Reference Manual
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... different types, the terms "CFexpress memory card", "XQD memory card", and "SD memory card" may be read before using this product. D This icon marks notes, information that default settings are used. Where it is necessary to as "memory cards". vi About This Manual A This icon marks tips, additional information you need. Memory cards of all types are referred to throughout this manual, the display in most cases, the illustrations show the Z 6II. • This camera uses...
... different types, the terms "CFexpress memory card", "XQD memory card", and "SD memory card" may be read before using this product. D This icon marks notes, information that default settings are used. Where it is necessary to as "memory cards". vi About This Manual A This icon marks tips, additional information you need. Memory cards of all types are referred to throughout this manual, the display in most cases, the illustrations show the Z 6II. • This camera uses...
Reference Manual
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... chosen for Custom Setting d2 [Max. the flash, - flicker reduction, and - long exposure noise reduction, - continuous release]. • Note that a photo has been taken. • Regardless of the setting chosen for [Beep options] in the setup menu, no limit to the number of photos that can be used regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting d5 [Shutter type]. • In release modes other than [Continuous H (extended)], the display will briefly...
... chosen for Custom Setting d2 [Max. the flash, - flicker reduction, and - long exposure noise reduction, - continuous release]. • Note that a photo has been taken. • Regardless of the setting chosen for [Beep options] in the setup menu, no limit to the number of photos that can be used regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting d5 [Shutter type]. • In release modes other than [Continuous H (extended)], the display will briefly...
Reference Manual
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... NEF (RAW) copies will be processed in multiple different ways. A NEF (RAW) • NEF (RAW) image files contain the raw data output from the Nikon Download Center. • The process of converting NEF (RAW) images to other formats using a computer. • In the case of photos recorded with only one memory card was inserted in the camera when the photos were recorded, the NEF (RAW) copies can adjust and re-adjust settings such as exposure compensation and white balance.
... NEF (RAW) copies will be processed in multiple different ways. A NEF (RAW) • NEF (RAW) image files contain the raw data output from the Nikon Download Center. • The process of converting NEF (RAW) images to other formats using a computer. • In the case of photos recorded with only one memory card was inserted in the camera when the photos were recorded, the NEF (RAW) copies can adjust and re-adjust settings such as exposure compensation and white balance.
Reference Manual
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... Photography G button U C photo shooting menu Eliminate shutter sounds during autofocus or aperture adjustment, in the latter case most noticeably at apertures smaller (i.e., at f-numbers higher) than f/5.6. • Flash photography is disabled. • Long-exposure noise reduction is disabled. • There is no limit to the number of photos that can be taken in operation. • Enabling silent photography changes the frame advance rates for continuous release modes (0127). Disable silent photography. 362 C The Photo Shooting Menu: Shooting Options Option...
... Photography G button U C photo shooting menu Eliminate shutter sounds during autofocus or aperture adjustment, in the latter case most noticeably at apertures smaller (i.e., at f-numbers higher) than f/5.6. • Flash photography is disabled. • Long-exposure noise reduction is disabled. • There is no limit to the number of photos that can be taken in operation. • Enabling silent photography changes the frame advance rates for continuous release modes (0127). Disable silent photography. 362 C The Photo Shooting Menu: Shooting Options Option...
Reference Manual
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... Ring for Focus G button U A Custom Settings menu Select [On] to reverse the direction of rotation for focus or control rings on the right. Option V W Description The indicator is displayed with positive values on the left and negative values on Z mount lenses during manual focus. • This option does not support: - certain Z mount lenses that can only be focused manually, or - F mount lenses connected via an...
... Ring for Focus G button U A Custom Settings menu Select [On] to reverse the direction of rotation for focus or control rings on the right. Option V W Description The indicator is displayed with positive values on the left and negative values on Z mount lenses during manual focus. • This option does not support: - certain Z mount lenses that can only be focused manually, or - F mount lenses connected via an...
Reference Manual
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... viewfinder. 662 Problems and Solutions With the camera in the setup menu? Choose a different monitor mode using the M button. • Have you changed the monitor mode? Next, select the center focus point, choose a high-contrast subject, and focus using the [Limit monitor mode selection] item in focus, use the diopter adjustment control to end. • If the problem persists, turn the camera off , remove and reinsert the battery. • If you are listed below. Clean the eye sensor...
... viewfinder. 662 Problems and Solutions With the camera in the setup menu? Choose a different monitor mode using the M button. • Have you changed the monitor mode? Next, select the center focus point, choose a high-contrast subject, and focus using the [Limit monitor mode selection] item in focus, use the diopter adjustment control to end. • If the problem persists, turn the camera off , remove and reinsert the battery. • If you are listed below. Clean the eye sensor...
