Nikon Z 6 Setting Guide Sports AF Edition - Page 12
a7: Focus Point Persistence, AF‑area mode, AF‑area mode + AF‑ON, Custom controls shooting
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Sports AF: Custom Settings, Continued a7: Focus Point Persistence If you have assigned [AF-area mode] or [AF-area mode + AF‑ON] to a control using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)], you can hold the control to switch temporarily from the current AF-area mode to a second, pre-selected mode. Selecting [Auto] for Custom Setting a7 [Focus point persistence] lets you do so without changing focus points. ■ Using Focus-Point Persistence: An Example In this example, we will assign [AF-area mode] to the Fn1 button and hold it to switch temporarily from the current AF-area mode (auto-area AF in this case) to a second, pre-selected mode (here dynamic-area AF (S)). 1 Enable focus-point persistence. Select [Auto] for Custom Setting a7 [Focus point persistence]. 2 Select the default AF‑area mode. For this example we will choose [Auto-area AF] and a focus mode of AF‑C. 3 Assign [AF‑area mode] or [AF-area mode + AF-ON] to a control. Select Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] and choose the desired control and role (in this case, the Fn1 button and [AF-area mode]). To choose the AF-area mode activated while the button is pressed, highlight [AF-area mode] and press 2. This example as- sumes that [Dynamic-area AF (S)] is selected. 12