Mode d'emploi NIKON Z7

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[. . . ] Release • Flash mode/ • AF lock only selection compensation • AE lock (hold) • + NEF (RAW) • Focus mode/AF-area • AE lock (reset on • Framing grid display mode release) • Zoom on/off • Auto bracketing • AE lock only • MY MENU • Multiple exposure • AE/AF lock • Access top item in • HDR (high dynamic • FV lock MY MENU range) • c disable/enable • Playback • Exposure delay • Preview • Protect mode • Matrix metering • Choose image area • Shutter spd & • Center-weighted • Image quality/size aperture lock metering • White balance • Peaking highlights • Spot metering • Set Picture Control • Rating • Highlight-weighted • Active D-Lighting • Choose non-CPU metering • Metering lens number • Bracketing burst • None The roles played by the function buttons in movie mode can be chosen using Custom Setting g2 (Custom control assignment); the options available differ from those for photo mode. Select Time zone and choose your current time zone (the display shows selected cities in the chosen zone and the difference between the time in the chosen zone and UTC). Taking Photographs (b Mode) Follow the steps below to take photographs in b (auto) mode, an automatic “point-and-shoot” mode in which the majority of settings are controlled by the camera in response to shooting conditions. [. . . ] Using Nikon’s ViewNX-i or Capture NX-D software, you can adjust and re-adjust settings such as exposure compensation and white balance as often as you please without degrading image quality, making this format ideal for photos that will be processed in multiple different ways. The physical dimensions of the photos in pixels varies with the option selected for Choose image area. z 7: FX (36 × 24) DX (24 × 16) 5 : 4 (30 × 24) 1 : 1 (24 × 24) 16 : 9 (36 × 20) Large 8256 × 5504 5408 × 3600 6880 × 5504 5504 × 5504 8256 × 4640 Image size Medium 6192 × 4128 4048 × 2696 5152 × 4120 4128 × 4128 6192 × 3480 Image size Medium 4528 × 3016 2944 × 1968 3008 × 3008 4528 × 2544 Small 4128 × 2752 2704 × 1800 3440 × 2752 2752 × 2752 4128 × 2320 Z 6: FX (36 × 24) DX (24 × 16) 1 : 1 (24 × 24) 16 : 9 (36 × 20) Large 6048 × 4024 3936 × 2624 4016 × 4016 6048 × 3400 Image area 106 The i Button Image area Small 3024 × 2016 1968 × 1312 2000 × 2000 3024 × 1696 Flash Mode Choose a flash mode for optional flash units. The options available depend on the mode selected with the mode dial. 120 A “Same as Photo Settings” If Same as photo settings is selected for Set Picture Control, White balance, Active D-Lighting, or Vibration reduction in the movie shooting menu, a h icon will appear at the top left corner of the i menu, indicating that the options selected for these settings in photo mode also apply in movie mode and vice versa. Menu List 123 Playback display options Add info Focus point Additional photo info Exposure info Highlights RGB histogram Shooting data Overview None (image only) Image review On On (monitor only) Off After delete Show next Show previous Continue as before After burst, show First image in burst Last image in burst Rotate tall On Off Slide show Start Image type Frame interval Rating Choose the information available in the playback photo information display. (defaults to Last image in burst) Choose whether the camera displays the first or the last photo in the burst after photos are taken in continuous release mode. Choose image area FX (36 × 24) DX (24 × 16) 5 : 4 (30 × 24) 1 : 1 (24 × 24) 16 : 9 (36 × 20) Choose the three-letter prefix used in naming the image files in which photographs are stored. Flicker reduction shooting On Off Metering Matrix metering Center-weighted metering Spot metering Highlight-weighted metering Flash control Flash control mode Wireless flash options Remote flash control Radio remote flash info Flash mode Fill flash Red-eye reduction Slow sync + red-eye Slow sync Rear-curtain sync Flash off Flash compensation −3. 