Reference Manual
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... connection indicator (0 158) 3 Long exposure noise reduction indicator (0285) 4 Shutter type (0398) Silent photography (0100) 5 Exposure delay mode (0397) 6 Interval timer indicator (0 326) t icon (055) 7 Flash control mode (0616) 8 "Beep" indicator (0476) 9 Battery indicator (044, 727) 10 USB power delivery (0492) 14 15 16 11 Wi-Fi connection (0158) 12 Release mode (0125, 160) 13 AF-area mode (077) 14 Focus mode (074) 15 Vibration reduction indicator (0 161) 16 View memory card info (0 159) 17 Metering (0157) 18 Image size (0154) 19 White balance (094, 145, 267) 20 Set Picture Control...
... connection indicator (0 158) 3 Long exposure noise reduction indicator (0285) 4 Shutter type (0398) Silent photography (0100) 5 Exposure delay mode (0397) 6 Interval timer indicator (0 326) t icon (055) 7 Flash control mode (0616) 8 "Beep" indicator (0476) 9 Battery indicator (044, 727) 10 USB power delivery (0492) 14 15 16 11 Wi-Fi connection (0158) 12 Release mode (0125, 160) 13 AF-area mode (077) 14 Focus mode (074) 15 Vibration reduction indicator (0 161) 16 View memory card info (0 159) 17 Metering (0157) 18 Image size (0154) 19 White balance (094, 145, 267) 20 Set Picture Control...
Reference Manual
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... (Set Picture Control). 143 Built-in AF-assist illuminator.......... 390 Built-in microphone 64 Bulb 112 C Camera-mounted flash units ....... 611 Center-weighted area 393 Center-weighted metering 157 Charger 38 Charging AC adapter 40 Choose color temperature (White balance 97 Choose image area 175, 260 Choose start/end point 199 CL mode shooting speed 396 Clarity (Set Picture Control 143 Clean image sensor 467, 739 Cloudy (White balance 96 Color space 282 Color temperature 99, 147, 270 Command dial 16 Conformity marking 490 Connect to...
... (Set Picture Control). 143 Built-in AF-assist illuminator.......... 390 Built-in microphone 64 Bulb 112 C Camera-mounted flash units ....... 611 Center-weighted area 393 Center-weighted metering 157 Charger 38 Charging AC adapter 40 Choose color temperature (White balance 97 Choose image area 175, 260 Choose start/end point 199 CL mode shooting speed 396 Clarity (Set Picture Control 143 Clean image sensor 467, 739 Cloudy (White balance 96 Color space 282 Color temperature 99, 147, 270 Command dial 16 Conformity marking 490 Connect to...
Reference Manual
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... (Set Picture Control) .. 139 Movie file type 365 Movie quality 168, 365 Movie shooting menu 363 Movie-record button 64 Multiple exposure 309 My Menu 533 N Natural light auto (White balance)96 NEF (RAW) processing 506 NEF (RAW) recording 264 806 Index Headphone volume 374 Hi (ISO 119 High ISO NR 286, 368 High sensitivity (Hi 119 Highlight display 450 Highlights 185 Highlight-weighted metering..... 158 Histogram 25, 26, 186 Hue (Set Picture Control 143 I Image comment 473 Image Dust Off ref photo...
... (Set Picture Control) .. 139 Movie file type 365 Movie quality 168, 365 Movie shooting menu 363 Movie-record button 64 Multiple exposure 309 My Menu 533 N Natural light auto (White balance)96 NEF (RAW) processing 506 NEF (RAW) recording 264 806 Index Headphone volume 374 Hi (ISO 119 High ISO NR 286, 368 High sensitivity (Hi 119 Highlight display 450 Highlights 185 Highlight-weighted metering..... 158 Histogram 25, 26, 186 Hue (Set Picture Control 143 I Image comment 473 Image Dust Off ref photo...
Users Manual for customers in Europe
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... a Nikon-authorized service representative. Troubleshooting Before Contacting Customer Support You may continue to write data to the memory card after shooting. Check the list of common problems. 1 STEP Common problems and solutions are listed in the troubleshooting section of the Reference Guide. 2 STEP Turn the camera off and remove the battery, then wait about a minute, re-insert the battery and turn the camera on. Check this list before removing the battery. 3 STEP...
... a Nikon-authorized service representative. Troubleshooting Before Contacting Customer Support You may continue to write data to the memory card after shooting. Check the list of common problems. 1 STEP Common problems and solutions are listed in the troubleshooting section of the Reference Guide. 2 STEP Turn the camera off and remove the battery, then wait about a minute, re-insert the battery and turn the camera on. Check this list before removing the battery. 3 STEP...
Users Manual for customers in Europe
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... or removal of the model or serial number on the product. • damage resulting from modifications or adjustments which may be applicable in the case of Nikon, in the country where it is used . 72 Warranty Terms - The warranty will not cover: • necessary maintenance and repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear. • modifications to upgrade the...
