Nikon Z 7 Reference Manual for customers in Asia Oceania the Middle East and A - Page 257
Focus Shift Shooting
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Focus Shift Shooting G button ➜ C (photo shooting menu) Focus shift, which automatically varies focus over a series of shots, is used to take photos that will later be combined using focus stacking to create a single image with increased depth of field. Before using focus shift, choose a focus mode of AF-S or AF-C and a release mode other than Self-timer (E). Selecting Focus shift shooting displays the options below. • Start: Start shooting. The camera will change the focus distance by the selected amount with each shot. • No. of shots: Choose the number of shots (maximum 300). • Focus step width: Choose the amount the focus distance changes with each shot. • Interval until next shot: The time between shots, in seconds. Select 00 to take photos at up to about 5.5 fps. • First-frame exposure lock: If On is selected, the camera will lock exposure for all images at the setting for the first frame. • Peaking stack image: If Create is selected, the camera will employ focus peaking to create a black-and-white preview stack that can be used to check focus after shooting. • Silent photography: Select On to silence the shutter during shooting. • Starting storage folder: Highlight options and press 2 to select or deselect. Choose New folder to create a new folder for each new sequence, Reset file numbering to reset file numbering to 0001 when a new folder is created. Menu Guide > C The Photo Shooting Menu 233