Interval Timer Shooting - Nikon Z 50 Reference Manual

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Interval Timer Shooting

Take photographs at the selected interval until the specified
number of shots has been recorded. Select a release mode other
than Self-timer (E) when using the interval timer.
Selecting Interval timer shooting displays the options below.
• Start: Start interval timer shooting, either after 3 s (Now
selected for Choose start day/time) or at a selected date and
time (Choose day/time). Shooting will continue at the
selected interval until all shots have been taken.
• Choose start day/time: Choose a start option. To start shooting
immediately, select Now. To start shooting at a chosen date
and time, select Choose day/time.
• Interval: Choose the interval (hours, minutes, and seconds)
between shots.
• 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 previous shot in modes other than M (note
that exposure smoothing only takes effect in mode M if auto
ISO sensitivity control is on). Large changes in subject
brightness during shooting may result in apparent variations
in exposure, in which case it may be necessary to shorten the
interval between shots.
• Silent photography: Select On to silence the shutter during
shooting.
G button ➜ C (photo shooting menu)
Menu Guide > C The Photo Shooting Menu
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