor is used to frame shots Pictures are not displayed in the viewfinder when Viewfinder only is ...

Page 353: ...re the preceding picture will be displayed T Show previous The preceding picture is displayed If the deleted image was the first picture the next picture will be displayed U Continue as before If you were scrolling through pictures in the order recorded the following picture will be displayed as described for Show next If you were scrolling through pictures in reverse order the next picture will b...

Page 354: ...ll portrait orientation pictures will be automatically rotated for display during playback D Rotate Tall Images are not rotated automatically during image review even when On is selected for Rotate tall After Burst Show G button U D playback menu DSC_0001 jpg DSC_0002 jpg DSC_0003 jpg DSC_0004 jpg DSC_0014 jpg DSC_0015 jpg 1 2 3 1 Most recent shots burst 2 Displayed if First image in burst is sele...

Page 355: ...to be copied Highlight the slot for the card containing the pictures to be copied and press J to select the highlighted slot and return to the Copy image s menu Copy Image s G button U D playback menu Option Description Select source Choose the card from which pictures will be copied Select image s Select pictures to be copied Select destination folder Select the destination folder on the remainin...

Page 356: ...Select image s display 4 Select the source folder Highlight the folder containing the images to be copied and press 2 to select the highlighted folder and display the Images selected by default menu To copy all pictures from the card in the selected slot highlight All images in slot press J and proceed to Step 10 ...

Page 357: ...s in the chosen folder will be selected by default Choose this option when you want to select pictures individually Select all images All of the pictures in the chosen folder will be selected by default Choose this option if you want to copy all or most of the pictures in the folder Select protected images Only the protected images in the folder will be selected by default ...

Page 358: ...t picture press the W Q button again the L will no longer be displayed To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button After confirming that all the pictures you want to copy have L marks press J to return to the Copy image s menu 7 Choose Select destination folder Highlight Select destination folder and press 2 to display Select destination folder options ...

Page 359: ...owing options and press 2 Option Description Select folder by number Enter the number of the destination folder 0252 If the folder with the selected number does not already exist a new folder will be created Select folder from list Choose the destination folder from a list of existing folders ...

Page 360: ...folder and return to the Copy image s menu 10Choose Copy image s Highlight Copy image s and press J to display a confirmation dialog 11Choose Yes The camera will display the message Copy together with the number of pictures that will be copied Highlight Yes and press J to copy the selected pictures Press J again to exit when copying is complete ...

Page 361: ...to replace the existing file or files Protected files in the destination folder will not be replaced Select Skip to continue without replacing existing files Select Cancel to exit without copying any further pictures Ratings and protected status are copied with the pictures To prevent loss of power while copying is in progress be sure the battery is fully charged or connect a charging AC adapter a...

Page 362: ...r 0234 will be displayed one by one in the order recorded Slide Show G button U D playback menu Option Description Start Start the slide show Image type Choose the type of picture displayed Select By rating to view only pictures with selected ratings Highlight ratings and press 2 to select M or deselect U Frame interval Choose how long each picture will be displayed ...

Page 363: ...onal photo info Press 1 or 3 to choose the photo info displayed To hide photo info select None image only Pause Press J to pause the slide show To restart highlight Restart and press J Adjust volume Press X to increase volume W Q to decrease Exit to the playback menu Press G to end the slide show and return to the playback menu Exit to playback mode Press K to end the slide show and return to the ...

Page 364: ...hlight Exit and press J Rate pictures Highlight pictures using the multi selector 4 or 2 Press 1 or 3 to choose a rating of from zero to five stars or select d to mark the picture as a candidate for later deletion To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button Press J to save changes Rating G button U D playback menu ...

Page 365: ...t function 258 Choose image area 260 Image quality 260 Image size 261 NEF RAW recording 264 ISO sensitivity settings 265 White balance 267 Set Picture Control 275 Manage Picture Control 278 Color space 282 Active D Lighting 283 Long exposure NR 285 High ISO NR 286 Vignette control 287 Diffraction compensation 288 Auto distortion control 288 Flicker reduction shooting 289 Metering 290 Flash control...

Page 366: ...s to their default values Photo shooting menu reset is not available while a multiple exposure is in progress Multiple exposure 309 HDR high dynamic range 319 Interval timer shooting 326 Item 0 Time lapse movie 340 Focus shift shooting 352 Silent photography 362 Item 0 Reset Photo Shooting Menu G button U C photo shooting menu ...

Page 367: ...r the folder number is NZ7_2 Z 7II or NZ6_2 Z 6II To change the name assigned to new folders select Rename Existing folders cannot be renamed If desired the default name can be restored for subsequent folders by pressing and holding the O button while the keyboard is displayed Storage Folder G button U C photo shooting menu 3 1 2 1 Folder 2 Folder number 3 Folder name ...

Page 368: ...y highlighting them with the multi selector and pressing J To move the cursor to a new position tap the display or rotate the main command dial If a character is entered when the text display area is full the rightmost character will be deleted To delete the character under the cursor press the O button To complete entry press X To exit without completing text entry press G 1 2 1 Text display area...

Page 369: ... Highlight Select folder by number and press 2 to display the Select folder by number dialog The card on which the new folder will be created is underlined in the card slot display area at the top right corner of the Select folder by number dialog The card used for new folders depends on the option currently selected for Secondary slot function in the photo shooting menu 2 Choose a folder number P...

Page 370: ...or new pictures If you chose a folder number that does not already exist a new folder will be created with that number when you press J In either case subsequent pictures will be stored in the chosen folder To exit without changing the storage folder press the G button D Folder Icons Folders in the Select folder by number dialog are shown by W if empty by Y if full containing either 5000 pictures ...

Page 371: ...t folder from list Highlight Select folder from list and press 2 to display the Select folder from list dialog 2 Highlight a folder Press 1 or 3 to highlight a folder 3 Select the highlighted folder Press J to select the highlighted folder and return to the main menu Subsequent photographs will be stored in the selected folder ...

Page 372: ...the current folder contains a picture numbered 9999 in addition movie recording will be disabled if the camera calculates that the number of files needed to record a movie of the maximum length would result in a file numbered over 9999 If there is space on the memory card you will nevertheless be able to continue shooting by creating a folder with a number less than 999 and selecting it as the sto...

Page 373: ...r from 0001 to 9999 xxx is one of the following extensions assigned according to the options selected for image quality and file type NEF NEF RAW photos JPG JPEG fine normal or basic photos MOV MOV movies MP4 MP4 movies NDF Dust off reference data Images created with Adobe RGB selected for Color space in the photo shooting menu have file names of the form _DSCnnnn xxx In each pair of photographs r...

Page 374: ...emory card slots A Movie Destination The slot to which movies are recorded is selected using Destination in the movie shooting menu 0364 Primary Slot Selection G button U C photo shooting menu Option Description CFexpress XQD card slot The CFexpress XQD memory card slot serves as the primary slot SD card slot The SD memory card slot serves as the primary slot ...

Page 375: ... with the JPEG composite regardless of the option selected for image quality Secondary Slot Function G button U C photo shooting menu Option Description P Overflow The card in the secondary slot is used only when the card in the primary slot is full Q Backup Each picture is recorded twice once to the card in the primary slot and again to the card in the secondary slot R RAW primary JPEG secondary ...

Page 376: ...g Jump to copy on other card in the i menu Deleting Copies When deleting pictures recorded using Backup or RAW primary JPEG secondary you have the choice of erasing either both copies or only the copy on the card in the current slot Pressing O when a picture created using either of these options is selected during playback displays a confirmation message To delete only the copy on the card in the ...

Page 377: ...format camera Use this option when taking photographs with NIKKOR lenses for 35 mm format cameras a DX 24 16 Images are recorded in DX format To calculate the approximate focal length of the lens in 35 mm format multiply by 1 5 Image area selection is fixed at DX 24 16 when a DX lens is attached b 5 4 30 24 Pictures are recorded with an aspect ratio of 5 4 Available only with Z 7II m 1 1 24 24 Pic...

Page 378: ...age area Z 7II Image Size G button U C photo shooting menu Image area Image size Size when printed at 300 dpi FX 36 24 Large 8256 5504 pixels Approx 69 9 46 6 cm 27 5 18 3 in Medium 6192 4128 pixels Approx 52 4 35 0 cm 20 6 13 8 in Small 4128 2752 pixels Approx 35 0 23 3 cm 13 8 9 2 in DX 24 16 Large 5408 3600 pixels Approx 45 8 30 5 cm 18 0 12 0 in Medium 4048 2696 pixels Approx 34 3 22 8 cm 13 5...

Page 379: ...17 2 13 7 in Small 3440 2752 pixels Approx 29 1 23 3 cm 11 5 9 2 in 1 1 24 24 Large 5504 5504 pixels Approx 46 6 46 6 cm 18 3 18 3 in Medium 4128 4128 pixels Approx 35 0 35 0 cm 13 8 13 8 in Small 2752 2752 pixels Approx 23 3 23 3 cm 9 2 9 2 in 16 9 36 20 Large 8256 4640 pixels Approx 69 9 39 3 cm 27 5 15 5 in Medium 6192 3480 pixels Approx 52 4 29 5 cm 20 6 11 6 in Small 4128 2320 pixels Approx 3...

Page 380: ...ls Approx 25 6 17 1 cm 10 1 6 7 in DX 24 16 Large 3936 2624 pixels Approx 33 3 22 2 cm 13 1 8 7 in Medium 2944 1968 pixels Approx 24 9 16 7 cm 9 8 6 6 in Small 1968 1312 pixels Approx 16 7 11 1 cm 6 6 4 4 in 1 1 24 24 Large 4016 4016 pixels Approx 34 0 34 0 cm 13 4 13 4 in Medium 3008 3008 pixels Approx 25 5 25 5 cm 10 0 10 0 in Small 2000 2000 pixels Approx 16 9 16 9 cm 6 7 6 7 in 16 9 36 20 Larg...

Page 381: ...ut 60 to 80 the size of pictures recorded using Uncompressed Image quality is the same as pictures recorded using Uncompressed O Compressed NEF images are compressed using a non reversible algorithm The resulting files are about 45 to 65 the size of pictures recorded using Uncompressed Image quality is nearly the same as pictures recorded using Uncompressed Uncompressed NEF pictures are not compre...

Page 382: ...n pictures recorded using 12 bit ISO Sensitivity Settings G button U C photo shooting menu Option Description ISO sensitivity Choose from the following settings Z 7II Choose from settings of ISO 64 to 25600 the camera also supports settings below ISO 64 by about 0 3 0 5 0 7 and 1 EV ISO 32 equivalent and above ISO 25600 by about 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 and 2 EV ISO 102400 equivalent Z 6II Choose from settin...

Page 383: ...below which auto ISO sensitivity control will kick in to prevent underexposure in modes P and A If Auto is selected the camera will choose the minimum shutter speed based on lens focal length For example the camera will automatically choose faster minimum shutter speeds to prevent blur caused by camera shake when a long lens is attached To view auto shutter speed selection options highlight Auto a...

Page 384: ...nd The i Menu under White Balance 0145 The White Balance Menu Fine Tuning 1 Select White balance in the photo shooting menu highlight the desired option and press 2 as often as necessary to display fine tuning options For information on fine tuning L Preset manual white balance see Fine Tuning Preset Manual White Balance 0274 White Balance G button U C photo shooting menu ...

Page 385: ...the grid The A amber B blue axis corresponds to color temperature and is ruled in increments of 0 5 A change of 1 is equivalent to approximately 5 mired The G green M magenta axis has effects similar to color compensation filters and is ruled in increments of 0 25 A change of 1 is equivalent to approximately 0 05 diffuse density units 3 Save changes Press J to save changes and exit to the menus If...

Page 386: ...e D Mired Values in mired are calculated by multiplying the inverse of the color temperature by 106 Any given change in color temperature produces a greater difference in color at low color temperatures than it would at higher color temperatures For example a change of 1000 K produces a much greater change in color at 3000 K than at 6000 K Mired is a measure of color temperature that takes such va...

Page 387: ...r B blue and G green M magenta axes 1 Select White balance in the photo shooting menu then highlight K Choose color temperature and press 2 2 Choose a color temperature Press 4 or 2 to highlight digits on the A B amber blue axis You can also highlight the G M green magenta axis Press 1 or 3 to edit the selected item A B amber blue axis G M green magenta axis ...

Page 388: ...cted for the green G magenta M axis an asterisk U will appear in the icon D Color Temperature Selection Do not use color temperature selection with fluorescent light sources instead use the I Fluorescent option When using color temperature selection with other light sources take a test shot to determine if the selected value is appropriate ...

Page 389: ...uring new values for preset manual white balance see Preset Manual 0148 1 Select White balance in the photo shooting menu then highlight L Preset manual and press 2 2 Select a destination Using the multi selector highlight the destination preset d 1 to d 6 Press X a confirmation dialog will be displayed 3 Choose Select image Highlight Select image and press 2 to view the pictures on the current me...

Page 390: ...he desired picture To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button 5 Copy white balance Press J to copy the white balance value for the highlighted photograph to the selected preset If the highlighted photograph has a comment the comment will be copied to the comment for the selected preset ...

Page 391: ...0267 D Edit Comment To enter a descriptive comment of up to 36 characters for the current white balance preset select Edit comment in the preset manual white balance menu D Protect To protect the current white balance preset select Protect in the preset manual white balance menu Highlight On and press J the current white balance preset is now protected Protected presets cannot be modified ...

Page 392: ...e information see The i Menu under Set Picture Control 0139 Modifying Picture Controls from the Menus Existing preset or custom Picture Controls can be modified to suit the scene or the user s creative intent 1 Select a Picture Control Highlight the desired Picture Control in the Picture Control list and press 2 Set Picture Control G button U C photo shooting menu ...

Page 393: ... 1 or rotate the sub command dial to choose a value in increments of 0 25 The options available vary with the Picture Control selected To quickly adjust levels for balanced Sharpening Mid range sharpening and Clarity highlight Quick sharp and press 4 or 2 To abandon any changes and start over from default settings press the O button 3 Save changes and exit Press J to save changes ...

Page 394: ... to display Picture Control settings The effect of any changes can be previewed in the display D Manage Picture Control Modifications to existing Picture Controls can be saved using the Manage Picture Control item in the photo or movie shooting menu creating custom Picture Controls that can then be copied to a memory card and used in compatible software or shared among cameras of the same model ...

Page 395: ...view Choose Picture Control options Manage Picture Control G button U C photo shooting menu Option Description Save edit Create a new custom Picture Control based on an existing preset or custom Picture Control or edit existing custom Picture Controls Rename Rename custom Picture Controls Delete Delete custom Picture Controls Load save Copy custom Picture Controls to and from the memory card ...

Page 396: ... press J Save as options will be displayed proceed to Step 4 3 Edit the selected Picture Control The settings available and the techniques for editing them are the same as for Set Picture Control Press J to display Save as options when settings are complete To abandon any changes and start over from default settings press the O button 4 Select a destination Choose a destination for the custom Pict...

Page 397: ... Control names can be up to nineteen characters long New characters are added at the cursor position To cycle through the upper and lower case and symbol keyboards tap the keyboard selection button For information on editing Picture Control names see Text Entry 0251 When entry is complete press X to save the new Picture Control The new Picture Control will be added to the Picture Control list D Th...

Page 398: ... camera if two memory cards are inserted the card in the slot chosen using the Primary slot selection option in the photo shooting menu will be used Copy to camera Copy import custom Picture Controls from the memory card to the camera The Picture Controls are copied to custom Picture Controls C 1 through C 9 on the camera and can be named as desired Delete from card Delete selected custom Picture ...

Page 399: ...is a better choice for professional publication and commercial printing D Color Space Capture NX D and ViewNX i automatically select the correct color space when opening photographs created with this camera Results cannot be guaranteed with third party software D Adobe RGB For accurate color reproduction Adobe RGB images require applications displays and printers that support color management Colo...

Page 400: ...w or taking pictures of shaded subjects on a sunny day Active D Lighting is most effective when used with matrix metering Active D Lighting G button U C photo shooting menu Off Y Auto Option Description Y Auto The camera automatically adjusts Active D Lighting in response to shooting conditions Z Extra high Choose the amount of Active D Lighting performed from Extra high High Normal and Low P High...

Page 401: ...se in the form of randomly spaced bright pixels fog or lines may appear in photos taken with Active D Lighting In mode M Y Auto is equivalent to Q Normal Uneven shading may be visible with some subjects This function does not apply at high ISO sensitivities Hi 0 3 Hi 2 0 including high sensitivities selected via auto ISO sensitivity control ...

Page 402: ...control panel Pictures cannot be taken until the message has cleared from the display The time required to process photos after shooting roughly doubles D Long Exposure Noise Reduction If the camera is turned off before processing is complete the picture will be saved but noise reduction will not be performed Long Exposure NR G button U C photo shooting menu Option Description On Reduce noise in p...

Page 403: ...on U C photo shooting menu Option Description High Reduce noise in photographs taken at all ISO sensitivities The higher the sensitivity the greater the effect Choose the amount of noise reduction performed from High Normal and Low Normal Low Off Noise reduction is performed only as required The amount of noise reduction performed is always lower than when Low is selected ...

Page 404: ...ibit noise fog or over processing at the edge of the frame that introduces variations in peripheral brightness In addition custom Picture Controls and preset Picture Controls that have been modified from default settings may not produce the desired effect Take test shots and view the results in the monitor Vignette Control G button U C photo shooting menu Option Description e High Choose the amoun...

Page 405: ...l distortion when shooting with wide angle lenses and to reduce pin cushion distortion when shooting with long lenses Note that On may be selected automatically with some lenses in which case this item will be grayed out and unavailable Diffraction Compensation G button U C photo shooting menu Auto Distortion Control G button U C photo shooting menu ...

Page 406: ...rce flicker reduction may slightly delay shutter response Flicker reduction can detect flicker at 100 and 120 Hz associated respectively with AC power supplies of 50 and 60 Hz The desired results may not be achieved if the frequency of the power supply changes during burst photography Flicker may not be detected or the desired results may not be achieved depending on the light source and shooting ...

Page 407: ...tinuous H extended is selected for release mode On is selected for Silent photography in the photo shooting menu On is selected for Silent photography in the respective sub menu during interval timer photography time lapse movie recording or focus shift HDR is enabled Exposure delay mode is on Metering determines how the camera sets exposure For more information see The i Menu under Metering 0157 ...

Page 408: ...unted on the camera accessory shoe For information on adjusting settings for optional flash units mounted on the camera accessory shoe see On Camera Flash Photography 0611 For information on adjusting settings for wireless remote flash units see Remote Flash Photography 0629 Flash Control G button U C photo shooting menu ...

Page 409: ...ng flash unit controls Settings for an SB 5000 mounted on the accessory shoe can also be adjusted using the controls on the flash unit Option Description TTL Flash output is adjusted automatically in response to shooting conditions Auto external flash Light from the flash is reflected from the subject to an auto external flash sensor and flash output adjusted automatically Distance priority manual...

Page 410: ...reless remote controller is mounted on the camera Option Description Y Optical AWL The remote flash units are controlled using low intensity flashes emitted by the master flash 0645 Y Z Optical radio AWL Choose this option when using both optically and radio controlled flash units 0656 Z Radio AWL The remote flash units are controlled by radio signals from a WR R10 attached to the camera 0631 Off ...

Page 411: ...control Radio Remote Flash Info View the flash units currently controlled via radio AWL Option Description Group flash Choose a separate flash control mode for each group of remote flash units 0636 646 Quick wireless control Choose the balance between groups A and B and adjust output for group C manually 0639 649 Remote repeating The flash units fire repeatedly while the shutter is open producing ...

Page 412: ... relative to the background Flash output can be increased to make the main subject appear brighter reduced to prevent glare or otherwise fine tuned to produce the desired result 0622 Focus mode controls how the camera focuses For more information see Focus under Focus Mode in Basic Settings 074 Flash Mode G button U C photo shooting menu Flash Compensation G button U C photo shooting menu Focus Mo...

Page 413: ...or autofocus For more information see Focus under AF Area Mode in Basic Settings 077 Choose whether to enable vibration reduction For more information see The i Menu under Vibration Reduction 0161 AF Area Mode G button U C photo shooting menu Vibration Reduction G button U C photo shooting menu ...

Page 414: ...set Choose the setting or settings bracketed when auto bracketing is in effect AE flash bracketing Perform both exposure and flash level bracketing AE bracketing Bracket only exposure Flash bracketing Perform only flash level bracketing WB bracketing Perform white balance bracketing ADL bracketing Perform bracketing using Active D Lighting Number of shots Choose the number of shots in the bracketi...

Page 415: ...o bracketing set Number of shots and Increment options will be displayed 2 Choose the number of shots Highlight Number of shots and press 4 or 2 to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence At settings other than 0F a bracketing icon will appear in the display No exposure compensation Exposure modified by 1 EV Exposure modified by 1 EV ...

Page 416: ...EV Bracketing programs with an increment of 2 0 or 3 0 EV offer a maximum of 5 shots If a value of 7 or 9 was selected in Step 2 the number of shots will automatically be set to 5 The bracketing programs with an increment of 0 3 EV are listed below Number of shots Exposure and flash bracketing indicator No of shots Bracketing order EVs 0F 0 0 3F 3 0 0 3 0 7 3F 3 0 0 7 0 3 2F 2 0 0 3 2F 2 0 0 3 3F ...

Page 417: ...ws a bracketing icon a bracketing progress indicator and the number of shots remaining in the bracketing sequence After each shot a segment will disappear from the indicator and the number of shots remaining will be reduced by one Exposure changes due to bracketing are added to those made with exposure compensation Cancelling Bracketing To cancel bracketing select 0F for Number of shots No shots 3...

Page 418: ...posure and Flash Bracketing In continuous release modes shooting will pause after the number of shots specified in the bracketing program have been taken Shooting will resume the next time the shutter release button is pressed If the camera is turned off before all shots in the sequence have been taken bracketing will resume from the first shot in the sequence when the camera is turned on If the m...

Page 419: ...the limits of the camera exposure system are exceeded 2 If On is selected for ISO sensitivity settings Auto ISO sensitivity control in the photo shooting menu the camera will first use auto ISO sensitivity control to bring exposure as close as possible to the optimum and then bracket this exposure by varying shutter speed 3 Use Custom Setting e6 Auto bracketing mode M to choose whether the camera ...

Page 420: ...acketing for Auto bracketing set Number of shots and Increment options will be displayed 2 Choose the number of shots Highlight Number of shots and press 4 or 2 to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence At settings other than 0F a bracketing icon will appear in the display ...

Page 421: ...d Higher A values correspond to increased amounts of amber Higher B values correspond to increased amounts of blue The bracketing programs with an increment of 1 are listed below Number of shots White balance bracketing indicator No of shots White balance increment Bracketing order 0F 0 1 0 B3F 3 1B 0 B1 B2 A3F 3 1A 0 A2 A1 B2F 2 1B 0 B1 A2F 2 1A 0 A1 3F 3 1A 1B 0 A1 B1 5F 5 1A 1B 0 A2 A1 B1 B2 7F...

