Interval Timer Shooting; [Interval Timer Shooting] - Nikon Z 9 Reference Manual

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Interval Timer Shooting

Take photographs at the selected interval until the specified number of
shots has been recorded. When using the interval timer, select a release
mode other than self-timer or high-speed frame capture.
Option
[Start]
[Choose start
day/time]
[Interval]
[Intervals×shots/
interval]
[Exposure
smoothing]
C The Photo Shooting Menu: Shooting Options
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G button U C photo shooting menu
Start interval timer shooting. Shooting will begin either
after about 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 a start option. Select [Now] to start shooting
immediately, [Choose day/time] to start shooting at a
chosen date and time.
Specify the interval between shots in hours, minutes,
and seconds.
Choose the number of intervals and the number of
shots per interval.
Selecting [ON] allows the camera to adjust exposure to
match the previous shot.
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.
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