Nikon Z 7 Reference Manual for customers in Asia Oceania the Middle East and A - Page 417
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The camera cannot measure white balance: The subject is too dark or too bright. Images cannot be selected as source for preset white balance: The images in question were created with a different model of camera. White balance bracketing is unavailable: • An NEF (RAW) or NEF+JPEG image quality option is selected for image quality. • Multiple exposure or HDR (high dynamic range) photography is on. The effects of Picture Controls differ from image to image: Auto is selected for Set Picture Control, a Picture Control based on Auto is selected, or A (auto) is selected for Quick sharp, contrast, or saturation. For consistent results over a series of photographs, choose another setting. Metering cannot be changed: Autoexposure lock is in effect. Exposure compensation cannot be used: Choose mode P, S, or A. Noise (colored splotches or other artifacts) appears in long time-exposures: Enable long exposure noise reduction. The AF-assist illuminator does not light: • Select On for Custom Setting a12 (Built-in AF-assist illuminator). • The illuminator does not light in movie mode or when AF-C or MF is selected for focus mode. Sound is not recorded with movies: Microphone off is selected for Microphone sensitivity in the movie shooting menu. Playback NEF (RAW) images are not played back: The pictures were taken at image qualities of NEF + JPEG. The camera does not display pictures recorded with other cameras: Pictures recorded with other makes of camera may not be displayed correctly. Some photos are not displayed during playback: Select All for Playback folder. "Tall" (portrait) orientation photos are displayed in "wide" (landscape) orientation: • Select On for Rotate tall in the playback menu. • The photos are displayed in image review. • The camera was pointed up or down when photo was taken. Troubleshooting 393