Adjusting Camera Settings; Frame The Shot; Choose A Release Mode - Nikon Z9 Settings Manual

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Adjusting Camera Settings

Before adjusting auto capture settings, frame the shot, choose release and AF-area modes, and adjust
exposure.
You should also adjust white balance, metering, and other settings as required.

Frame the Shot

Frame the shot and fix the camera in place. If it's hard to predict exactly where your subject will make
its appearance, we recommend that you frame the shot wide and crop as necessary after shooting.
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Image Area
Image-area selection is fixed at [FX (36×24)]. Auto capture cannot be used when a DX lens is attached.

Choose a Release Mode

Select a continuous release mode: continuous high-speed,
continuous low-speed, or high-speed frame capture ([C30] or
[C120]).
If single-frame or self-timer mode is selected, the camera will temporarily switch to continuous
high-speed mode when auto capture begins.
If [C60] is selected for high-speed frame capture, the camera will switch temporarily to [C120] when
auto capture begins.
If you selected continuous low-speed or continuous high-speed mode, choose the frame advance
rate before proceeding.
Tip: Pre-Release Capture
The settings selected for Custom Setting d4 [Pre-Release Capture options] apply when [C30] or
[C120] is selected for release mode.
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Adjusting Camera Settings

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