Page 422: ...ting select 0F for Number of shots D White Balance Bracketing Restrictions White balance bracketing is not available at image quality settings of NEF RAW or NEF RAW JPEG D White Balance Bracketing White balance bracketing affects only color temperature the amber blue axis in the white balance fine tuning display No adjustments are made on the green magenta axis If the camera is turned off while th...

Page 423: ... Number of shots and press 4 or 2 to choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence At settings other than 0F a bracketing icon will appear in the display The number of shots determines the bracketing sequence If you chose more than two shots proceed to Step 4 No of shots Bracketing sequence 2 Off Value selected in Step 3 3 Off Low Normal 4 Off Low Normal High 5 Off Low Normal High Extra hi...

Page 424: ...re available 4 Take pictures Take the number of pictures in the bracketing program While bracketing is in effect the display shows an ADL bracketing icon and the number of shots remaining in the bracketing sequence After each shot the number of shots remaining will be reduced by one Cancelling ADL Bracketing To cancel bracketing select 0F for Number of shots Amount Bracketing sequence OFF L Off Lo...

Page 425: ...will resume the next time the shutter release button is pressed If the camera is turned off before all shots in the sequence have been taken bracketing will resume from the first shot in the sequence when the camera is turned on If the memory card fills before all shots in the sequence have been taken shooting can be resumed from the next shot in the sequence after the memory card has been replace...

Page 426: ...u Option Description Multiple exposure mode On series Take a series of multiple exposures To end multiple exposure photography select Multiple exposure mode again and choose Off On single photo Create one multiple exposure Off End multiple exposure photography Number of shots Choose the number of exposures that will be combined to form a single photograph ...

Page 427: ...ning two exposures the gain for each exposure will be set to 1 2 while in a photo combining three exposures gain will be set to 1 3 Lighten The camera compares the pixels in each exposure and uses only the brightest Darken The camera compares the pixels in each exposure and uses only the darkest Save individual images NEF On Save both the multiple exposure and the shots that make it up the picture...

Page 428: ... are superimposed on the view through the lens The earlier exposures aid composition of the next shot Off Earlier exposures are not displayed while shooting is in progress Select first exposure NEF Choose the first exposure from the NEF RAW images on the memory card Option Description ...

Page 429: ...n for Multiple exposure mode Highlight Multiple exposure mode and press 2 Highlight a multiple exposure mode using 1 or 3 and press J If On series or On single photo is selected an icon will appear in the display 3 Choose a value for Number of shots number of exposures Highlight Number of shots and press 2 Choose the number of exposures using 1 or 3 and press J ...

Page 430: ... using 1 or 3 and press J 5 Choose a setting for Save individual images NEF Highlight Save individual images NEF and press 2 Highlight an option using 1 or 3 and press J To save both the multiple exposure and the shots that make it up select On the individual shots are saved in NEF RAW format To save only the multiple exposure select Off ...

Page 431: ...ide when composing subsequent shots 7 Choose an option for Select first exposure NEF To choose the first exposure from existing NEF RAW photos highlight Select first exposure NEF and press 2 Only pictures taken with Large chosen for Image size NEF RAW in the photo shooting menu will be available for selection Use the multi selector to highlight the desired picture To view the highlighted picture f...

Page 432: ...ave taken the selected number of shots the pictures will be overlaid to create a multiple exposure Multiple exposures are recorded in JPEG format regardless of the option selected for image quality If On series is selected for Multiple exposure mode you can continue to take additional multiple exposures until Off is selected If On single photo is selected the camera will exit multiple exposure mod...

Page 433: ...hlight items and press J to select You can also have the option of using touch controls after pressing the i button Option Description View progress View a preview created from the exposures recorded to the current point Retake last exposure Retake the most recent exposure Save and exit Create a multiple exposure from the exposures taken to current point Discard and exit Exit without recording a m...

Page 434: ...multiple exposure shooting will end after the first multiple exposure is recorded If On series is selected an additional multiple exposure will be recorded each time the shutter release button is pressed In self timer mode the interval between each shot in the exposure is selected using Custom Setting c2 Self timer Interval between shots Regardless of the value selected for the c2 Number of shots ...

Page 435: ...nd a multiple exposure before the specified number of exposures have been taken select Off for multiple exposure mode A multiple exposure will be created from the exposures that have been recorded to that point if Average is selected for Overlay mode gain will be adjusted to reflect the number of exposures actually recorded The multiple exposure will also end if the standby timer expires after the...

Page 436: ...gh Dynamic Range HDR preserves details in highlights and shadows by combining two shots taken at different exposures Use with high contrast scenes and other subjects to preserve a wide range of details from highlights to shadows HDR High Dynamic Range G button U C photo shooting menu ...

Page 437: ...the two shots The higher the value the greater the dynamic range If Auto is selected the camera will automatically adjust the exposure differential to suit the scene Smoothing Choose how much the boundaries between the two images are smoothed Save individual images NEF Choose On to save each of the individual shots used to create the HDR image the shots are saved in NEF RAW format The shots are sa...

Page 438: ...g menu and press 2 2 Select an HDR mode Highlight HDR mode and press 2 Highlight one of the following options using 1 or 3 and press J Option Description 0 On series Take a series of HDR photographs HDR shooting will continue until you select Off for HDR mode On single photo Normal shooting will resume after you have taken a single HDR photograph Off Proceed without taking additional HDR photograp...

Page 439: ...ht Exposure differential and press 2 Highlight an option using 1 or 3 and press J Choose higher values for high contrast subjects Note however that choosing a higher value than required may not produce the desired results Match your choice to the level of contrast in the scene If Auto is selected the camera will automatically adjust the exposure differential to suit the scene ...

Page 440: ...nts the amount the boundaries between the two images are smoothed Higher values produce a smoother composite image 5 Choose a setting for Save individual images NEF Highlight Save individual images NEF and press 2 Highlight an option using 1 or 3 and press J Choose On to save each of the individual shots used to create the HDR image the shots are saved in NEF RAW format ...

Page 441: ...ash in the control panel while the images are combined No photographs can be taken until recording is complete If On series is selected for HDR mode you can continue to take HDR photographs until Off is selected If On single photo is selected HDR will turn off automatically after a single shot HDR photographs are recorded in JPEG format regardless of the option selected for image quality ...

Page 442: ...ng Uneven shading may be visible with some subjects With spot or center weighted metering an Exposure differential of Auto is equivalent to 2 EV Optional flash units will not fire In continuous release modes only one photograph will be taken each time the shutter release button is pressed all the way down Shutter speeds of Bulb and Time are not available D HDR Restrictions HDR cannot be combined w...

Page 443: ...n Choose start day time Choose a start option Select Now to start shooting immediately Choose day time to start shooting at a chosen date and time Interval Specify the interval between shots in hours minutes and seconds Intervals shots interval Choose the number of intervals and the number of shots per interval Exposure smoothing Selecting On allows the camera to adjust exposure to match the previ...

Page 444: ...raphy is disabled The number of shots per interval is set to 1 even if the number of shots chosen for Intervals shots interval is 2 or more If AF S is selected for focus mode select Release for Custom Setting a2 AF S priority selection If AF C is selected select Release for Custom Setting a1 AF C priority selection If On is selected for ISO sensitivity settings Auto ISO sensitivity control and the...

Page 445: ...oto shooting menu disables the shutter release Movies created using Time lapse movie are recorded in the sRGB color space regardless of the option selected for Color space in the photo shooting menu Off Do not perform additional operations during interval timer photography Starting storage folder Highlight either of the following options and press 2 to select selected items are marked with a check...

Page 446: ... date in the setup menu and make sure that the camera clock is set to the correct time and date To ensure that shooting is not interrupted use a fully charged battery a charging AC adapter available separately for the Z 6II supplied with the Z 7II or an optional AC adapter and power connector 1 Highlight Interval timer shooting in the photo shooting menu and press 2 ...

Page 447: ... immediately select Now To start shooting at a chosen date and time select Choose day time Choose the date and time and press J Choose the interval between shots Highlight Choose start day time and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Interval and press 2 Choose an interval in hours minutes and seconds and press J ...

Page 448: ...s selected for Silent photography the maximum number of intervals will vary with the number of shots per interval Enable or disable exposure smoothing Selecting On allows the camera to adjust exposure to match the previous shot Highlight Intervals shots interval and press 2 Choose the number of intervals and the number of shots per interval and press J Highlight Exposure smoothing and press 2 High...

Page 449: ... interval priority option Choose whether the camera focuses between shots Highlight Silent photography and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Interval priority and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Focus before each shot and press 2 Highlight an option and press J ...

Page 450: ...r of shots and Increment if you selected Time lapse movie choose settings for Frame size frame rate and Destination Choose starting folder options Highlight Options and press 2 Highlight AE bracketing or Time lapse movie and press J Highlight Starting storage folder and press 2 Select the desired options and press J to proceed ...

Page 451: ... selected for Choose start day time Choose day time The display turns off during shooting Shooting will continue at the selected interval until all shots have been taken D During Shooting During interval timer photography the memory card access lamp will flash If the display is turned on by pressing the shutter release button halfway the message Interval timer shooting will be displayed and the Q ...

Page 452: ...n is pressed if the time selected for Interval is very short If Time lapse movie is selected for Options pressing J between intervals will end interval timer photography Resuming Interval Timer Shooting Interval timer shooting can be resumed as described below To resume shooting immediately To resume shooting at a specified time Highlight Restart and press J Highlight Restart option and press 2 th...

Page 453: ...rval timer shooting in the photo shooting menu highlight Off and press J Note that the menus may not be displayed when the G button is pressed if the time selected for Interval is very short In this case you will need to press J to pause interval timer photography and then select Interval timer shooting in the photo shooting menu highlight Off and press J ...

Page 454: ... flash choose an interval longer than the time needed for the flash to charge If the interval is too short the flash may fire at less than the power needed for full exposure If shooting cannot proceed at current settings for example if shutter speed is set to Bulb or Time the Interval is 00 00 00 or the start time is in less than a minute a warning will be displayed in the monitor Interval timer p...

Page 455: ...number of shots have been taken or the selected number of intervals is complete Interval timer shooting will pause if The camera is turned off and then on again when the camera is off batteries and memory cards can be replaced without ending interval timer photography E is selected for release mode Changing camera settings while the interval timer is active may cause shooting to end D Release Mode...

Page 456: ... bracketing HDR high dynamic range multiple exposures and focus shift D When On Is Selected for Silent Photography Selecting On for Silent photography disables some camera features including ISO sensitivities of Hi 0 3 through Hi 2 0 flash photography long exposure noise reduction and flicker reduction D Interval Timer Settings Turning the camera off or selecting a new release mode does not affect...

Page 457: ... Exposure smoothing Selecting On smooths abrupt changes in exposure Large changes in subject brightness during shooting may result in apparent variations in exposure This can be addressed by shortening the interval between shots Exposure smoothing will not take effect in mode M if Off is selected for ISO sensitivity settings Auto ISO sensitivity control in the photo shooting menu Silent photograph...

Page 458: ...elected for focus mode and for Custom Setting a1 AF C priority selection when AF C is selected If On is selected for ISO sensitivity settings Auto ISO sensitivity control and the time chosen for Minimum shutter speed is longer than the interval the time selected for the interval will take priority over the selected shutter speed Off Disable interval priority to ensure that photos are correctly exp...

Page 459: ...fore proceeding select Time zone and date in the setup menu and make sure that the camera clock is set to the correct time and date To ensure that shooting is not interrupted use a fully charged battery a charging AC adapter available separately for the Z 6II supplied with the Z 7II or an optional AC adapter and power connector 1 Highlight Time lapse movie in the photo shooting menu and press 2 ...

Page 460: ...e an interval longer than the slowest anticipated shutter speed Choose the total shooting time The maximum shooting time is 7 hours and 59 minutes Highlight Interval and press 2 Choose an interval in minutes and seconds and press J Highlight Shooting time and press 2 Choose a shooting time in hours and minutes and press J ...

Page 461: ...s abrupt changes in exposure Enable or disable silent photography Choose the image area Highlight Exposure smoothing and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Silent photography and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Choose image area and press 2 Highlight an option and press J ...

Page 462: ... Shooting Options Choose the frame size and rate Choose an interval priority option Highlight Frame size frame rate and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Interval priority and press 2 Highlight an option and press J ...

Page 463: ... the camera will focus before each shot according to the option currently selected for focus mode Choose a destination Highlight Focus before each shot and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Destination and press 2 Highlight the slot that will be used to record time lapse movies when two memory cards are inserted and press J ...

Page 464: ... selected for Shooting time in Step 2 Ending Shooting To end shooting before all the photos are taken press J or select Time lapse movie in the photo shooting menu highlight Off and press J Note that the menus may not be displayed when the G button is pressed if the time selected for Interval is very short A movie will be created from the frames shot to the point where shooting ended and normal ph...

Page 465: ...with 1920 1080 24p selected for Frame size frame rate will be about two seconds long The maximum length for time lapse movies is 20 minutes D Image Review The K button cannot be used to view pictures while shooting is in progress The current frame will however be displayed for a few seconds after each shot if On or On monitor only is selected for Image review in the playback menu Note that other p...

Page 466: ...photography and Interval priority and 00 00 0 5 is selected for Interval The memory card is full The K button cannot be used to view pictures while time lapse recording is in progress For consistent coloration choose a white balance setting other than 4 Auto or D Natural light auto when recording time lapse movies Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c3 Power off delay Standby time...

Page 467: ...ots Shooting and menu settings can be adjusted between shots Note however that the monitor will turn off approximately 2 s before the next shot is taken D Time Lapse Movies Restrictions Time lapse movie recording cannot be combined with some camera features including movie recording long time exposures Bulb or Time the self timer bracketing HDR high dynamic range multiple exposures interval timer ...

Page 468: ...When On Is Selected for Silent Photography Selecting On for Silent photography disables some camera features including ISO sensitivities of Hi 0 3 through Hi 2 0 flash photography exposure delay mode long exposure noise reduction and flicker reduction ...

Page 469: ...e selected number of shots changing the focus distance by the selected amount with each shot No of shots Choose the number of shots maximum 300 Focus step width Focus shift varies the focus distance over a series of photographs Choose the amount the focus distance changes with each shot Interval until next shot The time between shots in seconds Select 00 to take photos at up to about 5 fps To ensu...

Page 470: ...for example during autofocus or aperture adjustment in the latter case most noticeably at apertures smaller i e at f numbers higher than f 5 6 Starting storage folder Highlight either of the following options and press 2 to select M or deselect U New folder A new folder is created for each new sequence Reset file numbering File numbering is reset to 0001 whenever a new folder is created Option Des...

Page 471: ...the Z 7II or an optional AC adapter and power connector 1 Focus During focus shift the camera takes a series of shots starting from a selected focus position and continuing toward infinity Given that shooting ends when infinity is reached the starting focus position should be slightly in front of i e closer to the camera than the closest point on the subject Do not move the camera after focusing 2...

Page 472: ...ng more shots than you think you ll need You can winnow them down during focus stacking More than 100 shots may be required for photographs of insects or other small objects On the other hand only a few may be needed to photograph a landscape from front to back with a wide angle lens Highlight No of shots and press 2 Choose the number of shots and press J ...

Page 473: ... reduce the focus step width 2 to increase Note that high settings increase the risk that some areas will be out of focus when the shots are stacked A value of 5 or less is recommended Try experimenting with different settings before shooting Highlight Focus step width and press 2 Choose a focus step width and press J ...

Page 474: ...ots in seconds Select 00 to take photos at up to about 5 fps To ensure correct exposure when using a flash choose an interval long enough for the flash to charge A setting of 00 is recommended when shooting without a flash Highlight Interval until next shot and press 2 Choose the interval between shots and press J ...

Page 475: ...g Selecting On locks exposure at the value for the first shot ensuring that all photos have the same exposure Large changes in subject brightness during shooting may however result in apparent variations in exposure This can be addressed by selecting Off Enable or disable silent photography Highlight First frame exposure lock and press 2 Highlight an option and press J Highlight Silent photography...

Page 476: ...eset file numbering to reset file numbering to 0001 whenever a new folder is created 4 Highlight Start and press J Shooting starts after about 3 s The display turns off during shooting The camera takes photographs at the selected interval starting at the focus distance selected at the start of shooting and progressing out toward infinity by the selected focus step distance with each shot Shooting ...

Page 477: ...rd the image may vary from shot to shot As a result the interval between a shot being recorded and the start of the next shot may vary Shooting ends when focus reaches infinity and consequently depending on the focus position at the start of shooting shooting may end before the selected number of shots has been taken Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c3 Power off delay Standby t...

Page 478: ...imer photography and time lapse movie recording D When On Is Selected for Silent Photography Selecting On for Silent photography disables some camera features including ISO sensitivities of Hi 0 3 through Hi 2 0 flash photography exposure delay mode long exposure noise reduction and flicker reduction A Close ups Because focus depth is reduced at short focus distances we recommend choosing smaller ...

Page 479: ...e most noticeably at apertures smaller i e at f numbers higher than f 5 6 Flash photography is disabled Long exposure noise reduction is disabled There is no limit to the number of photos that can be taken in a single burst regardless of the option chosen for Custom Setting d2 Max continuous release The electronic shutter is used regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting d5 Shutter type...

Page 480: ...Frame size frame rate 365 Movie quality 365 Movie file type 365 ISO sensitivity settings 366 White balance 367 Set Picture Control 367 Manage Picture Control 367 Active D Lighting 368 High ISO NR 368 Vignette control 369 Diffraction compensation 369 Auto distortion control 369 Flicker reduction 370 Metering 371 Focus mode 371 AF area mode 371 Vibration reduction 371 Electronic VR 372 Microphone se...

Page 481: ...in naming the image files in which movies are stored the default prefix is DSC 0256 Choose the slot to which movies are recorded when two memory cards are inserted The menu shows the time available on each card Recording ends automatically when no time remains on the current card Reset Movie Shooting Menu G button U 1 movie shooting menu File Naming G button U 1 movie shooting menu Destination G b...

Page 482: ... quality and Normal For more information see The i Menu under Frame Size and Rate Image Quality 0168 Record movies in MOV or MP4 format The audio recording format varies with movie file format Linear PCM is used for MOV files and AAC for MP4 files Choose Image Area G button U 1 movie shooting menu Frame Size Frame Rate G button U 1 movie shooting menu Movie Quality G button U 1 movie shooting menu...

Page 483: ...on U 1 movie shooting menu Option Description Maximum sensitivity Choose the upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity control from values between ISO 200 and Hi 2 0 The selected value serves as the upper limit for ISO sensitivity in modes P S and A and when On is selected for Auto ISO control mode M in mode M Auto ISO control mode M On Enable auto ISO sensitivity control in mode M Off Use the value se...

Page 484: ...d for photos 0267 Choose a Picture Control for movies Select Same as photo settings to use the option currently selected for photos 0275 Save modified Picture Controls as custom Picture Controls 0278 White Balance G button U 1 movie shooting menu Set Picture Control G button U 1 movie shooting menu Manage Picture Control G button U 1 movie shooting menu ...

Page 485: ...83 D Same as photo settings Note that if Same as photo settings is selected for Active D Lighting in the movie shooting menu and Auto is selected in the photo shooting menu movies will be shot at a setting equivalent to Normal Reduce noise randomly spaced bright pixels in movies recorded at high ISO sensitivities 0286 Active D Lighting G button U 1 movie shooting menu High ISO NR G button U 1 movi...

Page 486: ...gs to use the option currently selected for photos 0287 Reduce diffraction in movies 0288 Reduce barrel and pin cushion distortion in movies 0288 Vignette Control G button U 1 movie shooting menu Diffraction Compensation G button U 1 movie shooting menu Auto Distortion Control G button U 1 movie shooting menu ...

Page 487: ...in the Movie Shooting Menu If Auto fails to produce the desired results and you are unsure as to the frequency of the local power supply test both the 50 and 60 Hz options and choose the one that produces the best results Flicker reduction may not produce the desired results if the subject is very bright If this is the case try choosing a smaller aperture higher f number Flicker reduction may fail...

Page 488: ...for movie recording 074 Choose how the camera focuses in movie mode 077 Adjust vibration reduction settings for movie mode Select Same as photo settings to use the option currently selected for photos 0161 Metering G button U 1 movie shooting menu Focus Mode G button U 1 movie shooting menu AF Area Mode G button U 1 movie shooting menu Vibration Reduction G button U 1 movie shooting menu ...

Page 489: ...ophone off selected for Microphone sensitivity are indicated by a 2 icon Electronic VR G button U 1 movie shooting menu Microphone Sensitivity G button U 1 movie shooting menu Option Description Auto Adjust microphone sensitivity automatically Manual Adjust microphone sensitivity manually Choose from values of from 1 to 20 The higher the value the higher the sensitivity the lower the value the low...

Page 490: ...nments Choose the range of frequencies to which built in and external microphones respond Attenuator G button U 1 movie shooting menu Frequency Response G button U 1 movie shooting menu Option Description S Wide range Record a wide range of frequencies Choose for everything from music to the bustling hum of a city street T Vocal range Choose for human voices ...

Page 491: ...ds may also be affected Selecting On for Wind noise reduction has no effect on optional stereo microphones Wind noise reduction for optional stereo microphones that support this feature can be enabled or disabled using microphone controls Press 1 or 3 to adjust headphone volume Wind Noise Reduction G button U 1 movie shooting menu Headphone Volume G button U 1 movie shooting menu ...

Page 492: ...codes On Record time codes The time code appears in the shooting display On with HDMI output Time codes will be included with footage saved to external recorders connected to the camera via an HDMI cable The camera supports Atomos SHOGUN NINJA and SUMO series Monitor recorders Off Time codes are not recorded Count up method Record run Time codes are incremented only while recording is in progress ...

Page 493: ...ly Enter the hour minute second and frame number manually Current time Set the time code to the current time as reported by the camera clock Before proceeding select Time zone and date in the setup menu and make sure that the camera clock is set to the correct time and date Drop frame Select On to compensate for discrepancies between the frame count and the actual recording time at frame rates of ...

Page 494: ...ngs To view Custom Settings select the A tab in the camera menus Custom Settings are used to customize camera settings to suit individual preferences The Custom Settings menu is divided into two levels A Custom Settings Fine Tuning Camera Settings ...

Page 495: ...y orientation 384 a6 AF activation 386 a7 Limit AF area mode selection 387 a8 Focus point wrap around 387 a9 Focus point options 388 a10 Low light AF 389 a11 Built in AF assist illuminator 390 a12 Manual focus ring in AF mode 2 391 b Metering exposure b1 EV steps for exposure cntrl 392 b2 Easy exposure compensation 392 b3 Center weighted area 393 b4 Fine tune optimal exposure 393 c Timers AE lock ...

Page 496: ...r speeds M 399 d7 Limit selectable image area 399 d8 File number sequence 400 d9 Apply settings to live view 402 d10 Framing grid display 402 d11 Focus peaking 403 d12 View all in continuous mode 403 Item 0 e Bracketing flash e1 Flash sync speed 404 e2 Flash shutter speed 406 e3 Exposure comp for flash 406 e4 Auto c ISO sensitivity control 407 e5 Modeling flash 407 e6 Auto bracketing mode M 408 e7...

