Nikon Z 7 Reference Manual for customers in Asia Oceania the Middle East and A - Page 261
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3 Start shooting. Highlight Start and press J. Shooting starts after about 3 s. The display turns off and the camera takes photographs at the selected interval, starting at the focus distance selected at the start of shooting and progressing out toward infinity by the selected focus step distance with each shot. Shooting ends when the selected number of shots has been taken or focus reaches infinity. To end shooting before all shots have been taken, press the shutter-release button halfway or press the J button between shots. D Aperture To prevent the loss of definition that can occur at smaller apertures, choose an aperture with an f-number lower than f/11-f/8. D During Shooting During focus shift photography, the release mode indicator in the control panel will turn off and the memory card access lamp will flash. Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c3 (Power off delay) > Standby timer, the standby timer will not expire during shooting. Note that changing camera settings while focus shift photography is in progress may cause shooting to end. Shooting will end if focus is adjusted during shooting. D Peaking Stack Image During playback, a p icon appears on photographs shot with Create selected for Peaking stack image, indicating that a focus stack preview can be displayed by pressing the i button and selecting Display peaking stack image. The areas displayed in white will be in focus when the pictures are stacked. Focus stack previews can only be viewed on the camera used to create them. Menu Guide > C The Photo Shooting Menu 237