... or removal of the model or serial number on the product. • damage resulting from modifications or adjustments which may be applicable in the case of Nikon, in the country where it is used . 72 Warranty Terms - The warranty will not cover: • necessary maintenance and repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear. • modifications to upgrade the...
Reference Guide PDF Edition
Page 667
...lenses that can only be focused manually, or - F mount lenses connected via an FTZ II/FTZ mount adapter. f7: Reverse Indicators G button U A Custom Settings menu Choose whether the exposure indicator is displayed with negative values on ...indicator is displayed with positive values on the left and negative values on Z mount lenses during manual focus. • This option does not support: - f8: Reverse Ring for Focus G button U A Custom Settings menu Select [ON] to reverse the direction of rotation for the focus or control rings on the right. A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings...
...lenses that can only be focused manually, or - F mount lenses connected via an FTZ II/FTZ mount adapter. f7: Reverse Indicators G button U A Custom Settings menu Choose whether the exposure indicator is displayed with negative values on ...indicator is displayed with positive values on the left and negative values on Z mount lenses during manual focus. • This option does not support: - f8: Reverse Ring for Focus G button U A Custom Settings menu Select [ON] to reverse the direction of rotation for the focus or control rings on the right. A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings...
Reference Guide PDF Edition
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... a memory card containing saved settings is an identifier that can only be used with other cameras of the recent settings menu (up RECENT SETTINGS to 20 items) [Choose tab] Save Menu Settings Save settings to a memory card. B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 753 Settings that varies from a memory card. If the card is changed. The camera will not be able to camera. Load Menu Settings Load saved settings from camera to load settings if the file name is full, an error will be displayed and settings will...
... a memory card containing saved settings is an identifier that can only be used with other cameras of the recent settings menu (up RECENT SETTINGS to 20 items) [Choose tab] Save Menu Settings Save settings to a memory card. B The Setup Menu: Camera Setup 753 Settings that varies from a memory card. If the card is changed. The camera will not be able to camera. Load Menu Settings Load saved settings from camera to load settings if the file name is full, an error will be displayed and settings will...
Reference Guide PDF Edition
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.... Before Contacting Customer Support 781 D The camera may be able to the memory card after shooting. Troubleshooting Before Contacting Customer Support You may continue to write data to resolve any issues with the camera by following sections: • "Problems and Solutions" (0783) • "Alerts and Error Messages" (0794) 2 STEP Turn the camera off and remove the battery, then wait about a minute, re-insert the battery and turn the camera on. Wait...
.... Before Contacting Customer Support 781 D The camera may be able to the memory card after shooting. Troubleshooting Before Contacting Customer Support You may continue to write data to resolve any issues with the camera by following sections: • "Problems and Solutions" (0783) • "Alerts and Error Messages" (0794) 2 STEP Turn the camera off and remove the battery, then wait about a minute, re-insert the battery and turn the camera on. Wait...
Reference Guide PDF Edition
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... center focus point, choose a high-contrast subject, and focus using the [Limit monitor mode selection] item in the setup menu? Adjust settings as required. • Dust, lint, or other operations to some common issues are not affected by removing or disconnecting the power source. ˔ The viewfinder or monitor does not turn off . • If the camera does not turn on the eye sensor may prevent it functioning normally. Battery/Display...
... center focus point, choose a high-contrast subject, and focus using the [Limit monitor mode selection] item in the setup menu? Adjust settings as required. • Dust, lint, or other operations to some common issues are not affected by removing or disconnecting the power source. ˔ The viewfinder or monitor does not turn off . • If the camera does not turn on the eye sensor may prevent it functioning normally. Battery/Display...
Reference Guide PDF Edition
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... (Set Picture Control) 196 Built-in AF-assist illuminator.........609 Bulb 138 Bulb (Long time-exposures) .........138 Burst photography 145 C C30 149 C120 149 Calibration 850 Camera control 361 Camera Control Pro2 361 Camera sounds 733 Candidates for deletion 262 Center-weighted area 614 Center-weighted metering............520 Charging AC adapter 75 Choose color temperature (White balance 160 Choose image area 103 Clarity (Set Picture Control 196 Clean image sensor 719, 858 Cloudy (White balance 159 Color space 511 Color temperature 162, 167 Conformity marking 741 Connect...
... (Set Picture Control) 196 Built-in AF-assist illuminator.........609 Bulb 138 Bulb (Long time-exposures) .........138 Burst photography 145 C C30 149 C120 149 Calibration 850 Camera control 361 Camera Control Pro2 361 Camera sounds 733 Candidates for deletion 262 Center-weighted area 614 Center-weighted metering............520 Charging AC adapter 75 Choose color temperature (White balance 160 Choose image area 103 Clarity (Set Picture Control 196 Clean image sensor 719, 858 Cloudy (White balance 159 Color space 511 Color temperature 162, 167 Conformity marking 741 Connect...