Page 497: ...ize i menu 410 f2 Custom controls 414 f3 OK button 427 f4 Shutter spd aperture lock 429 f5 Customize command dials 430 f6 Release button to use dial 434 f7 Reverse indicators 436 f8 Reverse ring for focus 436 f9 Assign MB N11 buttons 437 Item 0 g Movie g1 Customize i menu 440 g2 Custom controls 441 g3 OK button 448 g4 AF speed 449 g5 AF tracking sensitivity 449 g6 Highlight display 450 g7 Assign M...

Page 498: ...ra focuses when AF C is selected Reset Custom Settings G button U A Custom Settings menu a Autofocus a1 AF C Priority Selection G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description G Release Photos can be taken whenever the shutter release button is pressed release priority F Focus Photos can be taken only when the camera is in focus focus priority ...

Page 499: ...ke it easier to shift focus to objects crossing your field of view If Auto area AF Auto area AF people or Auto area AF animals is selected for AF area mode blocked shot AF response will function in mode 3 when 2 or 1 Quick is selected a2 AF S Priority Selection G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description G Release Photos can be taken whenever the shutter release button is pressed release ...

Page 500: ...ttings menu Option Description R All points Every focus point available in the current AF area mode can be selected The number of points available varies with the AF area mode I Every other point The number of available focus points is reduced to one quarter of the number available when All points is selected Use for quick focus point selection The number of focus points available in Pinpoint AF W...

Page 501: ...rait orientation with the camera rotated 90 clockwise and for tall orientation with the camera rotated 90 counterclockwise Select No to use the same focus point regardless of camera orientation a5 Store Points by Orientation G button U A Custom Settings menu Camera rotated 90 counter clockwise Landscape wide orientation Camera rotated 90 clockwise ...

Page 502: ...385 A Custom Settings Fine Tuning Camera Settings Select Yes to enable separate focus point selection Camera rotated 90 counter clockwise Landscape wide orientation Camera rotated 90 clockwise ...

Page 503: ...ontrols to which AF ON has been assigned using Custom Setting f2 Custom controls Out of Focus Release To choose whether the shutter can be released even in circumstances in which it would normally be disabled select Custom Setting a6 AF activation highlight AF ON only and press 2 Selecting Enable allows the shutter to be released at any time a6 AF Activation G button U A Custom Settings menu Optio...

Page 504: ... whether focus point selection wraps around from one edge of the display to another If Wrap is selected focus point selection will wrap around from top to bottom bottom to top right to left and left to right so that for example pressing the sub selector right when a focus point at the right edge of the viewfinder display is highlighted selects the corresponding focus point at the left edge of the ...

Page 505: ...rounding focus points are displayed in dynamic area AF mode a9 Focus Point Options G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description On The focus point is displayed at all times in manual focus mode Off The focus point is displayed only during focus point selection Option Description On Display both the selected focus point and surrounding focus points Off Display only the selected focus point ...

Page 506: ...ode this option takes effect only in modes P S A and M Low light AF is disabled during interval timer photography and time lapse movie recording The camera may require more time to focus when On is selected While low light AF is in effect Low light will appear in the display The display refresh rate may drop a10 Low Light AF G button U A Custom Settings menu ...

Page 507: ...f about 1 3 m 3 ft 4 in 9 ft 10 in Remove lens hoods when using the illuminator Do not obstruct the AF assist illuminator while it is lit a11 Built in AF Assist Illuminator G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description On In photo mode the illuminator will light as required when AF S is selected for focus mode Off The illuminator does not light to assist the focus operation The camera may n...

Page 508: ...Description Enable Autofocus can be over ridden by rotating the lens focus ring autofocus with manual override The focus ring can be used for manual focus while the shutter release button is pressed halfway To refocus using autofocus lift your finger from the shutter release button and then press it halfway again Disable The lens focus ring cannot be used for manual focus while autofocus mode is s...

Page 509: ...b Metering Exposure b1 EV Steps for Exposure Cntrl G button U A Custom Settings menu b2 Easy Exposure Compensation G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description On Auto reset Exposure compensation can be adjusted using only a command dial The setting selected with the command dial is reset when the camera turns off or the standby timer expires On Exposure compensation can be adjusted using ...

Page 510: ...era exposure can be fine tuned separately for each metering method Exposure can be adjusted up for brighter exposures or down for darker exposures in the range 1 to 1 EV in steps of 1 6 EV The default is 0 D Fine Tuning Exposure Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting b4 Fine tune optimal exposure the exposure compensation icon E will not be displayed The only way to determine how muc...

Page 511: ...shutter release button halfway locks exposure P On burst mode Exposure only locks while the shutter release button is pressed all the way down Off Pressing the shutter release button does not lock exposure c2 Self Timer G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description Self timer delay Choose the length of the shutter release delay Number of shots Press 1 and 3 to choose the number of shots tak...

Page 512: ... the monitor or viewfinder display remain on after the shutter release button is pressed halfway The monitor and viewfinder dim a few seconds before the standby timer expires If 10 s is selected the timer will be extended to 20 seconds while the i menu is displayed With the exception of Image review each of the power off delays is extended by one minute in self timer mode Longer power off delays r...

Page 513: ...gle burst during silent photography or when a shutter speed of 1 s or slower is selected in mode S or M D The Memory Buffer Custom Setting d2 Max continuous release is used to select the number of shots that can be taken in a single burst The number of shots that can be taken before the memory buffer fills and shooting slows varies with image quality and other settings When the buffer is full the ...

Page 514: ...camera when using an optional wireless remote controller In situations where the slightest camera movement can blur pictures shutter release can be delayed by from about 0 2 to 3 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed d3 Sync Release Mode Options G button U A Custom Settings menu d4 Exposure Delay Mode G button U A Custom Settings menu ...

Page 515: ...tain shutter is selected is 1 2000 s d5 Shutter Type G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description O Auto The camera chooses the shutter type automatically according to shutter speed The electronic front curtain shutter is used to reduce blur caused by camera shake at slow shutter speeds P Mechanical shutter The camera uses the mechanical shutter for all photos x Electronic front curtain sh...

Page 516: ...nd select a shutter speed of 60 s or slower Choose the options that can be accessed by rotating a command dial in the i menu or while pressing a control to which image area has been assigned Highlight an option and press 2 to select M or deselect U Image area options marked with a check M are available for selection via a command dial Press J to save changes when settings are complete d6 Extended ...

Page 517: ...mory card is inserted file numbering restarts from 0001 If the current folder already contains images file numbering will instead continue from the highest file number in the current folder If you select Off after selecting On the camera will store the current file number File numbering will resume from the previously stored value the next time On is selected Reset Reset the file numbering for On ...

Page 518: ...containing over 5000 files or the current folder contains a picture numbered 9999 in addition movie recording will be disabled if the camera calculates that the number of files needed to record a movie of the maximum length would result in a file numbered over 9999 To resume shooting choose Reset for Custom Setting d8 File number sequence and then either format the current memory card or insert a ...

Page 519: ...hots d9 Apply Settings to Live View G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description On The effects of changes to settings such as white balance Picture Controls and exposure compensation are visible in the shooting display Off The effects of changes to settings such as white balance Picture Controls and exposure compensation are not visible in the shooting display The hue and brightness of th...

Page 520: ... Peaking Level Choose from 3 high sensitivity 2 standard 1 low sensitivity and Off The higher the value the greater the depth that will be shown as being in focus Peaking Highlight Color Choose the highlight color If Off is selected the display will go blank during burst photography d11 Focus Peaking G button U A Custom Settings menu d12 View All in Continuous Mode G button U A Custom Settings men...

Page 521: ...sh units is set to 1 200 s In modes P and A auto FP high speed sync will be activated if the actual shutter speed is faster than 1 200 s If the flash supports auto FP high speed sync the camera can select shutter speeds as fast as 1 8000 s In modes S and M the user can select shutter speeds as fast as 1 8000 s when using flash units that support auto FP high speed sync 1 200 s Flash sync speed set...

Page 522: ...hooting display and control panel together with the flash sync speed D Auto FP High Speed Sync Auto FP high speed sync allows the flash to be used at the highest shutter speed supported by the camera When 1 200 s Auto FP is selected the camera automatically enables auto FP high speed sync at shutter speeds faster than the flash sync speed This makes it possible to choose the maximum aperture for r...

Page 523: ... slow sync slow rear curtain sync or red eye reduction with slow sync Choose how the camera adjusts flash level when exposure compensation is used e2 Flash Shutter Speed G button U A Custom Settings menu e3 Exposure Comp for Flash G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description YE Entire frame The camera adjusts both the flash level and exposure This changes the exposure for the entire frame ...

Page 524: ...l to which Preview has been assigned using Custom Setting f2 Custom controls will emit a modeling flash e4 Auto c ISO Sensitivity Control G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description e Subject and background The camera takes both the main subject and background lighting into account when adjusting ISO sensitivity f Subject only ISO sensitivity is adjusted only to ensure that the main subje...

Page 525: ...cted for e6 Auto bracketing mode M ISO sensitivity will be fixed at the value for the first shot in each bracketing sequence D Flash Bracketing Flash bracketing is performed only with i TTL or qA auto aperture flash control e6 Auto Bracketing Mode M G button U A Custom Settings menu Custom Setting e6 Auto bracketing mode M Photo shooting menu Auto bracketing set AE flash bracketing AE bracketing F...

Page 526: ... taken when ADL bracketing is selected for Auto bracketing Auto bracketing set in the photo shooting menu e7 Bracketing Order G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description H MTR under over The unmodified shot is taken first followed by the shot with the lowest value followed by the shot with the highest value I Under MTR over Shooting proceeds in order from the lowest to the highest value ...

Page 527: ...mage area 260 8 Image quality 152 o Image size 154 N View memory card info 411 E Exposure compensation 122 9 ISO sensitivity settings 118 m White balance 94 h Set Picture Control 139 p Color space 282 y Active D Lighting 283 q Long exposure NR 285 r High ISO NR 286 w Metering 157 c Flash mode 619 Y Flash compensation 622 m Group flash options 636 646 s Focus mode 74 t AF area mode 77 u Vibration r...

Page 528: ... options used to record pictures when two memory cards are inserted can be selected using Secondary slot function in the photo shooting menu 9 Focus shift shooting 352 L Silent photography 100 v Release mode 125 w Custom controls 414 z Exposure delay mode 397 O Shutter type 398 y Apply settings to live view 402 Item 0 z Split screen display zoom 412 W Focus peaking 403 3 Monitor viewfinder brightn...

Page 529: ...gation window in the bottom right corner of the display Zooming in simultaneously on two widely separated but horizontally aligned areas of the frame makes it easier to level pictures of buildings or other wide objects Use the X and W Q buttons to zoom in and out Press 4 or 2 to scroll the selected area left or right Use the J button to switch between the two areas Press 1 or 3 to scroll both area...

Page 530: ... Custom Settings Fine Tuning Camera Settings Bluetooth Connection Enable or disable Bluetooth MB N11 Info View information on the batteries in optional MB N11 power battery packs connected to the camera 0727 ...

Page 531: ...mera controls and rotating command dials Choose the roles played by the controls below Highlight the desired control and press J f2 Custom Controls G button U A Custom Settings menu Control w Fn1 button y Fn2 button V AF ON button 7 Sub selector 8 Sub selector center z Movie record button S Lens Fn button 3 Lens Fn2 button l Lens control ring ...

Page 532: ...4 4 4 E AE lock Hold 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 D AE lock Reset on release 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 C AE lock only 4 4 4 4 4 4 B AE AF lock 4 4 4 4 4 4 r FV lock 4 4 4 4 4 h cDisable enable 4 4 4 4 4 q Preview 4 4 4 4 4 4 L Matrix metering 4 4 4 4 4 M Center weighted metering 4 4 4 4 4 N Spot metering 4 4 4 4 4 t Highlight weighted metering 4 4 4 4 4 1 Bracketing burst 4 4 4 4 4 c Sync release selection 4 4 4 4 4 4 NEF R...

Page 533: ... Zoom on off 4 4 4 4 4 4 O MY MENU 4 4 4 4 4 3 Access top item in MY MENU 4 4 4 4 4 K Playback 4 4 4 4 g Protect 4 4 J Choose image area 4 4 4 4 8 Image quality size 4 4 4 m White balance 4 4 4 h Set Picture Control 4 4 4 y Active D Lighting 4 4 4 w Metering 4 4 4 I Y Flash mode compensation 4 4 4 z Focus mode AF area mode 4 4 4 t Auto bracketing 4 4 4 Option w y V 7 8 z S 3 l ...

Page 534: ...d to adjust focus Multiple exposure 4 4 4 2 HDR high dynamic range 4 4 4 z Exposure delay mode 4 4 4 Shutter spd aperture lock 4 4 4 W Focus peaking 4 4 c Rating 4 4 w Choose non CPU lens number 4 4 4 4 Y Same as multi selector 4 x Focus point selection 4 X Focus M A 41 2 q Aperture 42 E Exposure compensation 42 9 ISO sensitivity 42 None 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 Option w y V 7 8 z S 3 l ...

Page 535: ...he control is pressed a second time or the standby timer expires D AE lock Reset on release Exposure locks when the control is pressed Exposure remains locked until the control is pressed a second time the shutter is released or the standby timer expires C AE lock only Exposure locks while the control is pressed B AE AF lock Focus and exposure lock while the control is pressed r FV lock Press the ...

Page 536: ...ivated while the control is pressed 1 Bracketing burst If the control is pressed when an option other than WB bracketing is selected for Auto bracketing Auto bracketing set in the photo shooting menu in continuous release mode the camera will take all the shots in the current bracketing program and repeat the bracketing burst while the shutter release button is pressed In single frame release mode...

Page 537: ...ilable when Sync is selected for Sync release mode options Master release only c Keep the control pressed to take pictures with the master camera only Remote release only d Keep the control pressed to take pictures only with the remote cameras The following options are available when No sync is selected for Sync release mode options Synchronized release 6 Keep the control pressed to synchronize th...

Page 538: ...s currently selected for NEF RAW recording and Image size NEF RAW in the photo shooting menu n Subject tracking Pressing the control when Auto area AF Auto area AF people or Auto area AF animals is selected for AF area mode enables subject tracking the focus point will change to a targeting reticle and the monitor and viewfinder to subject tracking displays To end subject tracking AF press the con...

Page 539: ... Select this option for quick access to a frequently used menu item K Playback Press the control to start playback g Protect Press the control during playback to protect the current picture J Choose image area Press the control and rotate a command dial to choose the image area 8 Image quality size Press the control and rotate the main command dial to choose an image quality option and the sub com...

Page 540: ...ain command dial to choose a flash mode and the sub command dial to adjust flash output z Focus mode AF area mode Hold the control and rotate the main command dial to choose the focus mode the sub command dial to choose the AF area mode t Auto bracketing Press the control and rotate the main command dial to choose the number of shots and the sub command dial to select the bracketing increment or A...

Page 541: ...te the sub command dial W Focus peaking Press the control and rotate the main command dial to choose a peaking level and the sub command dial to select the peaking color c Rating To rate the current picture in playback mode press the control and rotate the main command dial To display rating options highlight Rating and press 2 If an option other than None is selected the chosen rating can be assi...

Page 542: ...ay Select Display next previous frame to use the sub selector to page through pictures without altering the zoom ratio x Focus point selection Use the control to select the focus point Using the control during playback ends playback and enables focus point selection X Focus M A Autofocus can be over ridden by rotating the lens control ring autofocus with manual override The control ring can be use...

Page 543: ...ture Rotate the lens control ring to adjust aperture E Exposure compensation Rotate the lens control ring to adjust exposure compensation 9 ISO sensitivity Rotate the lens control ring to adjust ISO sensitivity None The control has no effect Role Description ...

Page 544: ... AF area mode the button functions only to initiate subject tracking AF 086 f3 OK Button G button U A Custom Settings menu Role Description K Select center focus point Pressing J selects the center focus point p Zoom on off Press J to zoom the display in on the area around the current focus point Press J again to return to the previous display To choose the zoom ratio highlight Zoom on off and pre...

Page 545: ...m is displayed while the J button is pressed The histogram display is available in both full frame and thumbnail playback p Zoom on off Press J to zoom the display in on the area around the active focus point Press J again to return to the previous display To choose the zoom ratio highlight Zoom on off and press 2 Zoom is available in both full frame and thumbnail playback u Choose slot and folder...

Page 546: ...S or M Selecting On for Aperture lock locks aperture at the value currently selected in mode A or M While shutter speed or aperture lock is in effect a O icon will appear in the shooting display and control panel Shutter speed and aperture lock are not available in the shooting mode P f4 Shutter Spd Aperture Lock G button U A Custom Settings menu ...

Page 547: ...o the command dials on optional MB N11 power battery packs Reverse Rotation Reverse the direction of rotation of the command dials for selected operations Highlight Exposure compensation or Shutter speed aperture and press 2 to select M or deselect U Press J to save changes and exit f5 Customize Command Dials G button U A Custom Settings menu ...

Page 548: ...the sub command dial shutter speed If On Mode A is selected the main command dial will be used to set aperture in mode A only Autofocus setting If On is selected and Focus mode AF area mode has been assigned to a control using Custom Setting f2 Custom controls you can choose the AF area mode by holding the control and rotating the main command dial and focus mode by holding the control and rotatin...

Page 549: ... skip forward or back according to the option selected for Sub dial frame advance During thumbnail playback the main command dial can be used to highlight thumbnails and the sub command dial to page up or down Menus Use the main command dial to highlight menu items Rotating the sub command dial right displays the sub menu for the highlighted option Rotating it left displays the previous menu 2 On ...

Page 550: ...nd playback Option Description 10 frames Skip forward or back 10 frames at a time 50 frames Skip forward or back 50 frames at a time c Rating Skip to the next or previous pictures with the selected rating To choose the rating highlight Rating and press 2 P Protect Skip to the next or previous protected picture C Still images only Skip to the next or previous photo 1 Movies only Skip to the next or...

Page 551: ...Release button to use dial applies to the E and S buttons Release button to use dial also applies to controls to which certain roles have been assigned using Custom Settings f2 or g2 Custom controls and f9 or g7 Assign MB N11 buttons The roles in question are indicated in the table below f6 Release Button to Use Dial G button U A Custom Settings menu Role Can be assigned using Custom Setting f2 f9...

Page 552: ...4 4 4 t Auto bracketing 4 Multiple exposure 4 2 HDR high dynamic range 4 z Exposure delay mode 4 4 Shutter spd aperture lock 4 4 W Focus peaking 4 4 w Choose non CPU lens number 4 H Microphone sensitivity 4 E Exposure compensation 4 4 9 ISO sensitivity 4 4 Role Can be assigned using Custom Setting f2 f9 g2 g7 ...

Page 553: ...ings on Z mount lenses during manual focus This option does not support certain Z mount lenses that can only be focused manually or F mount lenses connected via an FTZ mount adapter f7 Reverse Indicators G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description V The indicator is displayed with positive values on the left and negative values on the right W The indicator is displayed with negative value...

Page 554: ...ght the desired control and press J The roles that can be assigned to these controls are listed below For information on the listed roles see the section on Custom Setting f2 Custom controls f9 Assign MB N11 Buttons G button U A Custom Settings menu Control Fn button AF ON button Multi selector Option Fn AF ON Multi selector E AE lock Hold 4 4 D AE lock Reset on release 4 4 r FV lock 4 q Preview 4...

Page 555: ...Live view info display off 4 4 K Playback 4 J Choose image area 4 w Metering 4 I Y Flash mode compensation 4 z Focus mode AF area mode 4 z Exposure delay mode 4 Shutter spd aperture lock 4 E Exposure compensation 4 9 ISO sensitivity 4 e Same as camera AF ON button 4 Option Fn AF ON Multi selector ...

Page 556: ...buttons on the camera multi selector Press 2 to display Photo info playback options If Info C Playback D is selected you can press the control up or down to display other pictures left or right to cycle through photo information K Select center focus point 4 A AF ON 4 F AF lock only 4 C AE lock only 4 B AE AF lock 4 p Zoom on off 4 Y Same as camera multi selector 4 x Focus point selection 4 None 4...

Page 557: ... size and rate Image quality 168 N Destination 177 E Exposure compensation 122 9 ISO sensitivity settings 118 m White balance 167 h Set Picture Control 167 y Active D Lighting 283 w Metering 177 s Focus mode 179 t AF area mode 179 u Vibration reduction 179 4 Electronic VR 178 H Microphone sensitivity 174 5 Attenuator 373 6 Frequency response 373 7 Wind noise reduction 374 8 Headphone volume 374 W ...

Page 558: ...ntrols or by pressing camera controls and rotating command dials Choose the roles played by the controls below Highlight the desired control and press J g2 Custom Controls G button U A Custom Settings menu Control w Fn1 button y Fn2 button V AF ON button 8 Sub selector center G Shutter release button l Lens control ring ...

Page 559: ...e compensation 4 h Exposure compensation 4 n Subject tracking 4 4 b Live view info display off 4 4 4 4 b Framing grid display 4 4 4 p Zoom on off 4 4 4 4 g Protect 4 4 K Select center focus point 4 4 A AF ON 4 F AF lock only 4 4 E AE lock Hold 4 4 C AE lock only 4 4 B AE AF lock 4 4 C Take photos 4 1 Record movies 4 4 4 J Choose image area 4 4 4 m White balance 4 4 h Set Picture Control 4 4 ...

Page 560: ...ed in manual focus mode the control ring can only be used to adjust focus y Active D Lighting 4 4 w Metering 4 4 z Focus mode AF area mode 4 4 H Microphone sensitivity 4 4 W Focus peaking 4 4 c Rating 4 4 X Focus M A 41 2 q Power aperture 42 E Exposure compensation 42 9 ISO sensitivity 42 None 4 4 4 4 42 Option w y V 8 G l ...

Page 561: ...sation increases while the Fn1 button is pressed Use in combination with Custom Setting g2 Custom controls Fn2 button Exposure compensation for button controlled exposure compensation h Exposure compensation Exposure compensation decreases while the Fn2 button is pressed Use in combination with Custom Setting g2 Custom controls Fn1 button Exposure compensation for button controlled exposure compen...

Page 562: ...Pressing the control initiates autofocus duplicating the function of the AF ON button F AF lock only Focus locks while the control is pressed E AE lock Hold Exposure locks when the control is pressed Exposure lock does not end when the shutter is released Exposure remains locked until the control is pressed a second time or the standby timer expires C AE lock only Exposure locks while the control ...

Page 563: ...d dial to adjust white balance for movies Some options offer sub options that can be selected by rotating the sub command dial h Set Picture Control Press the control and rotate a command dial to choose a Picture Control y Active D Lighting Press the control and rotate a command dial to adjust Active D Lighting for movies w Metering Press the control and rotate a command dial to choose a movie met...

Page 564: ...ptions highlight Rating and press 2 If an option other than None is selected the chosen rating can be assigned to pictures simply by pressing the selected control Pressing the control again selects a no star rating X Focus M A The lens control ring can be used for manual focus regardless of the option selected for focus mode To refocus using autofocus press the shutter release button halfway or pr...

