Focus Shift Shooting - Nikon Z fc N2016 Reference Manual

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・ video recording,
・ long time-exposures ("Bulb" or "Time"),
・ the self-timer,
・ bracketing,
・ HDR (high dynamic range),
・ multiple exposures,
・ interval-timer photography, and
・ focus shift.
When [On] is selected for [Silent photography]
D
Selecting [On] for [Silent photography] disables some camera features,
including:
・ ISO sensitivities of Hi 1 and Hi 2,
・ flash photography,
・ exposure delay mode,
・ long-exposure noise reduction, and
・ flicker reduction.

Focus shift shooting

Focus shift automatically varies focus over a series of shots. Use it to take
photos that will later be combined using focus stacking to create a
single image with increased depth of field. Before using focus shift,
choose a focus mode of AF-A, AF-S, or AF-C and a release mode other
than E.
Option
[Start]
[No. of shots]
C The photo shooting menu: Shooting options
G button U C photo shooting menu
Start shooting. The camera will take the selected
number of shots, changing the focus distance by the
selected amount with each shot.
Choose the number of shots (maximum 300).
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