Taking Photos In Movie Mode - Nikon Z 6II Reference Manual

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Taking Photos in Movie Mode

Photos can be taken in movie mode by pressing the shutter-
release button all the way down. The release mode (single-
frame or continuous) can be selected before shooting begins
using the c ( E ) button.
A C icon will flash in the display when
a photo is taken.
The frame advance rate for
[Continuous] release mode varies with
the option selected for [Frame size/
frame rate]. Note, however, that while
movie recording is in progress, only one photo will be taken
each time the shutter-release button is pressed, even if
[Continuous] is selected for release mode.
Taking photos does not interrupt movie recording.
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Taking Photos in Movie Mode
Photo-mode settings do not apply to photos taken in movie mode.
Up to 50 (Z 7II) or 40 (Z 6II) photographs can be taken with each movie.
Note that photos can be taken even when the subject is not in focus.
Photos are recorded at the dimensions currently selected for movie
frame size.
Photos are recorded in [JPEG fine m ] format, regardless of the option
selected for image quality.
Photos taken during movie recording are saved to the memory card in
the slot selected for [Destination] in the movie shooting menu or in the
i menu for movie mode.
A N icon indicates that photos cannot be taken.
Shooting Movies ( b Mode)
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