Page 565: ... Custom Settings menu Role Description K Select center focus point Pressing J selects the center focus point p Zoom on off Press J to zoom the display in on the area around the active focus point Press J again to return to the previous display To choose the zoom ratio highlight Zoom on off and press 2 Note however that the zoom ratio is fixed at 1 1 100 during movie recording 1 Record movies Press...

Page 566: ... leaves the selected focus area when 1 High is selected the camera will respond by quickly shifting focus to a new subject in the same area g4 AF Speed G button U A Custom Settings menu Option Description D Always The camera focuses at the selected speed at all times in movie mode E Only while recording Focus is adjusted at the selected speed only during movie recording At other times the focus sp...

Page 567: ... display The lower the value the greater the range of brightnesses that will be shown as highlights If 255 is selected the highlight display will show only areas that are potentially overexposed D Highlight Display If both the highlight display and focus peaking are enabled in manual focus mode only focus peaking will take effect To view the highlight display in manual focus mode select Off for Cu...

Page 568: ...played by the controls on optional MB N11 power battery packs in movie mode The controls to which roles can be assigned are listed below Highlight the desired control and press J g7 Assign MB N11 Buttons G button U A Custom Settings menu Control Fn button AF ON button ...

Page 569: ...2 Custom controls Same as Camera AF ON Button The control performs the same function as the camera AF ON button Option Fn AF ON b Live view info display off 4 4 1 Record movies 4 4 E Exposure compensation 4 9 ISO sensitivity 4 e Same as camera AF ON button 4 K Select center focus point 4 A AF ON 4 F AF lock only 4 E AE lock Hold 4 C AE lock only 4 B AE AF lock 4 p Zoom on off 4 None 4 4 ...

Page 570: ...456 Time zone and date 456 Monitor brightness 457 Monitor color balance 458 Viewfinder brightness 459 Viewfinder color balance 460 Control panel brightness 460 Limit monitor mode selection 461 Information display 461 AF fine tuning options 462 Non CPU lens data 466 Save focus position 466 Clean image sensor 467 Image Dust Off ref photo 468 Pixel mapping 471 Image comment 473 Copyright information ...

Page 571: ...te WR options 479 Assign remote WR Fn button 482 Airplane mode 482 Connect to smart device 483 Connect to PC 486 Wireless transmitter WT 7 490 Conformity marking 490 Item 0 Battery info 491 USB power delivery 492 Energy saving photo mode 494 Slot empty release lock 495 Save load menu settings 496 Reset all settings 501 Firmware version 501 Item 0 ...

Page 572: ...copies as required D During Formatting Do not turn the camera off or remove memory cards until the message Formatting memory card clears from the display Frequently used combinations of settings can be assigned to the U1 to U3 positions on the mode dial 0115 Reset settings for U1 to U3 to default values 0117 Format Memory Card G button U B setup menu Save User Settings G button U B setup menu Rese...

Page 573: ... that the clock has not been set Language G button U B setup menu Time Zone and Date G button U B setup menu Option Description Time zone Choose a time zone Date and time is automatically set to the time in the new time zone Date and time Set the camera clock to the time in the selected Time zone Date format Choose the order in which the day month and year are displayed Daylight saving time Select...

Page 574: ...ess lower values for reduced brightness Monitor brightness can only be adjusted when the monitor is the active display It cannot be adjusted when Viewfinder only is selected for monitor mode or when your eye is to the viewfinder Higher values increase the drain on the battery Monitor Brightness G button U B setup menu ...

Page 575: ...r mode or when your eye is to the viewfinder Color balance is adjusted using the multi selector Press 1 3 4 or 2 to adjust color balance as shown below Press J to save changes Monitor color balance applies only to menus playback and the shooting display photos and movies taken with the camera are not affected Monitor Color Balance G button U B setup menu 1 Increase green 2 Increase amber 3 Increas...

Page 576: ...ure full frame press and hold X Adjust viewfinder brightness Viewfinder brightness can only be adjusted when the viewfinder is the active display It cannot be adjusted when the monitor is on or when Monitor only is selected for monitor mode Higher values increase the drain on the battery Viewfinder Brightness G button U B setup menu Option Description Auto Viewfinder brightness is adjusted automat...

Page 577: ...se the procedure is the same as for Monitor color balance 0458 Adjust the brightness of the control panel Raising control panel brightness increases the drain on the battery Viewfinder Color Balance G button U B setup menu Control Panel Brightness G button U B setup menu Option Description Auto Control panel brightness is adjusted automatically in response to ambient lighting Manual Press 1 or 3 t...

Page 578: ...rance of the information display according to lighting conditions Limit Monitor Mode Selection G button U B setup menu Information Display G button U B setup menu Dark on light Light on dark Option Description w Dark on light To make the display easier to read in bright locations the monitor lights and the lettering is displayed in black x Light on dark To make the display easier to read in dark l...

Page 579: ...AF fine tuning off Fine tune and save lens Fine tune focus for the current lens Press 1 or 3 to highlight items and press 4 or 2 to choose from values between 20 and 20 The larger the fine tuning value the farther the focal point is from the lens the smaller the value the closer the focal point The display shows the current and previous values The camera can store values for up to 40 lens types Ne...

Page 580: ...lues list and press O List saved values List values saved using Fine tune and save lens Highlighting a lens in the list and pressing 2 displays a Choose lens number dialog The Choose lens number dialog is used to enter the lens identifier In the case of Z mount lenses and some F mount lenses the lens serial number is entered automatically Option Description ...

Page 581: ...3 Press 4 or 2 to fine tune autofocus Choose from values between 20 and 20 The current value is shown by g the previously selected value by j If a zoom lens is attached you can choose separate fine tuning values for maximum angle WIDE and maximum zoom TELE Use 1 and 3 to choose between the two The larger the fine tuning value the farther the focal point from the lens the smaller the value the clos...

Page 582: ...highlight Default and press 2 2 Press 4 or 2 to fine tune autofocus Choose from values between 20 and 20 The current value is shown by g the previously selected value by j The larger the fine tuning value the farther the focal point from the lens the smaller the value the closer the focal point 3 Press J to save the new value ...

Page 583: ...ill save the current focus position when turned off and restore it when next turned on Note that this increases camera startup times in addition if the temperature zoom position or other conditions change while the camera is off focus may resume from a different position when the camera is turned on Non CPU Lens Data G button U B setup menu Option Description Lens number Choose a lens identifier F...

Page 584: ...photographs The clean image sensor option vibrates the sensor to remove dust Clean Image Sensor G button U B setup menu Option Description Clean now Perform image sensor cleaning immediately Automatic cleaning Clean at shutdown The image sensor is automatically cleaned during shutdown each time the camera is turned off Cleaning off Automatic image sensor cleaning off ...

Page 585: ...X D online help Acquiring Image Dust Off Reference Data 1 Choose a start option Highlight Start and press J to immediately display the Image Dust Off ref photo dialog Highlight Clean sensor and then start and press J to clean the image sensor before starting The Image Dust Off ref photo dialog will be displayed when image sensor cleaning is complete To exit without acquiring Image Dust Off referen...

Page 586: ...al focus mode set focus to infinity manually 3 Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to acquire Image Dust Off reference data The monitor turns off when the shutter release button is pressed If the reference object is too bright or too dark the camera may be unable to acquire Image Dust Off reference data and a message will be displayed and the camera will return to the display...

Page 587: ...aphs D Acquiring Image Dust Off Reference Data An FX format lens with a focal length of at least 50 mm is recommended When using a zoom lens zoom all the way in The same reference data can be used for photographs taken with different lenses or at different apertures The Capture NX D Image Dust Off option cannot be used with NEF RAW pictures recorded at an image size of Medium or Small Reference im...

Page 588: ...tached To prevent unexpected loss of power use a fully charged battery a charging AC adapter available separately for the Z 6II supplied with the Z 7II or an optional AC adapter and power connector 1 Select Pixel mapping in the setup menu Turn the camera on press the G button and select Pixel mapping in the setup menu 2 Select Start Pixel mapping will start A message is displayed while the operati...

Page 589: ...Pixel Mapping Do not attempt to operate the camera while pixel mapping is in progress Do not turn the camera off or remove or disconnect the power source Pixel mapping may not be available if the camera s internal temperature is elevated ...

Page 590: ... text entry dialog For information on text entry see Text Entry 0251 Attach Comment To attach the comment to subsequent photographs highlight Attach comment press 2 and confirm that a check M appears in the adjacent check box Press J to save changes and exit the comment will be attached to all subsequent photographs D Photo Info Comments can be viewed on the shooting data page in the photo informa...

Page 591: ...54 characters Highlight Artist or Copyright or press 2 to display a text entry dialog For information on text entry see Text Entry 0251 Attach Copyright Information To attach copyright information to subsequent photographs highlight Attach copyright information press 2 and confirm that a check M appears in the adjacent check box Press J to save changes and exit copyright information will be attach...

Page 592: ...not selected before lending or transferring the camera to another person You will also need to make sure that the artist and copyright fields are blank Nikon does not accept liability for any damages or disputes arising from the use of the Copyright information option D Photo Info Copyright information is included in the shooting data shown in the photo information display ...

Page 593: ...ase is selected for Custom Setting a2 AF S priority selection touch controls are used or the shutter release button is pressed with a write protected SD memory card inserted in the camera Select Off touch controls only to disable the beep for touch controls while enabling it for other purposes When On is selected for Silent photography in the photo shooting menu a beep will not sound when the came...

Page 594: ...able or disable touch controls Select Playback only to enable touch controls in playback mode only Full Frame Playback Flicks Choose whether the next image in full frame playback is displayed by flicking left or by flicking right Touch Controls G button U B setup menu Option Description S LeftURight Flick left to display the next picture T LeftVRight Flick right to view the next picture ...

Page 595: ...r If Enable is selected when a GPS receiver is connected the standby timer will expire if no operations are performed for the time selected for Custom Setting c3 Power off delay Standby timer Choose this option to reduce the drain on the battery Position View the location data supplied by the GPS receiver The items displayed vary with the source Set clock from satellite Select Yes to synchronize t...

Page 596: ...ink mode for connection to optional radio controlled flash units that support Advanced Wireless Lighting LED Lamp Enable or disable the status LEDs on a WR R10 wireless remote controller mounted on the camera For more information see the documentation supplied with the wireless remote controller Wireless Remote WR Options G button U B setup menu ...

Page 597: ...ring The camera connects only to devices with which it has previously been paired Press the pairing button on the wireless remote controller connected to the camera to pair it with other devices As camera will not communicate with devices with which it has not been paired this option can be used to prevent signal interference from other devices in the vicinity Given that each device must be paired...

Page 598: ...es see the Nikon website for your area PIN Communication is shared among all devices with the same four digit PIN Connect using a four digit PIN Press 4 or 2 to highlight digits and press 1 or 3 to change Press J to enter and display the selected PIN This option is a good choice for photography featuring a large number of remote devices If there are multiple cameras present that share the same PIN...

Page 599: ...ra s built in Bluetooth and Wi Fi functions The wireless functions of optional peripheral devices connected to the camera can only be disabled by disconnecting the devices Assign Remote WR Fn Button G button U B setup menu Option A AF ON F AF lock only D AE lock Reset on release C AE lock only B AE AF lock r FV lock h c Disable enable q Preview 4 NEF RAW b Live view info display off None Option Ai...

Page 600: ...tooth Pair with or connect to smart devices using Bluetooth Connect to Smart Device G button U B setup menu Option Description Start pairing Pair the camera with a smart device 0577 Paired devices List paired smart devices To connect select a device from the list Bluetooth connection Select Enable to enable Bluetooth ...

Page 601: ...568 Once a connection is established this option will change to Close Wi Fi connection Use Close Wi Fi connection to end the connection when desired Option Description Auto select to send Select On to mark pictures for upload as they are taken Photos are uploaded in JPEG format at a size of 2 megapixels even if other upload size and format options are selected with the camera Photos taken in movie...

Page 602: ...te that the camera may be unable to download or display location data from smart devices depending on the version of the device operating system and or SnapBridge app used Option Description SSID Choose the camera SSID Authentication encryption Choose OPEN or WPA2 PSK AES Password Choose the camera password Channel Choose a channel Select Auto to have the camera choose the channel automatically Se...

Page 603: ...0 If more than one profile already exists you can press J to select a profile from a list To edit an existing profile highlight it and press 2 Connect to PC G button U B setup menu Option Description General Profile name Rename the profile The default profile name is the same as the network SSID Password protection Select On to require that a password be entered before the profile can be changed T...

Page 604: ...the camera SSID Channel Choose Auto or Manual Authentication encryption Choose OPEN or WPA2 PSK AES Password If WPA2 PSK AES is selected for Authentication encryption you can choose the camera password TCP IP Adjust TCP IP settings for infrastructure connections An IP address is required If Enable is selected for Obtain automatically the IP address and sub net mask for infrastructure mode connecti...

Page 605: ...back display 0559 Delete After Send Select Yes to delete photographs from the camera memory card automatically once upload is complete Files marked for transfer before you selected Yes are not deleted Deletion may be suspended during some camera operations Send File As When uploading NEF JPEG images choose whether to upload both the NEF RAW and JPEG files or only the JPEG copy When RAW primary JPE...

Page 606: ...489 B The Setup Menu Camera Setup Deselect All Select Yes to remove transfer marking from all images Upload of images with a sending icon will immediately be terminated MAC Address View the MAC address ...

Page 607: ...o smart device and Connect to PC are automatically disabled when the WT 7 is connected and turned on Information on Wireless transmitter can be found below for information on Choose hardware Network settings and Options see the manual provided with the WT 7 Wireless Transmitter Select Use to enable WT 7 when it is connected to the camera View some of the standards with which the camera complies Wi...

Page 608: ...ged at temperatures under about 5 C 41 F may show a temporary increase from 0 to 1 in the value shown for Battery age but the display will return to normal once the battery has been recharged at a temperature of about 20 C 68 F or higher Battery Info G button U B setup menu Option Description Charge The current battery level expressed as a percentage No of shots The number of times the shutter has...

Page 609: ...when the battery is inserted A USB power delivery icon appears in the shooting display and the control panel when the camera is powered by an external source For more information see Charging AC Adapters 040 USB Power Delivery G button U B setup menu Option Description Enable The camera draws power from connected devices while on Connected devices will also supply power when the camera is off if B...

Page 610: ...arging is used when power is supplied only to charge the camera battery The conditions under which the power supplied by external devices is used to power the camera or charge the battery are shown below 1 Includes instances in which the power switch is in the OFF position but Bluetooth upload is in progress or the memory card access lamp is lit 2 EN EL15c and EN EL15b batteries inserted in the ca...

Page 611: ...elected is less than 30 seconds during zoom while the camera is connected to another device via HDMI while the camera is connected to and exchanging data with a computer via USB during USB charging or USB power delivery or while the camera is connected to an AC adapter Energy Saving Photo Mode G button U B setup menu Option Description Enable Enable energy saving The display refresh rate may drop ...

Page 612: ...ed in the camera Slot Empty Release Lock G button U B setup menu Option Description a Release locked The shutter cannot be released when no memory card is inserted b Enable release The shutter can be released with no memory card inserted No pictures will be recorded during playback the camera displays Demo ...

Page 613: ... two memory cards are inserted the settings will be saved to the card in the slot selected using Primary slot selection in the photo shooting menu The following settings are saved Save Load Menu Settings G button U B setup menu Settings that can be saved and loaded PLAYBACK MENU Playback display options Dual format recording PB slot Image review After delete After burst show Rotate tall ...

Page 614: ...ance Set Picture Control Custom Picture Controls are saved as Auto Color space Active D Lighting Long exposure NR High ISO NR Vignette control Diffraction compensation Auto distortion control Flicker reduction shooting Metering Flash control Flash mode Flash compensation Focus mode AF area mode Vibration reduction the options available vary with the lens Auto bracketing Settings that can be saved ...

Page 615: ...cture Controls are saved as Auto Active D Lighting High ISO NR Vignette control Diffraction compensation Auto distortion control Flicker reduction Metering Focus mode AF area mode Vibration reduction the options available vary with the lens Electronic VR Microphone sensitivity Attenuator Frequency response Wind noise reduction Headphone volume Timecode excepting Timecode origin Settings that can b...

Page 616: ...itor mode selection Information display Non CPU lens data Clean image sensor Image comment Copyright information Beep options Touch controls HDMI Location data excepting Position Wireless remote WR options Assign remote WR Fn button USB power delivery Energy saving photo mode Slot empty release lock Settings that can be saved and loaded ...

Page 617: ...be used with other cameras of the same model Load Menu Settings Load saved settings from a memory card Note that Load menu settings is available only when a memory card containing saved settings is inserted D Saved Settings Settings are saved to files named NCSET is an identifier that varies from camera to camera The camera will not be able to load settings if the file name is changed ...

Page 618: ...tion and other user generated entries are also reset Once reset settings cannot be restored We recommend that you save settings using the Save load menu settings item in the setup menu before performing a reset View the current camera firmware version Reset All Settings G button U B setup menu Firmware Version G button U B setup menu ...

Page 619: ...ed in the camera Retouched copies are saved to new files separate from the original pictures The retouch menu contains the following items Not displayed when Retouch is selected in the playback i menu N The Retouch Menu Creating Retouched Copies Item 0 7 NEF RAW processing 506 k Trim 511 8 Resize 512 i D Lighting 517 j Red eye correction 518 Z Straighten 519 a Distortion control 520 e Perspective ...

Page 620: ...the multi selector To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button Press J to select the highlighted picture 3 Select retouch options For more information see the section for the selected item To exit without creating a retouched copy press G The retouch menu will be displayed 4 Create a retouched copy Press J to create a retouched copy Retouched copies are indicated by a p...

Page 621: ...ay will turn off and any unsaved changes will be lost To increase the time the display remains on choose a longer menu display time using Custom Setting c3 Power off delay Menus D Retouching Copies Most items can be applied to copies created using other retouch options although multiple edits may result in reduced image quality or faded colors With the exception of Trim movie each item can be appl...

Page 622: ...Copies created from JPEG pictures are the same quality as the original In the case of dual format pictures recorded to the same memory card at image quality settings of NEF JPEG only the NEF RAW copy will be retouched D Image Size Except in the case of copies created with NEF RAW processing Trim and Resize copies are the same size as the original ...

Page 623: ... as described below 1 Select NEF RAW processing in the retouch menu Highlight NEF RAW processing and press 2 2 Choose a destination If two memory cards are inserted highlight Choose destination and press 2 Choose destination is not available when only one memory card is inserted Proceed to Step 3 Press 1 or 3 to highlight a card slot and press J NEF RAW Processing ConvertingNEF RAW to JPEG G butto...

Page 624: ...ining the NEF RAW images and press 2 You will not be prompted to select the slot if only one memory card is inserted Option Description Select image s Create JPEG copies of selected NEF RAW images Multiple NEF RAW images can be selected Select date Create JPEG copies of all NEF RAW pictures taken on selected dates Select folder Create JPEG copies of all NEF RAW pictures in a selected folder ...

Page 625: ...ress the W Q button again the will no longer be displayed All images will be processed using the same settings Press J to proceed once selection is complete If you chose Select date Highlight dates using the multi selector and press 2 to select M or deselect U All images taken on dates marked with a check M will be processed using the same settings Press J to proceed once selection is complete If ...

Page 626: ...n effect when the photograph was taken if applicable select Original To exit without copying the photographs press the K button 4 3 2 1 5 9 8 7 6 10 1 Image quality 0260 2 Image size 0261 3 White balance 0267 4 Exposure compensation 0122 5 Set Picture Control 0275 6 High ISO NR 0286 7 Color space 0282 8 Vignette control 0287 9 Active D Lighting 0283 10 Diffraction compensation 0288 ...

Page 627: ...ess J to create JPEG copies of the selected photos To cancel the operation before all copies have been created press the G button when a confirmation dialog is displayed highlight Yes and press J D NEF RAW Processing NEF RAW processing is available only with NEF RAW images created with this camera Pictures in other formats and NEF RAW photos taken with other cameras or Camera Control Pro 2 cannot ...

Page 628: ...y not be available when cropped copies are displayed The crop size appears at upper left in the crop display The size of the copy varies with crop size and aspect ratio Trim G button U N retouch menu To Description Size the crop Press X or W Q to choose the crop size Change the crop aspect ratio Rotate the main command dial to choose the crop aspect ratio Position the crop Use the multi selector t...

Page 629: ...ccessed the retouch menu via the G button you can resize multiple selected images 1 Select Resize in the retouch menu Highlight Resize and press 2 2 Choose a destination If two memory cards are inserted highlight Choose destination and press 2 Choose destination is not available when only one memory card is inserted Proceed to Step 3 Press 1 or 3 to highlight a card slot and press J Resize G butto...

Page 630: ...length in pixels using 1 and 3 and press J 4 Choose how pictures are selected If you chose Select image s proceed to Step 6 Option Description Select image s Resize selected pictures Multiple pictures can be selected Select date Resize all pictures taken on selected dates Select folder Resize all pictures in a selected folder ...

Page 631: ...uch Menu Creating Retouched Copies 5 Select the source slot Highlight the slot with the card containing the desired pictures and press 2 You will not be prompted to select the slot if only one memory card is inserted ...

Page 632: ...utton again the 8 will no longer be displayed The selected pictures will all be copied at the size selected in Step 3 Press J to proceed once selection is complete If you chose Select date Highlight dates using the multi selector and press 2 to select M or deselect U All pictures taken on dates marked with a check M will be copied at the size selected in Step 3 Press J to proceed once selection is...

Page 633: ...played highlight Yes and press J to save the resized copies To cancel the operation before all copies have been created press the G button when a confirmation dialog is displayed highlight Yes and press J D Resize Depending on the copy size playback zoom may not be available when resized copies are displayed ...

Page 634: ...t is ideal for dark or backlit photographs The edit display shows before and after images Press 4 or 2 to choose the amount of correction performed The effect can be previewed in the edit display Press J to save the retouched copy D Lighting G button U N retouch menu Before After ...

Page 635: ...h Red eye that cannot be detected by the camera will not be corrected Press J to save the retouched copy D Red Eye Correction Note the following Red eye correction may not always produce the expected results In very rare circumstances red eye correction may be applied to portions of the image that are not affected by red eye Check the preview thoroughly before proceeding Red Eye Correction G butto...

Page 636: ... increments of approximately 0 25 The effect can be previewed in the edit display The greater the rotation the more will be trimmed from the edges Press 4 or 2 to choose the amount of straightening performed Press J to save the retouched copy Straighten G button U N retouch menu ...

Page 637: ...ce distortion manually The effect can be previewed in the edit display Note that Manual must be used with copies created using the Auto option and with photos taken using the Auto distortion control option in the photo shooting menu Manual distortion control cannot be further applied to copies created using Manual Press 4 to reduce pincushion distortion 2 to reduce barrel distortion Press J to sav...

Page 638: ... up from the base of a tall object The effect can be previewed in the edit display Note that greater amounts of perspective control result in more of the edges being cropped out Use the multi selector 1 3 4 or 2 to adjust perspective Press J to save the retouched copy Perspective Control G button U N retouch menu Before After ...