130 Menu List Focus mode Single AF Continuous AF Manual focus AF-area mode Pinpoint AF Single-point AF Dynamic-area AF Wide-area AF (S) Wide-area AF (L) Auto-area AF Vibration reduction On Normal Sport Off Auto bracketing Auto bracketing set Number of shots Increment Amount Multiple exposure Multiple exposure mode Number of shots Overlay mode Keep all exposures Overlay shooting Select first exposure (NEF) HDR (high dynamic range) HDR mode Exposure differential Smoothing Save individual images (NEF) (defaults to Single AF) Choose how the camera focuses. Flicker reduction Auto 50 Hz 60 Hz Metering Matrix metering Center-weighted metering Highlight-weighted metering Focus mode Single AF Continuous AF Full-time AF Manual focus AF-area mode Single-point AF Wide-area AF (S) Wide-area AF (L) Auto-area AF Vibration reduction Same as photo settings On Normal Sport Off (defaults to Auto-area AF) Choose how the camera selects the focus point for autofocus. (defaults to Release) Choose whether photos can be taken before the camera has focused in focus mode AF-C. (defaults to Focus) Choose whether photos can be taken before the camera has focused in focus mode AF-S. A8 Limit AF-area mode selection Pinpoint AF Single-point AF Dynamic-area AF Wide-area AF (S) Wide-area AF (L) Auto-area AF a9 Focus point wrap-around Wrap No wrap a10 Focus point options Manual focus mode Dynamic-area AF assist a11 Low-light AF On Off a12 Built-in AF-assist illuminator On Off (defaults to No wrap) Choose whether focus-point selection “wraps around” from one edge of the display to another. 144 Menu List f Controls f1 Customize i menu Choose image area Image quality Image size Exposure compensation ISO sensitivity settings White balance Set Picture Control Color space Active D-Lighting Long exposure NR High ISO NR Metering Flash mode Flash compensation Focus mode AF-area mode Vibration reduction Auto bracketing Multiple exposure HDR (high dynamic range) Silent photography Release mode Custom control assignment Exposure delay mode Electronic front-curtain shutter Apply settings to live view Split-screen display zoom Peaking highlights Monitor/viewfinder brightness Bluetooth connection Wi-Fi connection Choose the options displayed in the i menu for photo mode. Menu List 145 f2 Custom control assignment Fn1 button Fn2 button AF-ON button Sub-selector Sub-selector center Movie record button Lens Fn button Lens control ring f3 OK button Shooting mode Playback mode f4 Shutter spd & aperture lock Shutter speed lock Aperture lock f5 Customize command dials Reverse rotation Change main/sub Menus and playback Sub-dial frame advance f6 Release button to use dial Yes No f7 Reverse indicators Choose the functions performed by camera controls in photo mode. [. . . ] Dust off reference data recorded before image sensor cleaning is performed cannot be used with photographs taken after image sensor cleaning is performed; similarly, dust off reference data recorded after image sensor cleaning is performed cannot be used with photographs taken before image sensor cleaning is performed. SB-80DX, SB-30, SB-27 1, SB-28DX, SB-28, SB-50DX, SB-23, SB-22S, SB-22, SB-26, SB-25, SB-29, SB-21B, SB-20, SB-16B, SB-24 SB-15 SB-29S Flash mode A Non-TTL auto ✔ — ✔ M Manual ✔ ✔ ✔ G Repeating flash ✔ — — REAR Rear-curtain sync 2 ✔ ✔ ✔ 1 Flash mode is automatically set to TTL and shutter-release is disabled. 976 fps respectively; quality selection available at all sizes except 3840 × 2160, 1920 × 1080 120p/100p, and 1920 × 1080 slow-mo, when quality is fixed at m (high) White balance White balance Bracketing Bracketing types Movie Metering system Metering mode Frame size (pixels) and frame rate 208 Technical Notes Movie File format Video compression Audio recording format Audio recording device MOV, MP4 H. [. . . ]

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