Focus Shift Shooting; [Focus Shift Shooting] - Nikon Z 9 Reference Manual

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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 picture with increased depth of field. Before using focus shift,
choose a focus mode of AF-S or AF-C and a release mode other than
self-timer or high-speed frame capture.
Option
[Start]
[No. of shots]
[Focus step
width]
[Interval until
next shot]
[First-frame
exposure lock]
[Starting
storage folder]
C The Photo Shooting Menu: Shooting Options
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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).
Focus shift varies the focus distance over a series of
photographs. Choose the amount the focus distance
changes with each shot.
Choose the interval between shots, 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.
[ON]: The camera locks exposure for all shots at the
setting for the first frame.
[OFF]: The camera adjusts exposure before each shot.
Highlight options and press J or 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.
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