Page 639: ... the case of Sepia or Cyanotype color saturation can be adjusted using the multi selector Press 1 to increase 3 to decrease The changes are reflected in the preview Press J to save the retouched copy Monochrome G button U N retouch menu Option Description Black and white Copy photographs in black and white Sepia Copy photographs in sepia Cyanotype Copy photographs in blue and white monochrome ...

Page 640: ...rately from the originals One NEF RAW image can be overlaid on another using additive blending Add or multiple images can be combined using Lighten or Darken Add Overlay two NEF RAW images to create a single new JPEG copy 1 Select Image overlay in the retouch menu Highlight Image overlay and press 2 Image Overlay G button U N retouch menu ...

Page 641: ...ress J to display a picture selection dialog listing only NEF RAW images where you can use the multi selector to highlight the first photograph in the overlay To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button 4 Select the first image Press J to select the highlighted photograph and return to the preview display the selected image will appear as Image 1 ...

Page 642: ... the Preview column Highlight Image 1 or Image 2 and optimize exposure for the overlay by pressing 1 or 3 to adjust gain Choose from values between 0 1 and 2 0 in increments of 0 1 The effects are relative to the default value of 1 0 no gain For example selecting 0 5 halves gain 7 Select the Preview column Press 4 or 2 to place the cursor in the Preview column To proceed without previewing the ove...

Page 643: ...view the overlay To preview the overlay highlight Overlay and press J To select new photos or adjust gain press W Q You will be returned to Step 6 9 Save the overlay Press J while the preview is displayed to save the overlay and display the resulting image ...

Page 644: ...of JPEG fine m NEF RAW pictures can be combined only if they were created with the same options selected for Choose image area NEF RAW recording NEF RAW bit depth The overlay has the same photo info including date of recording metering shutter speed aperture shooting mode exposure compensation focal length and image orientation and values for white balance and Picture Control as the photograph sel...

Page 645: ...st pixels at each point in the image to create a single new JPEG copy 1 Select Lighten or Darken After selecting Image overlay in the retouch menu highlight either Lighten or Darken and press 2 Lighten The camera compares the pixels in each picture and uses only the brightest Darken The camera compares the pixels in each picture and uses only the darkest ...

Page 646: ...ess and hold the X button To select the highlighted picture press the W Q button Selected pictures are marked by a icon To deselect the current picture press the W Q button again the icon will no longer be displayed The selected pictures will be combined using the option selected in Step 1 Press J to proceed once selection is complete Option Description Select individual images Select pictures for...

Page 647: ...and the pictures between them by icons You can alter your selection by using the multi selector to highlight different pictures to serve as the first or last frame Press the center of the sub selector to choose the current picture as the new start or end point To view the highlighted picture full screen press and hold the X button Press J to proceed once selection is complete If you chose Select f...

Page 648: ...ighten Darken The overlay will include only pictures created with this camera Pictures created with other cameras cannot be selected The overlay will include only pictures created with the same options selected for Choose image area in the photo shooting menu The image quality setting for the completed overlay is that of the highest quality picture it contains Overlays that include NEF RAW picture...

Page 649: ...532 N The Retouch Menu Creating Retouched Copies Create a copy from which unwanted footage has been removed 0199 Trim Movie G button U N retouch menu ...

Page 650: ...n be used to create and edit a customized list of up to 20 items from the playback photo shooting movie shooting Custom Settings setup and retouch menus Options can be added deleted and reordered as described below Adding Items to My Menu 1 Select Add items in O MY MENU Highlight Add items and press 2 O My Menu m Recent Settings ...

Page 651: ...lect an item Highlight the desired menu item and press J 4 Position the new item Press 1 or 3 to position the new item and press J to add it to My Menu 5 Add more items The items currently displayed in My Menu are indicated by a check mark L Items indicated by a V icon cannot be selected Repeat Steps 1 4 to select additional items ...

Page 652: ...eselect Continue until all the items you wish to remove are selected L 3 Remove the selected items Press J a confirmation dialog will be displayed Press J again to remove the selected items D Removing Items While in My Menu Items can also be removed by highlighting them in O MY MENU and pressing the O button a confirmation dialog will be displayed Press O again to remove the selected item ...

Page 653: ...U Highlight Rank items and press 2 2 Select an item Highlight the item you wish to move and press J 3 Position the item Press 1 or 3 to move the item up or down in My Menu and press J Repeat Steps 2 3 to reposition additional items 4 Exit to O MY MENU Press the G button to return to O MY MENU ...

Page 654: ...ing RECENT SETTINGS 1 Select Choose tab in O MY MENU Highlight Choose tab and press 2 2 Select m RECENT SETTINGS Highlight m RECENT SETTINGS in the Choose tab menu and press J The name of the menu will change from MY MENU to RECENT SETTINGS ...

Page 655: ...d settings are listed D Removing Items from the Recent Settings Menu To remove an item from the RECENT SETTINGS menu highlight it and press the O button a confirmation dialog will be displayed Press O button again to remove the selected item D Displaying My Menu Selecting Choose tab in the RECENT SETTINGS menu displays the items shown in Step 2 of Displaying RECENT SETTINGS 0537 Highlight O MY MEN...

Page 656: ... Network System Chart Establishing Wireless Connections to Computers or Smart Devices The camera can connect to computers via Wi Fi 0541 to smartphones via Wi Fi or Bluetooth 0567 and Camera and Network System Chart ...

Page 657: ...540 Camera and Network System Chart to networks via an attached WT 7 wireless transmitter 0597 ...

Page 658: ...ll need to pair the camera with the computer using Nikon s Wireless Transmitter Utility software Once the devices are paired you will be able to connect to the computer from the camera The Wireless Transmitter Utility is available for download from the Nikon Download Center Be sure to download the latest version after reading the release notes and system requirements https downloadcenter nikonimgl...

Page 659: ...nd computer connect via direct wireless link The camera acts as a wireless LAN access point letting you connect when working outdoors and in other situations in which the computer is not already connected to a wireless network and eliminating the need for complicated adjustments to settings The computer cannot connect to the Internet while connected to the camera To create a new host profile selec...

Page 660: ...ks via a wireless router The computer can still connect to the Internet while connected to the camera To create a new network profile select Search for Wi Fi network in the connection wizard D Infrastructure Mode Connection to computers beyond the local area network is not supported You can connect only to computers on the same network ...

Page 661: ...n Access Point Mode 1 Select Connect to PC in the camera setup menu then highlight Network settings and press 2 2 Highlight Create profile and press J 3 Highlight Direct connection to PC and press J The camera SSID and encryption key will be displayed ...

Page 662: ...r the network security key enter the encryption key displayed by the camera in Step 3 The computer will initiate a connection to the camera macOS Click the wireless LAN icon in the menu bar Select the SSID displayed by the camera in Step 3 When prompted to enter the network security key enter the encryption key displayed by the camera in Step 3 The computer will initiate a connection to the camera...

Page 663: ...puters via Wi Fi 5 Start pairing When prompted launch the Wireless Transmitter Utility on the computer 6 Select the camera in the Wireless Transmitter Utility Select the name displayed by the camera in Step 5 and click Next ...

Page 664: ...In the Wireless Transmitter Utility enter the authentication code displayed by the camera The camera will display an authentication code Enter the authentication code in the dialog displayed by the Wireless Transmitter Utility and click Next ...

Page 665: ...ting that pairing is complete press J In the Wireless Transmitter Utility click Next you will be prompted to choose a destination folder For more information see online help for the Wireless Transmitter Utility A wireless connection will be established between the camera and computer when pairing is complete ...

Page 666: ...een in the camera Connect to PC menu If the camera SSID is not displayed in green connect to the camera via the wireless network list on your computer A wireless connection has now been established between the camera and the computer Pictures taken with the camera can be uploaded to the computer as described in Uploading Pictures 0559 ...

Page 667: ...550 Connecting to Computers via Wi Fi Connecting in Infrastructure Mode 1 Select Connect to PC in the camera setup menu then highlight Network settings and press 2 2 Highlight Create profile and press J ...

Page 668: ...or encryption key press X in Step 3 Next press J and choose from the following options After connecting proceed to Step 6 Option Description Push button WPS For routers that support push button WPS Press the WPS button on the router and then press the camera J button to connect PIN entry WPS The camera will display a PIN Using a computer enter the PIN on the router For more information see the doc...

Page 669: ...rk is not encrypted proceed to Step 6 If the desired network is not displayed press X to search again D Hidden SSIDs Networks with hidden SSIDs are indicated by blank entries in the network list To connect to a network with a hidden SSID highlight a blank entry and press J Next press J the camera will prompt you to provide an SSID Enter the network name and press X Press X again the camera will no...

Page 670: ... and enter the encryption key for the wireless router For more information see the documentation for the wireless router Press X when entry is complete Press X again to initiate the connection A message will be displayed for a few seconds when the connection is established ...

Page 671: ...dress automatically A configuration complete message will be displayed once an IP address has been assigned Enter manually Enter the IP address and sub net mask manually Rotate the main command dial to highlight segments Press 4 or 2 to change the highlighted segment and press J to save changes Next press X a configuration complete message will be displayed Press X again to display the sub net mas...

Page 672: ...puters via Wi Fi 7 Start pairing When prompted launch the Wireless Transmitter Utility on the computer 8 Select the camera in the Wireless Transmitter Utility Select the name displayed by the camera in Step 7 and click Next ...

Page 673: ...In the Wireless Transmitter Utility enter the authentication code displayed by the camera The camera will display an authentication code Enter the authentication code in the dialog displayed by the Wireless Transmitter Utility and click Next ...

Page 674: ...ting that pairing is complete press J In the Wireless Transmitter Utility click Next you will be prompted to choose a destination folder For more information see online help for the Wireless Transmitter Utility A wireless connection will be established between the camera and computer when pairing is complete ...

Page 675: ...een in the camera Connect to PC menu If the camera SSID is not displayed in green connect to the camera via the wireless network list on your computer A wireless connection has now been established between the camera and the computer Pictures taken with the camera can be uploaded to the computer as described in Uploading Pictures 0559 ...

Page 676: ...s Transmitter Utility The destination folder can be selected using the Wireless Transmitter Utility For more information see online help for the Wireless Transmitter Utility D Access Point Mode Computers cannot access the Internet while connected to the camera in access point mode To access the Internet terminate the connection to the camera and then reconnect to a network with Internet access Sel...

Page 677: ...o a network upload will begin immediately and the icon will turn green Otherwise upload will begin when a connection is established Repeat Steps 2 3 to upload additional pictures D Removing Upload Marking Repeat Steps 2 3 to remove transfer marking from selected images To remove transfer marking from all pictures select Connect to PC Options Deselect all in the setup menu ...

Page 678: ...memory card Be sure a memory card is inserted in the camera Movies and photos taken during movie mode are not uploaded automatically when recording is complete They must instead be uploaded from the playback display The Transfer Icon Upload status is indicated by the transfer icon W white Send The picture has been selected for automatic upload but upload has not yet begun X green Sending Upload in...

Page 679: ...ce the signal has been re established 1 2 3 1 Status The status of the connection to the host The host name is displayed in green when a connection is established While files are being transferred the status display shows Now sending preceded by the name of the file being sent Errors are also displayed here 2 Signal strength Wireless signal strength 3 Pictures time remaining The number of pictures...

Page 680: ...selecting Disable for Connect to PC Wi Fi connection in the setup menu selecting Wi Fi connection Close Wi Fi connection in the photo mode i menu or connecting to a smart device via Wi Fi or Bluetooth D Access Point Mode An error will occur if the computer s wireless connection is disabled before the camera s Disable camera Wi Fi first ...

Page 681: ...lect Wi Fi connection Establish Wi Fi connection with PC in the photo mode i menu D Access Point Mode Enable camera Wi Fi before connecting D Multiple Network Profiles If the camera has profiles for more than one network it will reconnect to the last network used Other networks can be selected using the Connect to PC Network settings option in the setup menu ...

Page 682: ...SnapBridge app for wireless connections between the camera and your smartphone or tablet smart device SnapBridge apps can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or on Google Play Visit the Nikon website for the latest SnapBridge news Connecting to Smart Devices ...

Page 683: ...re outlined below For details see the SnapBridge app online help https nikonimglib com snbr onlinehelp en index html Downloading Pictures from the Camera Download existing pictures to your smart device Pictures can be uploaded as they are taken Remote Photography Control the camera and take pictures from the smart device ...

Page 684: ...nnections Use the SnapBridge app for wireless connections between the camera and your smart device You can connect via either Wi Fi 0568 or Bluetooth 0577 Connecting using Bluetooth allows pictures to be uploaded automatically as they are taken ...

Page 685: ...on provided with the device Ensure that the batteries in the camera and smart device are fully charged to prevent the devices turning off unexpectedly Check that there is space available on the camera memory card 1 Smart device Launch the SnapBridge app If this is the first time you have launched the app tap Connect to camera and proceed to Step 2 ...

Page 686: ...569 Connecting to Smart Devices If you have launched the app before open the tab and select Wi Fi mode before proceeding to Step 3 2 1 3 ...

Page 687: ...evices 2 Smart device When prompted to choose the camera type tap Mirrorless camera and then tap Wi Fi connection 3 Camera smart device Turn the camera on when prompted Do not tap Next until you have completed the next step 1 2 ...

Page 688: ...Fi connection in the setup menu then highlight Establish Wi Fi connection and press J The camera SSID and password will be displayed D Enabling Wi Fi You can also enable Wi Fi by selecting Wi Fi connection Establish Wi Fi conn with smart device in the i menu for shooting mode ...

Page 689: ...572 Connecting to Smart Devices 5 Smart device Return to the smart device and tap Next ...

Page 690: ...uctions displayed by the smart device tap Open the device settings app Android devices Wi Fi settings will be displayed iOS devices The Settings app will launch Tap Settings to open Settings then scroll up and tap Wi Fi which you ll find near the top of the settings list ...

Page 691: ...574 Connecting to Smart Devices 7 Smart device Enter the SSID and password displayed by the camera in Step 4 The prompt displayed by the device varies with model and operating system Android device ...

Page 692: ...575 Connecting to Smart Devices iOS device You will not be required to enter the password when next you connect to the camera ...

Page 693: ...SnapBridge app Once a Wi Fi connection is established Wi Fi mode options will be displayed See online help for information on using the SnapBridge app D Terminating Wi Fi Mode To end the Wi Fi connection tap When the icon changes to tap and select Exit Wi Fi mode ...

Page 694: ...ided with the device Ensure that the batteries in the camera and smart device are fully charged to prevent the devices turning off unexpectedly Check that there is space available on the camera memory card Connecting to an Android Device for the First Time Pairing For information on connecting to iOS devices see Connecting to an iOS Device for the First Time Pairing 0584 1 Camera Select Connect to...

Page 695: ...ing to Smart Devices 2 Android device Launch the SnapBridge app If this is the first time you have launched the app tap Connect to camera If you have launched the app before open the tab and tap Connect to camera ...

Page 696: ... Mirrorless camera and then tap Pairing Bluetooth This step can be omitted once the devices have been paired You must grant access to location data when using Bluetooth If prompted to provide access to location data follow the on screen instructions 1 2 ...

Page 697: ...o Smart Devices 4 Android device Tap the camera name 5 Camera Android device Confirm that the camera and Android device display the same authentication code The authentication code is shown circled in the illustrations ...

Page 698: ... button in the illustration is labeled PAIR but the label may differ depending on the type of device and version of Android you are using D Pairing Error If you wait too long between pressing the button on the camera and tapping the button on the Android device the device will display an error message and pairing will fail Tap OK and return to Step 2 ...

Page 699: ...amera Android device Follow the on screen instructions to complete pairing Camera Press J The camera will display the message shown in the illustration when pairing is complete Android device Pairing is complete Tap OK to exit to the tab ...

Page 700: ...mpted to select auto link auto upload and auto clock and location synchronization options This prompt will not be displayed a second time Auto link settings can however be accessed at any time using Auto link in the tab D Disabling Bluetooth To disable Bluetooth select Disable for Connect to smart device Pairing Bluetooth Bluetooth connection in the camera setup menu ...

Page 701: ...ng For information on connecting to Android devices see Connecting to an Android Device for the First Time Pairing 0577 1 Camera Select Connect to smart device Pairing Bluetooth in the setup menu then highlight Start pairing and press J The camera name will be displayed in the monitor ...

Page 702: ...cting to Smart Devices 2 iOS device Launch the SnapBridge app If this is the first time you have launched the app tap Connect to camera If you have launched the app before open the tab and tap Connect to camera ...

Page 703: ...586 Connecting to Smart Devices 3 iOS device Tap Mirrorless camera and then tap Pairing Bluetooth This step can be omitted once the devices have been paired 1 2 ...

Page 704: ...587 Connecting to Smart Devices 4 iOS device Tap the camera name 5 iOS device Read the pairing instructions Pairing instructions will be displayed Read the instructions carefully and tap Understood ...

Page 705: ...588 Connecting to Smart Devices 6 iOS device Tap the camera name again The iOS device prompt you to select an accessory Tap the camera name again ...

Page 706: ...ces 7 Camera iOS device Initiate pairing Camera Press J iOS device Tap the button indicated in the illustration The button in the illustration is labeled Pair but the label may differ depending on the version of iOS you are using ...

Page 707: ...tapping the button on the iOS device the device will display an error message and pairing will fail Dismiss the SnapBridge app and check that it is not running in the background then open the iOS Settings app and request iOS to forget the camera before returning to Step 1 Forget the camera using the iOS Settings app ...

Page 708: ... 8 Camera iOS device Follow the on screen instructions to complete pairing Camera Press J The camera will display the message shown in the illustration when pairing is complete iOS device Pairing is complete Tap OK to exit to the tab ...

Page 709: ...ted to select auto link auto upload and auto clock and location synchronization options This prompt will not be displayed a second time Auto link settings can however be accessed at any time using Auto link in the tab D Disabling Bluetooth To disable Bluetooth select Disable for Connect to smart device Pairing Bluetooth Bluetooth connection in the camera setup menu ...

Page 710: ... that has already been paired with the camera is quick and easy 1 Camera In the setup menu select Connect to smart device Pairing Bluetooth Bluetooth connection then highlight Enable and press J 2 Smart device Launch the SnapBridge app A Bluetooth connection will be established automatically ...

Page 711: ...o connect to computers ftp servers or other devices over Ethernet or wireless networks D Before Connecting the WT 7 Before connecting the WT 7 confirm that the firmware for the camera and WT 7 have been updated to the latest versions For more information visit the Nikon website for your region 0xlii ConnectingtoNetworksUsingtheWT 7 ...

Page 712: ...ge transfer mode you can also upload them to ftp servers ftp upload mode Pictures can be uploaded as they are taken Control the camera and take pictures remotely from a computer Installing Camera Control Pro 2 available separately on a network computer gives you complete control over camera settings and lets you take pictures remotely and save them directly to the computer hard disk camera control...

Page 713: ...7 Control the camera and take pictures remotely from a web browser Using a web browser you can control the camera from network computers and smart devices for remote control that requires no dedicated app or computer software http server mode ...

Page 714: ...ireless transmitter WT 7 Wireless transmitter Use in the camera setup menu For information on connecting to networks using a WT 7 wireless transmitter see the manual supplied with the WT 7 A Menu Options for the WT 7 All menu options for the WT 7 can be found in the setup menu under Wireless transmitter WT 7 For more information see the manual provided with the WT 7 ...

Page 715: ...ngs for the host computer or wireless router and adjust camera settings appropriately 0486 The camera displays a no memory card error The memory card is inserted incorrectly or not at all Confirm that the memory card is correctly inserted 045 Upload is interrupted and fails to resume Upload will resume if the camera is turned off and then on again 0559 The connection is unreliable If Auto is selec...

Page 716: ...lied USB cable You can then use Nikon ViewNX i software to copy pictures to the computer for viewing and editing For information on establishing wireless connections to computers see Connecting to Computers via Wi Fi 0541 in Establishing Wireless Connections to Computers or Smart Devices Connecting to Computers Via USB ...

Page 717: ...website below and follow the on screen instructions to complete installation https downloadcenter nikonimglib com Note that you may be unable to download pictures from the camera using earlier versions of ViewNX i D Capture NX D Use Nikon s Capture NX D software to fine tune photos or to change settings for NEF RAW pictures and save them in other formats Capture NX D is available for download from...

Page 718: ...After turning the camera off and ensuring that a memory card is inserted connect the supplied USB cable as shown 2 Turn the camera on The Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX i will start If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a program select Nikon Transfer 2 If Nikon Transfer 2 does not start automatically launch ViewNX i and click the Import icon ...

Page 719: ...l be copied to the computer 4 Turn the camera off Disconnect the USB cable when transfer is complete D Windows 10 and Windows 8 1 Windows 10 and Windows 8 1 may display an AutoPlay prompt when the camera is connected Click the dialog and then click Nikon Transfer 2 to select Nikon Transfer 2 ...

Page 720: ... make or model Doing so could result in the movies being deleted without being transferred D Connecting to Computers Do not turn the camera off or disconnect the USB cable while transfer is in progress Do not use force or attempt to insert the connectors at an angle Be sure also to keep the connectors straight when disconnecting the cable Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecti...

Page 721: ... or a third party type C HDMI cable These items must be purchased separately Always turn the camera off before connecting or disconnecting an HDMI cable Choose a cable with a connector that matches the connector on the HDMI device Connecting to HDMI Devices 1 2 1 HDMI connector for connection to camera 2 HDMI connector for connection to external device ...

Page 722: ...tures on the television screen Audio playback volume can be adjusted using the controls on the TV Camera controls cannot be used If the camera is paired with a smart device running the SnapBridge app the device can be used to control playback remotely while the camera is connected to a TV See the SnapBridge app online help for details ...

Page 723: ...connection to the HDMI device Option Description Output range The RGB video signal input range varies with the HDMI device Auto which matches the output range to the HDMI device is recommended in most situations If the camera is unable to determine the correct RGB video signal output range for the HDMI device you can choose from the following options Limited range For devices with an RGB video sig...

Page 724: ...r The camera display will turn off automatically when the time selected for Custom Setting c3 Power off delay Standby timer expires ending HDMI output When recording movies to an external device select Standby timer and choose No limit or a time longer than the anticipated recording time An icon will be displayed in the camera monitor when On is selected A is displayed during filming B while movie...

Page 725: ...ce It cannot be saved to the camera memory card This option is available only when 10 bit is selected for Output data depth The minimum values available for the ISO sensitivity settings Maximum sensitivity and ISO sensitivity Mode M items in the movie shooting menu are respectively ISO 1600 and ISO 800 the maximum for both is ISO 25600 Z 7II or 51200 Z 6II View assist Choose On for a live preview ...

Page 726: ...When 3840 2160 is selected for movie frame size movies will not be recorded to memory cards inserted in the camera and the angle of view when shooting in DX format with the Z 7II will be reduced to about 90 The angle of view for the Z 6II is reduced to about 90 regardless of format The indicators in the camera monitor will be displayed at low resolution No photos will be recorded when the shutter ...