Reference Guide PDF Edition
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... playback criteria.....255, 696 Finder display size (photo Lv) .....712 Fine-tune optimal exposure......... 615 Firmware version 754 Flange-back distance 131 Flash (White balance 160 Flash bracketing (Auto bracketing set 178 Flash burst priority 643 Flash compensation 432 Flash control 521 Flash control mode 426 Flash mode 429 Flash off 431 Flash photography 422 Flash shutter speed 639 Flash sync speed 637 Flat (Set Picture Control 193 Fluorescent (White balance) ........ 160 Focal plane mark 131 Focus indicator 130 Focus lock 126 Focus mode 110, 129 Focus mode restrictions...
... playback criteria.....255, 696 Finder display size (photo Lv) .....712 Fine-tune optimal exposure......... 615 Firmware version 754 Flange-back distance 131 Flash (White balance 160 Flash bracketing (Auto bracketing set 178 Flash burst priority 643 Flash compensation 432 Flash control 521 Flash control mode 426 Flash mode 429 Flash off 431 Flash photography 422 Flash shutter speed 639 Flash sync speed 637 Flat (Set Picture Control 193 Fluorescent (White balance) ........ 160 Focal plane mark 131 Focus indicator 130 Focus lock 126 Focus mode 110, 129 Focus mode restrictions...
Available Roles for Custom Controls
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...point] [Save focus position] [Recall focus position] [AF-area mode] [AF-area mode + AF-ON] [AF-ON] [AF lock only] [AE lock (Hold)] [AWB lock (hold)] [AE/AWB lock (hold)] [AE lock (Reset on /off] D [Virtual horizon] k [Starlight view (photo Lv)] W [Focus peaking display] O [MY MENU] 3 [Access top item in MY MENU] K [Playback] l [Filtered playback] e [Same as AF-ON button] n [Shooting menu bank] v [Shooting mode] J [Choose image area] 8 [Image quality/size] h [Set Picture Control] y [Active D-Lighting] Role w [Metering] I [Flash mode/compensation] z [Focus mode/AF-area mode] t [Auto bracketing...
...point] [Save focus position] [Recall focus position] [AF-area mode] [AF-area mode + AF-ON] [AF-ON] [AF lock only] [AE lock (Hold)] [AWB lock (hold)] [AE/AWB lock (hold)] [AE lock (Reset on /off] D [Virtual horizon] k [Starlight view (photo Lv)] W [Focus peaking display] O [MY MENU] 3 [Access top item in MY MENU] K [Playback] l [Filtered playback] e [Same as AF-ON button] n [Shooting menu bank] v [Shooting mode] J [Choose image area] 8 [Image quality/size] h [Set Picture Control] y [Active D-Lighting] Role w [Metering] I [Flash mode/compensation] z [Focus mode/AF-area mode] t [Auto bracketing...
Setting Guide Video Edition
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... lock (hold )] to prevent colors changing when you lock white balance at the touch of objects visible in on subjects wearing reds, greens, or other bright colors. Settings 23 If desired, you can temporarily lock auto white balance when shooting in close shot eliminates color cast. ● Assigning [AWB lock (hold )] is assigned is adjusted to reflect colors of a button. White balance in [Auto] and [Natural light auto] modes. Using auto white-balance lock (AWB-L) to lock auto white balance before starting close shot is pressed a second time...
... lock (hold )] to prevent colors changing when you lock white balance at the touch of objects visible in on subjects wearing reds, greens, or other bright colors. Settings 23 If desired, you can temporarily lock auto white balance when shooting in close shot eliminates color cast. ● Assigning [AWB lock (hold )] is assigned is adjusted to reflect colors of a button. White balance in [Auto] and [Natural light auto] modes. Using auto white-balance lock (AWB-L) to lock auto white balance before starting close shot is pressed a second time...
Setting Guide Video Edition
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... out and unavailable. Selecting [Sport] eliminates choppiness during recording. Use the lens switch for videos. Picture Quality, Continued Vibration Reduction Choose whether to use the option currently selected for the image in video mode, press the i button and then high- See the table below for more information. ●Select [Same as photo settings] to enable vibration reduction. Vibration reduction is attached via an optional FTZ II or...
... out and unavailable. Selecting [Sport] eliminates choppiness during recording. Use the lens switch for videos. Picture Quality, Continued Vibration Reduction Choose whether to use the option currently selected for the image in video mode, press the i button and then high- See the table below for more information. ●Select [Same as photo settings] to enable vibration reduction. Vibration reduction is attached via an optional FTZ II or...