Setting Guide (Auto Capture Edition)

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Choose the farthest distance at which the camera will detect
subjects for auto capture. Place the target over a subject at
the farthest distance for auto capture subject detection and
press the shutter-release button halfway to set the maximum
distance, which will appear in the display as [Farthest]. The
maximum distance can be fine-tuned by rotating the sub-
command dial.
We recommend that you configure [Nearest] and [Farthest] within
the range of values indicated by the numbers in white. Setting
these options to the values indicated in yellow may reduce how
accurately the camera can detect the distance to the subject.
Press i to save changes and return to the auto capture settings display.
D Cautions: Focusing Manually
Pressing the AF-ON button or the shutter-release button to set the distance in manual focus saves
the current focus position. Before pressing either button, adjust the focus position by rotating the
focus or control ring on the lens.
If the subject is significantly out of focus, the accuracy of camera distance detection to the subject
may drop and prevent the camera from shooting at the intended timing.
Tip: Fine-Tuning the Distances for “Nearest” and “Farthest”
Fine-tuning is available exclusively with Nikon Z mount lenses, but not with the NIKKORZ 58mm
f/0.95 S Noct.
Tip: Supported Distances for “Nearest” and “Farthest”
Tip: The “Nearest” and “Farthest” Displays
The distances for [Nearest] and [Farthest] are displayed in meters only. They will not be displayed in
feet even when [Feet (ft)] is selected for [Distance units] in the setup menu.
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“Capture Criteria”> “Distance”
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