Page 727: ... other equipment support HDR HLG If a signal is received from the connected device indicating that it supports HDR HLG the camera will respond with a gamma HLG identifier D Zoom Zooming in on the display in movie mode automatically causes the camera to select 1080p progressive for HDMI Output resolution in the setup menu even if the option last selected by the user is 2160p progressive Display zoo...

Page 728: ...nit mounted on the camera accessory shoe or one or more remote flash units When using a flash select Off for Silent photography in the photo shooting menu Camera Mounted Flash Units Take pictures using a flash unit mounted on the camera See the following pages for more information On Camera Versus Remote ...

Page 729: ...mera Versus Remote Remote Flash Photography Take pictures with one or more remote flash units using wireless flash control Advanced Wireless Lighting or AWL For more information see Remote Flash Photography 0629 ...

Page 730: ...the unit for details 2 Turn on the camera and flash unit The flash will begin charging the flash ready indicator c will appear in the shooting display when charging is complete 3 Choose the flash control mode 0616 and flash mode 0619 4 Adjust shutter speed and aperture 5 Take pictures Using an On Camera Flash ...

Page 731: ...y Flash Units The camera cannot be used with flash units that would apply voltages over 250 V to the camera s X contacts or short circuit contacts on the accessory shoe Use of such flash units could not only interfere with normal operation of the camera but also damage the flash sync circuits of the camera and or flash Mode Shutter speed b Set automatically by camera 1 200 s 1 60 s P A Set automat...

Page 732: ...scription i TTL balanced fill flash The camera uses i TTL balanced fill flash flash control for a natural balance between the main subject and ambient background lighting After the shutter release button is pressed and immediately before the main flash the flash unit emits a series of monitor pre flashes which the camera uses to optimize flash output for a balance between the main subject and ambi...

Page 733: ...ay vary with the option selected for Flash control mode Settings for flash units other than the SB 5000 SB 500 SB 400 and SB 300 can only be adjusted using flash unit controls Settings for an SB 5000 mounted on the accessory shoe can also be adjusted using the controls on the flash unit Flash Control Mode Option Description TTL Flash output is adjusted automatically in response to shooting conditi...

Page 734: ... distance to the subject is selected using Distance priority options Distance while flash output can be adjusted using Flash compensation Manual Choose the flash level manually Flash output is selected using Manual output amount Repeating flash The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is open producing a multiple exposure effect Use Repeating flash Output to adjust flash output and Times to ch...

Page 735: ...rol allows the camera and flash unit to share settings Changes to flash settings made with either the camera or flash unit are reflected on both devices as are changes made using optional Camera Control Pro 2 software The flash unit must support unified flash control ...

Page 736: ...utomatically be set to values between 1 200 s or 1 8000 s with auto FP high speed sync and 1 60 s b P S A M J Red eye reduction Use for portraits The red eye reduction lamp on the camera or flash unit lights before the flash fires reducing red eye A flash unit with red eye reduction is required The desired results may not be achieved if the subject or camera moves before the shutter is released th...

Page 737: ...th slow shutter speeds to capture background lighting at night or under low light Note that photos may be prone to blurring due to camera shake at slow shutter speeds Use of a tripod is recommended P A M Rear curtain sync The flash fires just before the shutter closes creating the effect of a stream of light behind moving light sources Selecting P or A after choosing this option sets the flash mod...

Page 738: ...621 Flash Modes D Studio Strobe Lighting Rear curtain sync cannot be used with studio flash systems as the correct synchronization cannot be obtained ...

Page 739: ...se fine tuned to produce the desired result Choose from values of from 3 to 1 By default changes are made in increments of 1 3 EV The size of the increments can be changed using Custom Setting b1 EV steps for exposure cntrl to 1 2 EV Higher values make the subject brighter lower values darker At values other than 0 0 a Y icon will appear in the shooting display and the control panel Normal flash o...

Page 740: ...evel Your subject need not be in the center of the frame giving you more freedom when composing shots Flash output is adjusted automatically for any changes in ISO sensitivity and aperture FV lock is not available in b mode 1 Assign FV lock to a control using Custom Setting f2 Custom controls 2 Mount a CLS compatible flash unit on the camera accessory shoe FV Lock ...

Page 741: ...0 SB 500 SB 400 or SB 300 mounted on the camera accessory shoe choose TTL or Auto external flash for Flash control Flash control mode For information on other flash units see the documentation provided with the unit 4 Focus Position the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter release button halfway to focus ...

Page 742: ...ash output will lock and an FV lock icon r will appear in the shooting display 6 Recompose the shot 7 Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to shoot If desired additional pictures can be taken without releasing FV lock Repeat Steps 6 to 7 to take additional shots 8 Release FV lock Press the FV lock control to release FV lock and confirm that the FV lock icon r is no longer disp...

Page 743: ...fo press the DISP button in photo mode 025 Flash Control Mode Displays TTL Flash Info for On Camera Units 5 7 8 6 4 2 1 3 1 Flash ready indicator 0613 2 Bounce icon displayed if flash head is tilted up 3 Zoom head position warning displayed if zoom head is not in correct position 4 Flash control mode 0616 FP indicator 0404 5 TTL flash compensation 0616 6 Flash mode 0619 7 FV lock indicator 0623 8 ...

Page 744: ...l Manual 2 1 1 Flash control mode 0616 FP indicator 0404 2 Auto external flash compensation 0616 2 3 1 1 Flash control mode 0616 FP indicator 0404 2 Distance priority manual flash compensation 0616 3 Distance 0616 2 1 1 Flash control mode 0616 FP indicator 0404 2 Flash level 0616 ...

Page 745: ...uding shooting mode shutter speed aperture and ISO sensitivity D Changing Flash Settings Flash settings can be changed by pressing the i button in the flash info display The options available vary with the flash unit and the settings selected You can also test fire the flash 2 3 1 1 Flash control mode 0616 2 Output 0616 3 Times 0616 Frequency 0616 ...

Page 746: ...information on using a flash unit mounted on the camera accessory shoe see On Camera Flash Photography 0611 Throughout this chapter operations involving an accessory connected to the camera are indicated by C operations involving remote flash units by f For more information on using remote flash units f see the manual provided with the flash unit What Is Remote Flash Photography ...

Page 747: ...ia radio signals 0631 optical signals from a flash unit mounted on the camera accessory shoe 0645 radio signals with additional lighting provided by a shoe mounted flash unit 0644 or combined radio and optical signals 0656 Radio flash control is available only when a WR R10 is connected to the camera ...

Page 748: ...efore using radio AWL establish a wireless connection between the WR R10 and the remote flash units D The WR R10 Wireless Remote Controller Be sure to update the firmware for the optional WR R10 wireless remote controller to version 3 0 or later before using radio AWL For information on firmware updates see the Nikon website for your area 1 C Connect the WR R10 For more information see the documen...

Page 749: ...632 Radio AWL 2 C Select Radio AWL for Flash control Wireless flash options in the photo shooting menu 3 C Choose a channel for the WR R10 Set the WR R10 channel selector to the desired channel ...

Page 750: ...rference from other devices in the vicinity Given that each device must be paired separately however PIN is recommended when connecting to a large number of devices PIN Communication is shared among all devices with the same four digit PIN This option is a good choice for photography featuring a large number of remote devices If there are multiple cameras present that share the same PIN the flash ...

Page 751: ...te pairing on the remote unit and press the WR R10 pairing button Pairing is complete when the LINK lamps on the WR R10 and flash unit flash orange and green Once a connection is established the LINK lamp on the remote flash unit will light green PIN Use the controls on the remote flash unit to enter the PIN you selected in the previous step Pairing begins when the PIN is entered Once a connection...

Page 752: ...ct Flash control Radio remote flash info in the camera photo shooting menu The identifier remote flash unit name for each unit can be changed using flash unit controls D Reconnecting As long as the channel link mode and other settings remain the same the WR R10 will automatically connect to previously paired flash units when you select remote mode and Steps 3 6 can be omitted The flash unit LINK l...

Page 753: ...ing menu Choose a remote flash control mode and take pictures as described below Group Flash Select this item if you want to adjust settings separately for the flash units in each group 1 C Select Group flash for Flash control Remote flash control 2 C Highlight Group flash options in the Flash control display and press 2 ...

Page 754: ...are available 4 f Group the remote flash units Choose a group A F for each of the remote flash units The master flash can control up to 18 flash units in any combination Option Description TTL i TTL flash control qA Auto aperture Available only with compatible flash units M Choose the flash level manually off The remote units do not fire Comp cannot be adjusted ...

Page 755: ...e the documentation provided with the flash units for more information Test fire the units and confirm that they are functioning normally To test fire the units press the i button in the flash info display highlight c Test flash and press J 0659 6 C Take the photograph ...

Page 756: ...e between the remote flash units in groups A and B and adjust flash output for group C Output for group C is adjusted manually 1 C Select Quick wireless control for Flash control Remote flash control 2 C Highlight Quick wireless control options in the Flash control display and press 2 ...

Page 757: ... settings Choose the balance between groups A and B Adjust flash compensation for groups A and B Adjust settings for group C Select M to enable or to disable the units in group C When M is selected the units in group C will fire at the chosen output ...

Page 758: ...mbination 5 C f Compose the shot and arrange the flash units See the documentation provided with the flash units for more information Test fire the units and confirm that they are functioning normally To test fire the units press the i button in the flash info display highlight c Test flash and press J 0659 6 C Take the photograph ...

Page 759: ...ect 1 C Select Remote repeating for Flash control Remote flash control 2 C Highlight Remote repeating options in the Flash control display and press 2 3 C Adjust remote repeating options Adjust output times and frequency Enable or disable selected groups Select ON to enable the selected group to disable the selected group ...

Page 760: ...units in any combination 5 C f Compose the shot and arrange the flash units See the documentation provided with the flash units for more information Test fire the units and confirm that they are functioning normally To test fire the units press the i button in the flash info display highlight c Test flash and press J 0659 6 C Take the photograph ...

Page 761: ...epeating flash control Once the unit is attached settings can be adjusted from the camera menus or using the controls on the SB 5000 In the case of the camera menus use the options listed under Group flash options Master flash or under M in the Remote repeating options display SB 910 SB 900 SB 800 SB 700 SB 600 Configure the flash for standalone use Use the controls on the flash unit to adjust fla...

Page 762: ... with CLS Compatible Flash Units 0693 If the flash unit in question is an SB 5000 or SB 500 settings can be adjusted from the camera For more information see Using Optical AWL with the SB 5000 or SB 500 0646 See the documentation provided with the flash units for more information Settings for other flash units must be adjusted using flash unit controls For more information see the documentation pr...

Page 763: ...flash Choose a remote flash control mode and take pictures as described below D The SB 5000 When an SB 5000 is mounted on the camera accessory shoe Flash control settings can also be changed using the controls on the flash unit Group Flash Select this item if you want to adjust settings separately for the flash units in each group 1 C Select Group flash for Flash control Remote flash control 2 C H...

Page 764: ... The following options are available For Channel choose the channel 1 4 the master flash will use for optical remote flash control If the remote flash units include an SB 500 you must choose channel 3 Option Description TTL i TTL flash control qA Auto aperture Available only with compatible flash units M Choose the flash level manually off The remote units do not fire Comp cannot be adjusted ...

Page 765: ...is three per group as the light emitted by the remote flash units will interfere with performance if more flash units are used 6 C f Compose the shot and arrange the flash units See the documentation provided with the flash units for more information Test fire the units and confirm that they are functioning normally To test fire the units press the test button on the master flash or press the i bu...

Page 766: ...e balance between the remote flash units in groups A and B and adjust flash output for group C Output for group C is adjusted manually 1 C Select Quick wireless control for Flash control Remote flash control 2 C Highlight Quick wireless control options in the Flash control display and press 2 ...

Page 767: ...and B Adjust settings for group C Select M to enable or to disable the units in group C When M is selected the units in group C will fire at the chosen output Choose the channel For Channel choose the channel 1 4 the master flash will use for optical remote flash control If the remote flash units include an SB 500 you must choose channel 3 ...

Page 768: ...ed by the remote flash units will interfere with performance if more flash units are used 6 C f Compose the shot and arrange the flash units See the documentation provided with the flash units for more information Test fire the units and confirm that they are functioning normally To test fire the units press the test button on the master flash or press the i button in the flash info display and se...

Page 769: ...ly The flash units fire repeatedly while the shutter is open producing a multiple exposure effect 1 C Select Remote repeating for Flash control Remote flash control 2 C Highlight Remote repeating options in the Flash control display and press 2 ...

Page 770: ... Enable or disable selected groups Select ON to enable the selected group to disable the selected group Choose the channel For Channel choose the channel 1 4 the master flash will use for optical remote flash control If the remote flash units include an SB 500 you must choose channel 3 ...

Page 771: ...ed by the remote flash units will interfere with performance if more flash units are used 6 C f Compose the shot and arrange the flash units See the documentation provided with the flash units for more information Test fire the units and confirm that they are functioning normally To test fire the units press the test button on the master flash or press the i button in the flash info display and se...

Page 772: ...er the camera lens in TTL mode or the photocells on the remote flash units qA mode Otherwise light from the flash units may interfere with exposure Even if is selected for Master flash Mode the master flash may emit low intensity timing flashes These flashes may appear in photographs taken at short range This can be prevented by choosing low ISO sensitivities or small apertures high f numbers Afte...

Page 773: ...e camera accessory shoe select Optical radio AWL for Wireless flash options With other flash units or the SU 800 Wireless flash options is set to Optical radio AWL automatically The only option available for Remote flash control will be Group flash The remote flash units can be placed in up to six groups A through F Place optically controlled units in groups A through C and radio controlled units ...

Page 774: ...ntrolled via radio AWL using a WR R10 To view flash info press the DISP button in photo mode 025 Flash Control Mode Displays Group Flash Flash Info for Remote Units 3 6 4 5 2 1 1 Flash ready indicator 1 2 Remote flash control 0294 FP indicator 0404 3 Channel 2 0631 646 4 Link mode 3 0480 5 Group flash control mode 4 Group flash mode 0636 646 Flash compensation flash level output 0636 646 6 Remote ...

Page 775: ... 3 0480 5 Group C flash control mode and flash level output 0639 649 6 Flash compensation 0639 649 7 A B ratio 0639 649 8 Remote flash control mode 2 0293 4 8 5 6 2 3 1 7 1 Flash ready indicator 1 2 Remote flash control 0294 3 Output 0642 652 4 Channel 2 0631 652 5 Link mode 3 0480 6 Group status enabled disabled 0642 652 7 Times 0642 652 Frequency 0642 652 8 Remote flash control mode 2 0293 ...

Page 776: ...d only when radio AWL or joint optical and radio AWL is used 4 Icons are displayed for each group only when joint optical and radio AWL is used D Flash Info and Camera Settings The flash information display shows select camera settings including shooting mode shutter speed aperture and ISO sensitivity D The i Button Flash settings can be changed by pressing the i button in the flash info display T...

Page 777: ... Solutions 0662 Alerts and Error Messages 0673 STEP 2 Turn the camera off and remove the battery then wait about a minute re insert the battery and turn the camera on D The camera may continue to write data to the memory card after shooting Wait at least a minute before removing the battery STEP 3 Search Nikon websites For support information and answers to frequently asked questions visit the web...

Page 778: ...be unavailable To access menu items that are grayed out or features that are otherwise unavailable try restoring default settings using the Reset all settings item in the setup menu Note however that wireless network profiles copyright information and other user generated entries will also be reset Once reset settings cannot be restored ...

Page 779: ...ou changed the monitor mode Choose a different monitor mode using the M button Have you limited the choice of monitor modes available using the Limit monitor mode selection item in the setup menu Adjust settings as required Dust lint or other foreign matter on the eye sensor may prevent it functioning normally Clean the eye sensor with a blower The viewfinder is out of focus Rotate the diopter adj...

Page 780: ...mory card contains large numbers of files or folders The shutter cannot be released Is a memory card inserted and if so does it have space available Is the memory card write protected If you selected mode S after selecting a shutter speed of Bulb or Time in mode M choose a different shutter speed Is Release locked selected for Slot empty release lock in the setup menu The camera is slow to respond...

Page 781: ...F C the focus point may flash while the shutter release button is pressed halfway or the AF ON button is pressed indicating that the camera is no longer able to focus The focus operation can be resumed by releasing and then pressing the button again The beep does not sound Is On selected for Silent photography in the photo shooting menu A beep does not sound when the camera focuses with AF C selec...

Page 782: ...ies do not appear to have the same exposure as the preview shown in the display The effects of changes to settings that affect exposure and color are not visible in the display when Off is selected for Custom Setting d9 Apply settings to live view Note that changes to Monitor brightness and Viewfinder brightness have no effect on images recorded with the camera Flicker or banding appears in movie ...

Page 783: ...er speeds and or higher f numbers Shooting ends unexpectedly or does not start Shooting may end automatically to prevent the camera overheating for example if The ambient temperature is high The camera has been used for extended periods to record movies The camera has been used in continuous release modes for extended periods If photographs cannot be taken because the camera is running hot turn th...

Page 784: ...iew through the lens during shooting Note that the distribution of noise in the display may differ from that in the final picture The upper portion of the shooting display dims during burst photography This phenomenon may occur when the mechanical shutter is used but has no effect on the pictures taken The camera cannot measure a value for preset manual white balance The subject is too dark or too...

Page 785: ...y only to the exposure indicator and have no effect on shutter speed or aperture Uneven shading may appear in long exposures Uneven shading may appear in long exposures shot at shutter speeds of Bulb or Time The effect can be mitigated by selecting On for Long exposure NR in the photo shooting menu The AF assist illuminator does not light Is Off selected for Custom Setting a11 Built in AF assist i...

Page 786: ...Rotate tall in the playback menu Auto image rotation is not available during image review Camera orientation may not be correctly recorded in photos taken with the camera pointing up or down Pictures cannot be deleted Is the memory card write protected Are the pictures protected Pictures cannot be retouched The pictures cannot be further edited with this camera There is insufficient space on the m...

Page 787: ...the desired effect if Dust off reference data recorded after image sensor cleaning is performed are used with photographs taken before image sensor cleaning is performed Dust off reference data recorded before image sensor cleaning is performed are used with photographs taken after image sensor cleaning is performed The effects of Set Picture Control Active D Lighting or Vignette control are not v...

Page 788: ... device The camera cannot connect to printers and other wireless devices The camera cannot establish wireless connections with devices other than smartphones tablets and computers Pictures cannot be uploaded to smart devices via auto upload Be sure the smart device displays the SnapBridge app when using auto upload Check that the camera is paired with the smart device Check that the camera and sma...

Page 789: ...rect Is the camera clock set correctly The clock is less accurate than most watches and household clocks check it regularly against more accurate timepieces and reset as necessary Menu items cannot be selected Some items are not available at certain combinations of settings ...

Page 790: ...w battery Ready spare battery l Lens is not correctly attached Ensure that the lens is correctly attached Ensure that retractable lenses are extended This indicator is also displayed when a non CPU lens is attached via a mount adapter but in this case no action need be taken Bulb flashes Bulb selected in mode S Change shutter speed Select mode M Time flashes Time selected in mode S Change shutter ...

Page 791: ...ings are adjusted in mode S or A Shooting mode S Choose faster shutter speed Shooting mode A Choose smaller aperture higher f number Subject too dark limits of camera exposure metering system exceeded Increase ISO sensitivity Shooting mode P Use optional flash unit flash can also be used if alert is still displayed after following settings are adjusted in mode S or A Shooting mode S Choose slower ...

Page 792: ...out of file numbers Delete pictures from memory card until there is room for additional pictures to be recorded Copy pictures you wish to keep to computer or other device before proceeding Insert new memory card Err flashes Camera malfunction Press shutter release button again If error persists or appears frequently consult Nikon authorized service representative Card flashes The memory card is wr...

Page 793: ...not be used It does not communicate properly with this camera To use the camera safely choose a battery designated for use in this camera Battery info not available Battery cannot be used Contact Nikon authorized service representative Battery level is extremely low charge battery Battery cannot supply data to camera Replace third party batteries with genuine Nikon batteries No memory card E Memor...

Page 794: ...r or Nikon authorized service representative Unable to create new folder Delete pictures from memory card until there is room for additional pictures to be recorded Copy pictures you wish to keep to computer or other device before proceeding Insert new memory card Memory card is locked Slide lock to write position Card flashes The memory card is write protected locked Slide the lock switch to the ...

Page 795: ...ormation visit the Nikon website for your country or region Recording interrupted Please wait Memory card does not support required movie write speed Use card that supports required write speed or change option selected for Frame size frame rate in movie shooting menu The camera is too hot It cannot be used until it cools Please wait Camera will turn itself off Camera s internal temperature is ele...

Page 796: ...ing computer application or does not conform to DCF file standard File is corrupt Do not overwrite images using computer applications Cannot select this file Selected picture cannot be retouched Retouch options are available only with pictures taken with or previously retouched on camera This movie cannot be edited Selected movie cannot be edited Movies created with other devices cannot be edited ...

Page 797: ...pter Some features may not be available depending on the lens used Information on the F mount lenses that can be used with Z mount cameras and on any restrictions that may apply can be found in Compatible F Mount Lenses available from the Nikon Download Center https downloadcenter nikonimglib com en products 491 FTZ html Compatible Lenses and Accessories Confirm that the lens name includes NIKKOR ...

Page 798: ...l 41 40 42 43 46 47 48 45 44 21 39 38 3 5 13 8 6 1 4 2 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 19 20 18 17 16 23 29 30 34 25 32 37 27 28 36 35 22 24 31 33 26 1 Shooting mode 0106 2 Flexible program indicator 0107 3 User setting mode 0115 4 AF area brackets 077 5 Flash mode 0619 6 Interval timer indicator 0326 t icon 055 No memory card indicator 045 49 Memory card high temperature warning 048 ...

Page 799: ...B bracketing indicator 0303 ADL bracketing indicator 0306 HDR indicator 0321 Multiple exposure indicator 0312 20 Number of shots in exposure and flash bracketing sequence 0298 Number of shots in WB bracketing sequence 0303 Number of shots in ADL bracketing sequence 0306 HDR exposure differential 0321 Number of multiple exposure 0312 21 Exposure indicator Exposure 0110 Exposure compensation 0122 Au...

Page 800: ...t for the camera to cool and the warning to clear from the display 26 ISO sensitivity 0118 27 ISO sensitivity indicator 0118 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 0120 28 Exposure compensation indicator 0122 29 Flash compensation indicator 0622 30 Subject tracking AF 086 31 Aperture 0108 109 32 Aperture lock icon 0429 33 Shutter speed 0108 109 34 Flash sync indicator 0404 35 Shutter speed lock icon 0429 ...

Page 801: ...ooting mode 0106 2 Flexible program indicator 0107 3 User setting mode 0115 4 Shutter speed lock icon 0429 5 Shutter speed 0108 109 6 Aperture lock icon 0429 7 Aperture 0108 109 8 Exposure indicator Exposure 0110 Exposure compensation 0122 Auto bracketing 0297 9 Flash sync indicator 0404 ...

