Nikon Z 7 Reference Manual for customers in Asia Oceania the Middle East and A - Page 255
Ending Shooting, No Photograph, Interval, Interval priority
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❚❚ Ending Shooting To end shooting before all the photos are taken, highlight Off in the time-lapse movie menu and press J (note that this may not end shooting if the value selected for Interval is very short, in which case shooting can be ended by turning the camera off ). A movie will be created from the frames shot to that point. Note that if the power source is removed or disconnected or the memory card is ejected, shooting end (but no beep will sound) and no movie will be recorded. ❚❚ No Photograph The camera focuses before each shot. If the currently-selected focus mode is AF-S and Off is selected for Interval priority, the camera will skip to the next interval when unable to focus. D Calculating the Length of the Final Movie The total number of frames in the final movie can be calculated by dividing the shooting time by the interval, rounding up, and adding 1. The length of the final movie can then be calculated by dividing the number of shots by the frame rate selected for Frame size/frame rate. A 48-frame movie recorded at 1920 × 1080; 24p, for example, will be about two seconds long. The maximum length for time-lapse movies is 20 minutes. Frame size/frame rate Memory card indicator Length recorded/ maximum length Menu Guide > C The Photo Shooting Menu 231