1 In the case of the Z 7II, the rate when 5 fps is selected is approximately
4 fps. In the case of the Z 6II, the rate when 5 fps is selected is
approximately 4.5 fps.
2 In the case of the Z 7II, the rate when 4 fps or faster is selected is
approximately 3.5 fps. In the case of the Z 6II, the rate when 5 fps is
selected is approximately 4 fps.
3 Maximum rate in focus 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 9 fps (Z 7II) or 12 fps (Z 6II).
4 Maximum rate in focus 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
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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 lamp is lit. Not only could any unrecorded images
be lost, but the camera or memory card could be damaged.
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If the camera is switched off while the memory card access lamp is lit, it
will not power off until all images in the buffer have been recorded.
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If the battery is exhausted while images remain in the buffer, the shutter
release will be disabled and the images transferred to the memory card.
The c / E (Release Mode/Self-Timer) Button
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