Page 802: ...acketing indicator 0298 WB bracketing indicator 0303 ADL bracketing indicator 0306 HDR indicator 0321 Multiple exposure indicator 0312 4 k appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 047 5 Number of exposures remaining 047 773 6 i icon 0136 7 ISO sensitivity 0118 8 ISO sensitivity indicator 0118 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 0120 9 FV lock indicator 0623 10 Autoexposure AE lock 0133 ...

Page 803: ...5 Exposure delay mode 0397 6 Interval timer indicator 0326 t icon 055 7 Flash control mode 0616 8 Beep indicator 0476 9 Battery indicator 044 727 10 USB power delivery 0492 11 Wi Fi connection 0158 12 Release mode 0125 160 13 AF area mode 077 14 Focus mode 074 15 Vibration reduction indicator 0161 16 View memory card info 0159 17 Metering 0157 18 Image size 0154 19 White balance 094 145 267 20 Set...

Page 804: ...ol 0606 3 Destination 0177 4 Frame size and rate image quality 0168 5 Image area 0175 6 Time remaining 063 7 Timecode 0375 8 File name 0364 9 Wind noise reduction 0374 10 Headphone volume 0374 11 Release mode still photography 0130 12 Sound level 0174 13 Microphone sensitivity 0174 14 Frequency response 0373 15 Electronic VR indicator 0178 16 Highlight display 0450 ...

Page 805: ...44 727 2 USB power delivery 0492 3 Live view preview indicator 0402 4 Vibration reduction indicator 0161 5 Interval timer indicator 0326 t icon 055 No memory card indicator 045 49 Memory card high temperature warning 048 6 Flash mode 0619 7 Release mode 0125 160 8 Focus mode 074 9 AF area mode 077 10 Active D Lighting 0283 11 Picture Control 0139 12 White balance 094 145 267 13 Image quality 0152 ...

Page 806: ...nce 0306 HDR exposure differential 0321 Number of multiple exposure 0312 21 Subject tracking AF 086 22 Flash compensation indicator 0622 23 Flash ready indicator 0613 24 k appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 047 25 Number of exposures remaining 047 773 26 ISO sensitivity 0118 27 ISO sensitivity indicator 0118 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 0120 28 Exposure compensation indicator 01...

Page 807: ...s indicator 091 39 Exposure delay mode 0397 40 Shutter type 0398 Silent photography 0100 41 Shooting mode 0106 42 Flexible program indicator 0107 43 Flicker detection 0289 44 Shutter speed lock icon 0429 45 AF area brackets 077 46 Temperature warning ...

Page 808: ... 4 External recording control 0606 5 Recording indicator 063 No movie indicator 065 6 Timecode 0375 7 Time remaining 063 8 Destination 0177 9 Release mode still photography 0130 10 Sound level 0174 11 Microphone sensitivity 0174 12 Frequency response 0373 13 Wind noise reduction 0374 14 Headphone volume 0374 15 Highlight display 0450 16 Electronic VR indicator 0178 ...

Page 809: ...tor 0122 Exposure compensation value 0122 4 Aperture lock icon 0429 5 Aperture 0108 109 6 USB power delivery 0492 7 Battery indicator 044 727 8 k appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 047 9 Number of exposures remaining 047 773 10 Release mode 0125 160 11 ISO sensitivity 0118 12 Flash compensation indicator 0622 Flash off icon 0619 13 Flash sync indicator 0404 ...

Page 810: ... units Features Available with CLS Compatible Flash Units Compatible Flash Units Supported features Flash unit SB 5000 SB 910 SB 900 SB 800 SB 700 SB 600 SB 500 SU 800 SB R200 SB 400 SB 300 Single flash i TTL i TTL balanced fill flash1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Standard i TTL fill flash 42 42 4 42 4 4 4 qA Auto aperture 4 43 A Non TTL auto 43 GN Distance priority manual 4 4 4 M Manual 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 RPT Rep...

Page 811: ... 4 45 qA Auto aperture 4 4 A Non TTL auto M Manual 4 4 4 44 RPT Repeating flash 4 4 Remote i TTL i TTL 4 4 4 4 4 4 A B Quick wireless flash control 4 4 4 4 4 4 qA A Auto aperture non TTL auto 46 46 M Manual 4 4 4 4 4 4 RPT Repeating flash 4 4 4 4 4 Supported features Flash unit SB 5000 SB 910 SB 900 SB 800 SB 700 SB 600 SB 500 SU 800 SB R200 SB 400 SB 300 ...

Page 812: ...same features as remote flash units with optical AWL 8 Available only in i TTL qA A GN and M flash control modes Radio controlled Advanced Wireless Lighting 47 Color Information Communication flash 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Color Information Communication LED light 4 Auto FP high speed sync 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FV lock 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Red eye reduction 4 4 4 4 4 4 Camera modeling illumination 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Uni...

Page 813: ... 800 Wireless Speedlight Commander When mounted on a CLS compatible camera the SU 800 can be used as a commander for SB 5000 SB 910 SB 900 SB 800 SB 700 SB 600 SB 500 or SB R200 flash units Group flash control is supported for up to three groups The SU 800 itself is not equipped with a flash D Flash Photography Flash photography cannot be combined with some camera features including silent photogr...

Page 814: ... FV lock is available with optional flash units in TTL and where supported monitor pre flash qA and monitor pre flash A flash control modes see the manual provided with the flash unit for more information Note that when Advanced Wireless Lighting is used to control remote flash units you will need to set the flash control mode for the master or at least one remote group to TTL qA or A Supported fe...

Page 815: ...tograph is taken in i TTL or non TTL auto mode the flash has fired at full power and the photograph may be underexposed CLS compatible flash units only i TTL flash control can be used at ISO sensitivities between 64 and 12800 Z 7II or between 100 and 12800 Z 6II At ISO sensitivities over 12800 the desired results may not be achieved at some ranges or aperture settings Picture taken with Flash cont...

Page 816: ...as required AF assist illuminators on optional flash units will not light When an SC series 17 28 or 29 sync cable is used for off camera flash photography correct exposure may not be achieved in i TTL mode We recommend that you select standard i TTL fill flash Take a test shot and view the results in the camera display In i TTL do not use any form of flash panel diffusion panel other than the fla...

Page 817: ...hting to preview the total lighting effect achieved with multiple flash units The effects of shadows cast by the flash are best observed directly rather than in the shooting display Modeling illumination can be turned off by selecting Off for Custom Setting e5 Modeling flash A Studio Strobe Lighting To adjust the color and brightness of the view through the lens so that shots are easier to frame s...

Page 818: ...r the latest information Power Sources EN EL15c Rechargeable Li ion Battery EN EL15c batteries can be used with Nikon Z 7II Z 6II digital cameras EN EL15b EN EL15a EN EL15 batteries can also be used Note however that fewer pictures can be taken on a single charge than with the EN EL15c 0777 MH 25a Battery Charger The MH 25a can be used to recharge EN EL15c batteries Other Compatible Accessories ...

Page 819: ...red to the EN EL15c 0777 An EH 7P charging AC adapter connected to the battery pack s charging connector can be used to charge batteries inserted in the pack When connected to an MB N11 it can also supply power to the camera Information on connecting and removing the battery pack and instructions on its use and care are available either via the manual supplied with the MB N10 or in the case of the...

Page 820: ...t produce the desired results with filters with exposure factors filter factors over 1 Y44 Y48 Y52 O56 R60 X0 X1 C PL ND2S ND4 ND4S ND8 ND8S ND400 A2 A12 B2 B8 B12 we suggest that Center weighted metering be selected instead See the filter manual for details Filters intended for special effects photography may interfere with autofocus or the in focus indicator I Remote Cords MC DC2 Remote Cord len...

Page 821: ...dio strobe lights or other flash equipment via a sync terminal Accessory Shoe Covers BS 1 Accessory Shoe Cover A cover protecting the accessory shoe when no flash unit is attached Body Caps BF N1 Body Cap The body cap prevents dust entering the camera when no lens is in place Viewfinder Eyepiece Accessories DK 29 Rubber Eyecup A rubber eyecup that can be fitted to the camera viewfinder The DK 29 m...

Page 822: ...800 Wireless Speedlight Commander A wireless commander for use with SB 5000 SB 910 SB 900 SB 800 SB 700 SB 600 SB 500 and SB R200 flash units Flash units can be divided into up to three groups for remote flash control The SU 800 itself is not equipped with a flash Mount Adapters FTZ Mount Adapter An adapter that allows NIKKOR F mount lenses to be used with digital cameras that support interchangea...

Page 823: ...ocus ME W1 Wireless Microphone A wireless Bluetooth microphone Use the ME W1 for off camera recording Wireless Transmitters WT 7 Wireless Transmitter Use the WT 7 to upload pictures over a wireless network or control the camera from a computer running Camera Control Pro 2 available separately You can also take and browse pictures remotely from a computer or smart device Requires a wireless network...

Page 824: ...r WR 1 units are used with WR R10 or WR T10 wireless remote controllers or with other WR 1 remote controllers with the WR 1 units functioning as either transmitters or receivers When a WR R10 or a WR 1 configured as a receiver is connected to the camera accessory terminal a second WR 1 configured as a transmitter can be used to take pictures and adjust camera settings remotely When using a wireles...

Page 825: ...HDMI cables as shown note that the clip may not fit all third party HDMI cables The illustrations show the USB cable Pass HDMI cables through the other channel Keep the monitor in the storage position when using the cable clip Insert the projection on the HDMI USB cable clip into the matching indentation on the camera before plugging the cable in ...

Page 826: ... and Removing the Accessory Shoe Cover The cover slides into the shoe as shown To remove the cover hold the camera firmly press the cover down with a thumb and slide it in the direction shown USB cable HDMI cable and USB cable used simultaneously ...

Page 827: ...i selector for vertical shooting Performs the role selected using Custom Setting f9 Assign MB N11 buttons 5 AF ON button for vertical shooting Performs the role selected using Custom Setting f9 or g7 Assign MB N11 buttons 6 Main command dial for vertical shooting Performs the same role as the matching control on the camera 7 Holder chamber latch See Inserting Batteries in the MB N11 0716 and If th...

Page 828: ...ector 11 LED lamp 2 Light while batteries are charging 12 Mounting screw Used when attaching the MB N11 to the camera 13 Attachment wheel 14 Battery holder chamber Where the battery holder is inserted 15 Battery holder latch Locks the battery holder in place after insertion 16 Power connector cover For use with optional EP 5B power connectors 17 Tripod socket 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 11 9 ...

Page 829: ... the camera 20 Control lock Locks the controls on the MB N11 to prevent accidental operation The control lock is not a power switch Use the power switch on the camera to turn the camera on or off 21 Shutter release button for vertical shooting Performs the same role as the matching control on the camera 22 Fn button for vertical shooting Performs the role selected using Custom Setting f9 or g7 Ass...

Page 830: ...Inserting Batteries in the MB N11 0716 25 Battery Chamber B Holds one EN EL15c rechargeable Li ion battery 26 Battery holder power terminals See Inserting Batteries in the MB N11 0716 27 Battery latch Locks the battery in Chamber A in place after insertion 28 Battery holder See Inserting Batteries in the MB N11 0716 27 28 26 23 24 25 ...

Page 831: ...gress leave the control lock on the MB N11 in the L locked position until the process is complete 1 Remove the contact cap from the battery pack Keep the contact cap in a safe place 2 Remove the battery chamber cover from the bottom of the camera and place it in the battery chamber cover holder on the MB N11 If a battery is inserted in the camera remove it 60 ...

Page 832: ... D Removing the MB N11 To remove the MB N11 turn the camera off then loosen the attachment wheel by turning it in the direction opposite to that shown by the arrow After removing the MB N11 remove the battery chamber cover from the battery chamber cover holder and replace it on the camera Be sure to replace the contact cap on the MB N11 when the battery pack is not in use ...

Page 833: ...o prevent unintended operation while the batteries are being exchanged you will also need to leave the control lock on the MB N11 in the L locked position until the exchange is complete 1 Keeping the holder chamber latch pressed slide the holder chamber cover in the direction shown and then swing the cover open 2 Press the battery holder latch in the direction shown and remove the battery holder ...

Page 834: ...ch will click into place when the battery in Chamber A is fully inserted 4 Insert the battery holder terminals first Using the bottom of the battery holder to depress the battery holder latch slide the battery holder into the chamber terminals first The latch will click back into place when the holder is fully inserted B A ...

Page 835: ...Other Compatible Accessories 5 Close the holder chamber cover and latch it by pressing and sliding it in the direction shown A Removing the Batteries Remove the holder and then remove the batteries as shown ...

Page 836: ...Chamber A The battery in Chamber A can be exchanged without removing the battery holder Slide the battery into the chamber stopping when the latch clicks into place The battery can be removed by pressing the latch as shown and sliding the battery from the holder ...

Page 837: ...ng the camera continuously for extended periods Be careful not to press the battery holder latch or remove the battery holder while exchanging batteries A Battery Order If you are using only one battery it can be inserted in either chamber When two batteries are inserted the battery in Chamber A will be used first The camera will switch to the battery in Chamber B when the battery in Chamber A is ...

Page 838: ...r available separately for the Z 6II supplied with the Z 7II 1 Connect an EH 7P charging AC adapter to the charging connector on the MB N11 Turn the camera off The batteries will not charge while the camera is on Batteries can be charged in the MB N11 even when the pack is removed from the camera Be sure to attach the contact cap to the MB N11 before proceeding ...

Page 839: ...ight while charging is in progress The LED lamp turns off when charging is complete The time needed to charge two fully exhausted batteries is about 5 hours and 30 minutes If two batteries are inserted the battery in Chamber B will charge first The shape of the EH 7P varies with the country or region of sale 3 When charging is complete unplug the charging AC adapter and disconnect it from the MB N...

Page 840: ...e MB N11 The EH 7P can be used to charge EN EL15c and EN EL15b batteries only EN EL15a and EN EL15 batteries cannot be charged using the EH 7P Use an MH 25a battery charger instead If the battery cannot be charged using the charging AC adapter for example because the battery is not compatible or the temperature of the battery pack is elevated the LED lamp will flash rapidly for 30 seconds and then...

Page 841: ...dapter will supply power to the camera only if a battery is inserted in one or both of Chambers A and B The EH 7P will supply power when EN EL15c EN EL15b EN EL15a or EN EL15 batteries are inserted The batteries in the battery pack will not charge while the camera is powered by an outside power source For more information see Power Delivery Versus Charging 0493 1 Connect an EH 7P charging AC adapt...

Page 842: ...t The shape of the EH 7P varies with the country or region of sale 3 To begin the supply of power to the camera turn the camera on and select Enable for USB power delivery in the setup menu 4 To end the supply of power to the camera unplug the charging AC adapter and disconnect it from the MB N11 ...

Page 843: ...e EP 5B can be inserted only in Chamber A After connecting the EP 5B open the power connector cover on the MB N11 position the power connector cable so that it passes through the power connector slot and close the holder chamber cover There is no need to insert a battery in Chamber B Batteries inserted in Chamber B are not used while the camera is being powered by an AC adapter and power connector...

Page 844: ...power to the camera is shown in the shooting display and control panel while the camera is on 044 The chamber containing the battery currently in use is indicated by an icon next to the battery level in the shooting display Additional information including the battery age and precise battery level can be viewed using the Battery info item in the setup menu ...

Page 845: ...sporting the battery pack The camera memory card access lamp may light when the MB N11 is attached to or removed from the camera When using the camera with both the MB N11 and an optional FTZ mount adapter attached connect tripods to the tripod mount on either the lens or the MB N11 not to the tripod mount on the FTZ The MB N11 is not equipped with a power switch Use the camera power switch to tur...

Page 846: ...rge battery insert a spare battery Turn the camera off before proceeding if the battery in question is inserted in Chamber B or if there is only one battery in the holder and it is inserted in Chamber A If the camera displays the message Error Press shutter release button to reset press the shutter release button If the problem persists or recurs frequently consult a Nikon authorized service repre...

Page 847: ...r Detaches In order to protect the holder chamber cover from damage it may detach if force is applied while it is open The holder chamber cover can be re attached as shown Before re attaching the holder chamber cover slide the cover so that the hinge is visible ...

Page 848: ...ith the EN EL15c Charging time Approx 5 hours and 30 minutes Time required to charge two EN EL15c batteries using an EH 7P charging AC adapter Assumes an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F and that the batteries are exhausted EN EL15a and EN EL15 batteries cannot be charged using the EH 7P Use a compatible battery charger Charging connector USB Type C Can only be used to connect the EH 7P charging A...

Page 849: ...fore use and keep another in a warm place ready to be exchanged as necessary Once warmed cold batteries may recover some of their charge A Battery Endurance with a Battery Pack Attaching an optional battery pack with two fully charged EN EL15c batteries increases the number of shots and length of movie footage that can be recorded battery endurance by approximately 1 9 times over the amount that c...

Page 850: ...nector and AC adapter 1 Open the battery chamber q and power connector w covers 2 Insert the EP 5B power connector Be sure to insert the connector in the correct orientation Using the connector to keep the orange battery latch pressed to one side slide the connector into the battery chamber until the latch locks the connector in place ...

Page 851: ...power connector slot and close the battery chamber cover 4 Connect the EH 5d EH 5c EH 5b AC adapter to the EP 5B power connector Connect the AC adapter power cable to the AC socket on the AC adapter e Insert the DC plug into the DC IN connector r A P icon is displayed when the camera is powered by the AC adapter and power connector ...

Page 852: ...with other Nikon imaging applications to help you get the most from your pictures It also offers smooth access to online services Existing users should be sure to download the latest version as earlier versions may not support the camera Capture NX D Fine tune photos shot in Nikon s unique NEF NRW RAW formats or convert them to JPEG or TIFF NEF RAW processing Capture NX D can be used not only with...

Page 853: ...pBridge Download photos and movies from the camera to your smart device via a wireless connection SnapBridge apps can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or on Google Play Visit the Nikon website for the latest SnapBridge apps information ...

Page 854: ... the battery confirm that the camera is off Do not store the camera in locations that are poorly ventilated or subject to humidities of over 60 are next to equipment that produces strong electromagnetic fields such as televisions or radios are exposed to temperatures above 50 C 122 F or below 10 C 14 F Caring for the Camera ...

Page 855: ...amera may cause product malfunction Damage due to the presence of foreign matter inside the camera is not covered under warranty Lens and Viewfinder These glass elements are easily damaged remove dust and lint with a blower If using an aerosol blower keep the can vertical to prevent the discharge of liquid that could damage glass elements To remove fingerprints and other stains apply a small amoun...

Page 856: ...enus or cleaning can be performed automatically when the camera is turned off If image sensor cleaning fails to resolve the problem contact a Nikon authorized service representative Using the Menus For maximum effect hold the camera in normal orientation base down Select Clean image sensor in the setup menu then highlight Clean now and press J to begin cleaning Camera controls cannot be used while...

Page 857: ...amera controls interrupts any image sensor cleaning begun in response to the operation of the power switch If image sensor cleaning is performed several times in succession image sensor cleaning may be temporarily disabled to protect the camera s internal circuitry Cleaning can be performed again after a short wait Option Description 6 Clean at shutdown The image sensor is automatically cleaned du...

Page 858: ...vice representative 1 Turn the camera off and remove the lens 2 Holding the camera so that light can enter the camera examine the image sensor for dust or lint If no foreign objects are present proceed to Step 4 3 Remove any dust and lint from the sensor with a blower Do not use a blower brush The bristles could damage the sensor Dirt that cannot be removed with a blower can only be removed by Nik...

Page 859: ...atter that cannot be removed using the image sensor cleaning option 0739 clean the image sensor as described in Manual Cleaning 0741 or have the sensor cleaned by authorized Nikon service personnel Photographs affected by the presence of foreign matter on the sensor can be retouched using the clean image options available in some imaging applications D Servicing the Camera and Accessories The came...

Page 860: ... cause condensation inside or outside the device To prevent condensation place the device in a carrying case or plastic bag before exposing it to sudden changes in temperature Keep Away from Strong Magnetic Fields Static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor corrupt data stored on the memory card or affect the product s int...

Page 861: ...indicate a malfunction The display will soon return to normal Cleaning the Lens and Viewfinder These glass elements are easily damaged remove dust and lint with a blower If using an aerosol blower keep the can vertical to prevent the discharge of liquid that could damage glass elements To remove fingerprints and other stains from the lens apply a small amount of lens cleaner to a soft cloth and wi...

Page 862: ...attery fluid remove the battery if the product will not be used for an extended period Store the camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant Do not however store the leather camera case in a plastic bag as this may cause the material to deteriorate Store the battery in a cool dry place Note that desiccant gradually loses its capacity to absorb moisture and should be replaced at regular interval...

Page 863: ...n be removed by wiping the monitor lightly with a soft cloth or chamois leather Should the monitor break care should be taken to avoid injury from broken glass Be careful that liquid crystal from the monitor does not touch the skin or enter the eyes or mouth Should you experience any of the following symptoms while framing shots in the viewfinder discontinue use until your condition improves nause...

Page 864: ...ttempting to charge the battery while its internal temperature is elevated will impair battery performance and the battery may not charge or charge only partially If the battery will not be used for some time insert it in the camera and run it flat before removing it from the camera for storage The battery should be stored in a cool dry location with an ambient temperature of 15 C to 25 C 59 F to ...

Page 865: ...may show a temporary increase from 0 to 1 in the setup menu Battery info age display but the display will return to normal once the battery has been recharged at a temperature of about 20 C 68 F or higher Battery capacity drops at low temperatures The change in capacity with temperature is reflected in the camera battery level display As a result the battery display may show a drop in capacity as ...

Page 866: ...when the battery is fully discharged will shorten battery life Batteries that have been fully discharged must be charged before use A marked drop in the time a fully charged battery retains its charge when used at room temperature indicates that it requires replacement Purchase a new rechargeable battery Do Not Attempt to Charge Fully Charged Batteries Continuing to charge the battery after it is ...

Page 867: ...used The symbols on this product represent the following m AC p DC q Class II equipment the construction of the product is double insulated Using the Charging AC Adapter Do not move the camera or touch the battery during charging Failure to observe this precaution could in very rare instances result in the camera showing that charging is complete when the battery is only partially charged Disconne...

Page 868: ...s Z mount NIKKOR lenses F mount NIKKOR lenses mount adapter required restrictions may apply Effective pixels Effective pixels Z 7II 45 7 million Z 6II 24 5 million Image sensor Type 35 9 23 9 mm CMOS sensor Nikon FX format Total pixels Z 7II 46 89 million Z 6II 25 28 million Dust reduction system Image sensor cleaning Image Dust Off reference data Capture NX D software required ...

Page 869: ...5 4 30 24 selected for image area 6880 5504 Large 37 9 M 5152 4120 Medium 21 2 M 3440 2752 Small 9 5 M 1 1 24 24 selected for image area 5504 5504 Large 30 3 M 4128 4128 Medium 17 0 M 2752 2752 Small 7 6 M 16 9 36 20 selected for image area 8256 4640 Large 38 3 M 6192 3480 Medium 21 5 M 4128 2320 Small 9 6 M Photographs taken while filming movies at a frame size of 3840 2160 3840 2160 Photographs ...

Page 870: ...5 M 3024 1696 Small 5 1 M Photographs taken while filming movies at a frame size of 3840 2160 3840 2160 Photographs taken while filming movies at other frame sizes 1920 1080 File format image quality NEF RAW 12 or 14 bit lossless compressed compressed or uncompressed large medium and small available medium and small images are recorded at a bit depth of 12 bits using lossless compression JPEG JPEG...

Page 871: ...s Dual card slots Either card can be used for primary or backup storage or for separate storage of NEF RAW and JPEG images pictures can be copied between cards File system DCF 2 0 Exif 2 31 Viewfinder Viewfinder 1 27 cm 0 5 in approx 3690k dot Quad VGA OLED electronic viewfinder with color balance and auto and 11 level manual brightness controls Frame coverage Approx 100 horizontal and 100 vertica...

Page 872: ...endable to 900 s in mode M bulb time X200 Flash sync speed X 1 200 s synchronizes with shutter at 1 200 s or slower auto FP high speed sync supported Release Release mode Single frame Continuous L Continuous H Continuous H extended Self timer Approximate frame advance rate Z 7II Continuous L Approx 1 5 fps Continuous H Approx 5 5 fps 14 bit NEF RAW Approx 5 fps Continuous H extended Approx 10 fps ...

Page 873: ...r priority auto A aperture priority auto M manual U1 U2 and U3 user settings modes Exposure compensation 5 5 EV choose from step sizes of 1 3 and 1 2 EV available in modes P S A and M Exposure lock Luminosity locked at detected value ISO sensitivity Recommended Exposure Index Z 7II ISO 64 25600 choose from step sizes of 1 3 and 1 2 EV can also be set to approx 0 3 0 5 0 7 or 1 EV ISO 32 equivalent...

Page 874: ...AF S continuous servo AF AF C full time AF AF F available only in movie mode predictive focus tracking Manual focus M Electronic rangefinder can be used Focus points Z 7II 493 focus points Z 6II 273 focus points Number of focus points available in photo mode with single point AF selected for AF area mode and FX selected for image area AF area mode Pinpoint available in photo mode only single point...

Page 875: ... and M Flash ready indicator Lights when optional flash unit is fully charged flashes as underexposure warning after flash is fired at full output Accessory shoe ISO 518 hot shoe with sync and data contacts and safety lock Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS i TTL flash control radio controlled Advanced Wireless Lighting optical Advanced Wireless Lighting modeling illumination FV lock Color Informa...

Page 876: ... 1920 1080 slow motion 30p 4 25p 4 24p 5 Actual frame rates for 120p 100p 60p 50p 30p 25p and 24p are 119 88 100 59 94 50 29 97 25 and 23 976 fps respectively File format MOV MP4 Video compression H 264 MPEG 4 Advanced Video Coding Audio recording format Linear PCM for movies recorded in MOV format or AAC for movies recorded in MP4 format Audio recording device Built in stereo or external micropho...

Page 877: ...vity control ISO 64 25600 Z 6II M Manual selection ISO 100 51200 choose from step sizes of 1 3 and 1 2 EV with additional options available equivalent to approximately 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 or 2 EV ISO 204800 equivalent above ISO 51200 auto ISO sensitivity control ISO 100 Hi 2 0 available with selectable upper limit P S A Auto ISO sensitivity control ISO 100 Hi 2 0 with selectable upper limit b Auto ISO s...

Page 878: ...mation location data display auto image rotation and picture rating Interface USB Type C USB connector SuperSpeed USB connection to built in USB port is recommended HDMI output Type C HDMI connector Accessory terminal Built in can be used with MC DC2 remote cords and other optional accessories Audio input Stereo mini pin jack 3 5 mm diameter plug in power supported Audio output Stereo mini pin jac...

Page 879: ...nel 11 Africa Asia Bolivia and Oceania 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5825 MHz U S A Canada Mexico 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5805 MHz other countries in the Americas 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5745 5805 MHz Georgia 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5320 MHz other European countries Maximum output power EIRP 2 4 GHz band 5 2 dBm 5 GHz band 5 3 dBm Georgia 5 GHz band 8 3 dBm other count...

Page 880: ...EN EL15c rechargeable Li ion battery EN EL15b EN EL15a EN EL15 batteries can also be used Note however that fewer pictures can be taken on a single charge than with the EN EL15c 0777 The EH 7P charging AC adapter can be used to charge EN EL15c EN EL15b batteries only Battery pack MB N11 power battery packs and MB N10 battery packs available separately each takes two EN EL15c batteries EN EL15b EN ...

Page 881: ... manual at any time and without prior notice Nikon will not be held liable for damages that may result from any mistakes that this manual may contain Charging AC adapter EH 7P charging AC adapter supplied with the Z 7II only AC adapter EH 5d EH 5c EH 5b AC adapter requires EP 5B power connector available separately Tripod socket Tripod socket 1 4 in ISO 1222 Dimensions weight Dimensions W H D Appr...

Page 882: ...tteries EN EL15c EN EL15b EN EL15a EN EL15 Rechargeable Li ion Battery Charging time Approx 2 hours 35 minutes Time required to charge battery at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F when no charge remains Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W H D Approx 95 33 5 71 mm 3 7 1 3 2 8 in excluding projections Length of power cable Approx 1 5 m 4 9 ft if supplied Weight Approx 115 g 4 1 ...

Page 883: ...present the following m AC p DC q Class II equipment the construction of the product is double insulated Rated input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz MAX 0 5 A Rated output DC 5 0 V 3 0 A 15 0 W Supported batteries Nikon EN EL15c EN EL15b rechargeable Li ion batteries Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Average active efficiency 81 80 Efficiency at low load 10 72 50 No load power consumption 0 075 W Di...

Page 884: ...1 1076 ER Amsterdam The Netherlands 31 20 7099 000 Commercial registration number 34036589 EN EL15c Rechargeable Li ion Battery Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated capacity 7 0 V 2280 mAh Operating temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W H D Approx 40 56 20 5 mm 1 6 2 2 0 8 in Weight Approx 80 g 2 9 oz excluding terminal cover ...

Page 885: ...f such data is the user s responsibility Before discarding a data storage device or transferring ownership to another person erase all data using commercial deletion software or format the device and then completely refill it with images containing no private information for example pictures of empty sky Care should be taken to avoid injury when physically destroying data storage devices Before di...

Page 886: ...h the goal of improving the interoperability of printers and digital cameras making it easier to produce high quality prints Information stored with photographs is used for optimal color reproduction when the images are output on Exif compliant printers See the printer manual for details HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a standard for multimedia interfaces used in consumer electronics ...

Page 887: ...QD cards with a maximum data transfer rate of at least 250 MB s or UHS Speed Class 3 or better SD cards with a maximum data transfer rate of at least 250 MB s are recommended for recording and playback of movies at a frame size rate of 3840 2160 60p or 3840 2160 50p Slower speeds may result in recording or playback being interrupted When choosing cards for use in card readers be sure they are comp...

Page 888: ...nitor mode Measured at 23 C 73 4 F 2 C 3 6 F with a NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S lens and a SONY CEB G128 memory card under the following test conditions one photograph taken at default settings once every 30 s The number of shots is the number of shots that can be taken using a fully charged portable charger to supply power to a camera with a fully charged battery EN EL15c 2 The number of times the cam...

Page 889: ... provided with the portable charger for information on use Use a USB cable with two Type C connectors supplied with the portable charger when employing the device to power the camera or charge the camera battery Up to date information on portable chargers is available on the website of the manufacturers Availability may vary with country or region ...

Page 890: ...ard Z 7II Memory Card Capacity Image quality Image size File size Number of exposures remaining2 Buffer capacity 2 3 NEF RAW Lossless compressed 12 bit Large Approx 36 8 MB 1600 frames 77 frames Medium Approx 26 8 MB 2200 frames 46 frames Small Approx 20 4 MB 3000 frames 49 frames NEF RAW Lossless compressed 14 bit Large Approx 47 3 MB 1400 frames 63 frames NEF RAW Compressed 12 bit Large Approx 3...

Page 891: ...00 frames 200 frames Small Approx 6 0 MB 14 100 frames 200 frames JPEG normal4 Large Approx 11 2 MB 8100 frames 118 frames Medium Approx 6 6 MB 13 700 frames 200 frames Small Approx 3 3 MB 27 000 frames 200 frames JPEG basic4 Large Approx 3 3 MB 15 900 frames 133 frames Medium Approx 2 2 MB 26 300 frames 200 frames Small Approx 1 4 MB 51 300 frames 200 frames Image quality Image size File size Num...

Page 892: ... frames 124 frames Small Approx 11 7 MB 5400 frames 131 frames NEF RAW Lossless compressed 14 bit Large Approx 26 4 MB 2600 frames 200 frames NEF RAW Compressed 12 bit Large Approx 18 4 MB 4000 frames 145 frames NEF RAW Compressed 14 bit Large Approx 22 8 MB 3300 frames 200 frames NEF RAW Uncompressed 12 bit Large Approx 36 4 MB 3000 frames 98 frames NEF RAW Uncompressed 14 bit Large Approx 42 0 M...

Page 893: ... assume a size priority option an option not marked with m is selected for Image quality Selecting an optimal compression m option increases file size the number of images and buffer capacity drop accordingly JPEG fine4 Large Approx 9 3 MB 7300 frames 200 frames Medium Approx 6 4 MB 12 100 frames Small Approx 3 9 MB 22 600 frames JPEG normal4 Large Approx 6 3 MB 14 300 frames Medium Approx 3 8 MB ...

Page 894: ... photo mode in the setup menu Approx 380 shots Z 7II 400 shots Z 6II Disable selected for Energy saving photo mode in the setup menu Approx 360 shots Z 7II 340 shots Z 6II Monitor only selected for monitor mode with Enable selected for Energy saving photo mode in the setup menu Approx 440 shots Z 7II 450 shots Z 6II Disable selected for Energy saving photo mode in the setup menu Approx 420 shots Z...

Page 895: ...hutter release button pressed halfway Repeated autofocus operations Taking NEF RAW photographs Slow shutter speeds Using camera Wi Fi wireless LAN and Bluetooth features Using the camera with optional accessories connected Repeatedly zooming in and out Taking pictures at low ambient temperatures ...

Page 896: ... 2 Camera and Imaging Products Association CIPA standard Measured at 23 C 73 4 F 2 C 3 6 F with a NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S lens and a SONY CEB G128 memory card under the following test conditions one photograph taken at default settings once every 30 s 3 Actual battery endurance as measured under conditions specified by CIPA Measured at 23 C 73 4 F 2 C 3 6 F with a NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S lens and a ...

Page 897: ... information concerning limitations on AF assist illumination visit the Nikon Download Center https downloadcenter nikonimglib com AF Assist Illumination Lenses that limit the range at which AF assist illumination can be used for autofocus NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 2 8 S AF assist illumination cannot be used for autofocus at distances under 1 5 m 4 ft 12 in NIKKOR Z 50mm f 1 2 S NIKKOR Z 70 200mm f 2 8 V...

Page 898: ...Store the Apple logos iPhone iPad Mac and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and or other countries Android Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3 0 Attribution License IOS is a trademark or registered tra...

Page 899: ...ftware are copyright 2012 The FreeType Project https www freetype org All rights reserved D MIT License HarfBuzz Portions of this software are copyright 2018 The HarfBuzz Project https www freedesktop org wiki Software HarfBuzz All rights reserved Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to the Apple products identified in the badge and has ...

Page 900: ...rge to any person obtaining a copy of the Unicode data files and any associated documentation the Data Files or Unicode software and any associated documentation the Software to deal in the Data Files or Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute and or sell copies of the Data Files or Software and to permit persons to whom the ...

Page 901: ...r shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other dealings in these Data Files or Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder D AVC Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND O...

Page 902: ... harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the r...

Page 903: ...or provided by Nikon for your equipment Using other interface cables may exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules Nikon Inc 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville New York 11747 3064 U S A Tel 631 547 4200 Power Cable At voltages over AC 125 V U S A only The power cable must be rated for the voltage in use be at least AWG no 18 gauge and have SVG insulation or better with a NEMA 6P 15 plug r...

Page 904: ...might result from incorrect disposal For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries All batteries whether marked with this symbol or not are designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point...

Page 905: ...uct outside the country of purchase The Bluetooth transmitter in this device operates in the 2 4 GHz band Notice for Customers in the U S A and Canada This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules and Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must ...

Page 906: ...gned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment doe...

Page 907: ... has been tested and found to comply with FCC ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines and RSS 102 of the ISED radio frequency RF Exposure rules Please refer to the SAR test report that was uploaded to FCC website Compliance with RSS 247 Issue 2 6 4 Data transmission is always initiated by software which is th...

Page 908: ...com support pdf DoC_N1929 pdf Wi Fi Operating frequency 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 Africa Asia Bolivia and Oceania 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5825 MHz U S A Canada Mexico 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5805 MHz other countries in the Americas 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5745 5805 MHz Georgia 2412 2462 MHz channel 11 and 5180 5320 MHz other European countries Maximum output power EIRP 2 4 ...

Page 909: ...rties may intercept wireless transmissions to steal user IDs passwords and other personal information Unauthorized access Unauthorized users may gain access to the network and alter data or perform other malicious actions Note that due to the design of wireless networks specialized attacks may allow unauthorized access even when security is enabled Unsecured networks Connecting to open networks ma...

Page 910: ...793 Bluetooth and Wi Fi Wireless LAN A Certificates ...

Page 911: ...or purchasers of the NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S lens kit Note that lens kits may not be available in some countries or regions Using the Lens Parts of the Lens Names and Functions The parts of the NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S are listed below NIKKOR Z 24 70mm f 4 S Lens Manual 4 5 6 7 8 12 9 10 11 1 2 3 13 14 ...

Page 912: ...ooming the lens in or out 7 Focal length mark 8 Control ring Autofocus mode selected In autofocus mode you can rotate this customizable ring to perform a function selected with the camera Manual focus mode selected Rotate to focus 9 Lens mounting mark Use when mounting the lens on the camera 10 Rubber lens mount gasket 11 CPU contacts Used to transfer data to and from the camera 12 Focus mode swit...

Page 913: ...ach the rear lens cap 2 Position the lens on the camera body keeping the mounting mark on the lens aligned with the mounting mark on the camera body and then rotate the lens counterclockwise until it clicks into place Removing the Lens 1 Turn the camera off 2 Press and hold the lens release button while turning the lens clockwise ...

Page 914: ...tended position Pictures can only be taken when the focal length mark points to positions between 24 and 70 on the focal length scale To retract the lens rotate the zoom ring in the opposite direction stopping when you reach the I position on the focal length scale If the camera is turned on with the lens retracted a warning will be displayed Extend the lens before use ...

Page 915: ... When attaching or removing the hood hold it near the I symbol on its base and avoid gripping it too tightly The hood can be reversed and mounted on the lens when not in use When the Lens Is Attached The focus position may change if you turn the camera off and then on again after focusing Refocus before shooting If you have focused on a pre selected location while waiting for your subject to appea...

Page 916: ...terior of the lens store it out of direct sunlight Keep the lens dry Rusting of the internal mechanism can cause irreparable damage Leaving the lens in extremely hot locations could damage or warp parts made from reinforced plastic Rapid changes in temperature may cause damaging condensation inside and outside the lens Before taking the lens from a warm to a cold environment or vice versa place it...

Page 917: ... subsequently be removed with a dry cloth When cleaning lens elements that are not fluorine coated remove smudges and fingerprints using a soft clean cotton cloth or lens cleaning tissue lightly dampened with a small amount of ethanol or lens cleaner Wipe gently from the center outwards in a circular motion taking care not to leave smears or touch the lens with your fingers Never use organic solve...

Page 918: ...en rubbed or wet Remove dust with a soft brush Water and stains can be removed from the surface with a soft dry cloth Do not use alcohol benzene thinner or other volatile chemicals Do not store in locations exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures or humidity Do not use the case to clean the monitor or lens elements Be careful that the lens does not fall from the case during transport Mater...

Page 919: ...elements elements with Nano Crystal Coat and a fluorine coated front lens element Angle of view FX format 84 34 20 DX format 61 22 50 Focal length scale Graduated in millimeters 24 28 35 50 70 Focusing system Internal focusing system Minimum focus distance 0 3 m 0 99 ft from focal plane at all zoom positions Diaphragm blades 7 rounded diaphragm opening Aperture range f 4 22 Filter attachment size ...

Page 920: ...0 6 Auto area AF animals 80 L Matrix metering 157 M Center weighted metering 157 N Spot metering 157 t Highlight weighted metering 158 M Monitor mode button 14 G button 28 i button 33 136 K button 69 O button 72 S button 118 E Exposure compensation button 122 c Release mode button 125 E Self timer button 125 W button 27 X button 27 d Help 32 i menu 33 136 A AC adapter 733 Access point mode 542 544...

Page 921: ...nator 390 Built in microphone 64 Bulb 112 C Camera mounted flash units 611 Center weighted area 393 Center weighted metering 157 Charger 38 Charging AC adapter 40 Choose color temperature White balance 97 Choose image area 175 260 Choose start end point 199 CL mode shooting speed 396 Clarity Set Picture Control 143 Clean image sensor 467 739 Cloudy White balance 96 Color space 282 Color temperatur...

Page 922: ...6 619 Filter effects Set Picture Control 143 Fine tune optimal exposure 393 Firmware version 501 Flange back distance 93 Flash White balance 97 Flash bracketing 298 Flash compensation 295 622 Flash control 291 Flash control mode 616 Flash information display 626 657 Flash mode 156 619 Flash off 156 620 Flash shutter speed 406 Flash sync speed 404 Flat Set Picture Control 139 Flexible program 107 F...

Page 923: ...mit selectable image area 399 Lo ISO 119 Location data 191 478 Long exposure NR 285 Long time exposures 112 Low sensitivity Lo 119 Low light AF 389 M MAC address 489 Main command dial 16 Manage Picture Control 278 367 Manual Shooting mode 109 Manual focus 75 91 Manual focus ring in AF mode 391 Matrix metering 157 Max continuous release 396 Memory buffer 129 Memory card 45 770 Memory card capacity ...

Page 924: ...ion 257 Programmed auto 107 Protect 104 Push button WPS 551 Q Quick crop 193 Quick sharp Set Picture Control 143 R Rating 102 247 Rear curtain sync 156 620 Recent settings 538 Rechargeable Li ion battery 38 Red eye correction 518 Red eye reduction 156 619 Release button to use dial 434 Release mode 125 160 Remote flash photography 629 Remote photography 566 Reset all settings 501 Reset custom sett...

Page 925: ...nts by orientation 384 Straighten 519 Sub command dial 16 Subject tracking AF 86 Sub selector 27 133 Sync release mode options 397 T Thumbnail 181 Time 112 Time zone and date 52 456 Timecode 375 Time lapse movie 340 Toning Set Picture Control 143 Touch controls 477 Touch shutter 88 Trim 511 Trim movie 532 U USB cable iv USB power delivery 492 User setting mode 115 V Vibration reduction 161 View al...

Page 926: ...809 Index Wireless transmitter WT 7 490 594 706 Wireless Transmitter Utility 541 WR R10 479 631 WT 7 490 594 706 Z Zoom 204 ...

Page 927: ...reproduction in any form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION SB0K01 11 6MOA7111 01 ...

Page 928: ...Nikon 7L 7II 7L 6II Professional Technical Guide RAW Video Recording ...

Page 929: ...settings 1 Connect ing the camera w ith t he Atomos Ninja V 5 2 Camera settings 6 3 Atomos Ninja V settings 9 Other settings Standby t imer settings 11 Recording t imecodes 12 Important notes on RAW output options 14 Editing the RAW video file 14 Frame sizes etc for RAW video recording1 15 ...

Page 930: ...ning they offer greater flexibility in color grading compared to Log video or video recorded in camera This makes them ideal for shoots where post production is going to be required Noise reduction lens aberration compensation and electronic VR are generally performed by in camera processing Since RAW video files are not subject to in camera processing users need to apply these adjustments as nece...

Page 931: ...ideo output with the Z 71 1 Z 61 1 it is necessary to activate RAW output options Please contact you r nearest Nikon authorized service representative to receive this service This is a paid service Please refer to products websites for details After activation a RAW output options item w ill be added to the camera s SETUP MENU HDMI Advanced HDMI o Advanced Output range AUTO Y External recording co...

Page 932: ... s HDMI connector Connect the other end to the Ninja V HDMI video input Note Please make sure the camera is turned off before plugging unplugging th e HDMI cable A cab le cl ip is recommended to prevent t he HDMI cable from being accidentally detached If the image is not displayed on the Ninja V monitor please check the HDMI cable connections ...

Page 933: ...ced RAW output options Select RAW output Select Enable no recording to card HDMI a Advanced Output range External recording control AUTO OFF y RAW output options Output data depth 8 bit HDMI a RAW output options RAW output y RAW output mode HDMI a RAWoutput Enable norecordi tocard Disable ...

Page 934: ...e Pick your desired RAW output mode HDMI o Advanced Ill Output range A UTO External recording control O FF y RAW output options Output data depth 8 bit HDMI o RAW output options y RAWoutput RAW output mode The menu screen shown here is for the Z 611 There are some d ifferences from the Z 711 Please refer to P 15 for details ...

Page 935: ...U HDMI Advanced External recording control Select On You can now start stop recording by pressing the camera s movie record button GtREC record ing or GtSTBY standby icon wil l be displayed on the camera monitor HDMI o Advanced External recordingcontrol OFF y RAW output options ...

Page 936: ...Atomos Ninja V settings D Select Record CODEC ProRes RAW Confirm Supports RAW input via HDM I and displays monitor image in color OQ 1 o ulptll t Note Please refer to t he Ninja V User Manual for more details about Ninja V set tings ...

Page 937: ... s movie record button can be used to control t he start stop of record ing on the Ninja V If this is functioning correctly a red frame will appear on the Ninja V mon itor during record ing Note Please refer to the Ninja V User Manual for more details about Ninja V set tings ...

Page 938: ...off automatically and stop sending video output to the Ninja V after the length of time set in CUSTOM SETTING MENU c3 Power off delay Standby timer The Standby timer should be set to No Limit or a time longer than the anticipated recording time Default setting 30 s ...

Page 939: ...era MOVIE SHOOTING MENU Timecode Record timecodes Select On with HDMI output The timecode is out put from the camera to t he Ninja V via HDM I Hou r minute second and frame number will be embedded to each frame d uring RAW video recording Timecode a If 1 Record timecodes OFF ...

Page 940: ...13 Other settings EJ Select Timecode Source HDMI on the Ninja V The inja V rece ives a timecode from t he camera Note Please refer to the Ninja V User Manual for more details about Ninja V set tings ...

Page 941: ...g output to the Ninja V The image displayed on the Ninja V monitor also has in device color correction applied and does not match the look of the final image after color grading Please refer to the Ninja V User Manual for details The zoom in function on the camera monitor is not available during RAW video recording It is possible to zoom in using the Ninja V monitor During RAW video recording the ...

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