Z 9 Reference Guide (Supplement for Firmware Version 3.
Table of Contents Changes with “C” Firmware Version 3.00 4 Features Available with “C” Firmware Version 3.00 ................................... 4 Changes Made with “C” Firmware Version 3.00 .......................................... 5 New DX-Only Image Size Options .................................................................... 7 New High-Speed Frame Capture Option: C60 ............................................. 8 New Menu Item: “High-Frequency Flicker Reduction” .............................
Handling Bursts as Groups ................................................................................ 21 New Playback Display Option: “File Info” .................................................... 23 New Release Timing Indicator Option: “Type A Auto Restore Delay” .................................................................................................................. 24 New Display Option for Center-Weighted Metering ..............................
Changes with “C” Firmware Version 3.00 Features Available with “C” Firmware Version 3.00 The Z 9 Reference Guide is for “C” firmware version 2.10 (the latest version of the Z 9 Reference Guide is available from the Nikon Download Center). This chapter details the new features and changes introduced with camera “C” firmware version 3.00. The two documents are to be read together.
Changes Made with “C” Firmware Version 3.00 The features added or updated with camera “C” firmware version 3.00 are summarized below. More information is available on the pages listed. For information on the menu items and defaults for “C” firmware version 3.00, see “Menu Items and Defaults for “C” Firmware Version 3.00” (0 42).
Playback • Tall-Orientation Playback (0 19) • New Color Temperature Display for Pictures Taken with “Preset Manual” White Balance (0 20) • Handling Bursts as Groups (0 21) • New Playback Display Option: “File Info” (0 23) Controls • New Release Timing Indicator Option: “Type A Auto Restore Delay” (0 24) • New Display Option for Center-Weighted Metering (0 25) • New Options for Custom Settings f2 “Custom Controls (Shooting)” and g2 “Custom Controls” (0 26) • New Options for Custom Setting f3 “Custom Cont
New DX-Only Image Size Options The [Image size] item in the photo shooting menu is now listed under [Image size settings] together with two new items: [Enable DX image sizes] and [Image size (DX)]. The size for pictures taken using the [DX (24×16)] image area can now be chosen independently of pictures taken using other image areas. Item [Image size] [Enable DX image sizes] [Image size (DX)] Description Choose the size, in pixels, of pictures recorded with the camera: [Large], [Medium], or [Small].
New High-Speed Frame Capture Option: C60 Use the new [C60] high-speed frame capture option to take pictures at 60 frames a second. • With the release mode dial rotated to c, hold the c button and rotate the main command dial to select [C60]. • The maximum length for bursts taken in this mode is approximately four seconds.
New Menu Item: “High-Frequency Flicker Reduction” [High-frequency flicker reduction] items have been added to the photo shooting and video recording menus. Selecting [On (shutter speed fine-tuning)] allows shutter speeds between 1/8000 and 1/30 s to be adjusted in smaller increments, letting speeds that keep flicker to a minimum be found by viewing the preview in the monitor. • High-frequency flicker reduction is available in modes S and M during still photography and in mode M during video recording.
New “Focus Shift Shooting” Option: “Focus Position Auto Reset” A [Focus position auto reset] option has been added under [Focus shift shooting] in the photo shooting menu. • When [ON] is selected, focus will return to the starting position once all the shots in the current sequence have been taken. This saves you having to refocus each time when photographing subjects at the same focus distance several times in succession.
New Video Recording Feature: Hi-Res Zoom The camera now offers Hi-Res Zoom during video recording. Even if you don’t have a zoom lens, you can still zoom in on your subject with no loss in resolution by selecting [ON] for the newly-added [Hi-Res Zoom] item in the video recording menu. • Hi-Res Zoom is available when all the following conditions are met: - [FX] is selected for [Image area] > [Choose image area] in the video recording menu, - [ProRes 422 HQ 10-bit (MOV)], [H.265 10-bit (MOV)], [H.
• Zoom control for Hi-Res Zoom can be assigned to the camera [Fn1 button] and [Fn2 button], to the lens Fn ring via [Lens Fn ring (clockwise)] and [Lens Fn ring (counterclockwise)], and via [Lens control ring] to the lens control ring. - When Hi-Res Zoom is assigned to the [Fn1 button], [Fn2 button], [Lens Fn ring (clockwise)], or [Lens Fn ring (counterclockwise)], zoom speed can be controlled using Custom Setting g8 [Hi-Res Zoom speed], which offers a choice of [Slower], [Standard], and [Faster].
New “Timecode” Option: “Reset Using Remote” [Reset using remote] has been added to the options available for [Timecode] > [Timecode origin] in the video recording menu (Reference Guide, 0 605). This allows the time code to be reset by pressing the shutter-release button on an optional WR-T10 wireless remote controller paired with a WR-R11a or WR-R10 wireless remote controller attached to the camera. • Selecting [Reset using remote] displays a time-code reset dialog.
“Prioritize Viewfinder” Monitor Modes The [Prioritize viewfinder] monitor mode (Reference Guide, 0 51) has been replaced by [Prioritize viewfinder (1)] and [Prioritize viewfinder (2)]. • In [Prioritize viewfinder (1)] mode, the viewfinder turns on only when you look through it. This behavior is identical to that for [Prioritize viewfinder] in camera “C” firmware version 1.xx.
New “Focus Point Display” Option: “3D-Tracking Focus Point Color” [3D-tracking focus point color] has been added to the options available for Custom Setting a11 [Focus point display] (Reference Guide, 0 621). The color of the focus point displayed when [3D-tracking] is selected for AF-area mode can be chosen from [White] and [Red].
New View Mode Options for Flash Photography [Always] and [Only when flash is not used] have been added to the options available for Custom Setting d9 [View mode (photo Lv)] > [Show effects of settings]. Item Description The effects of changes to settings such as white balance, Picture Controls, and exposure compensation are visible in the shooting display. Pressing 2 when [Show effects of settings] is highlighted displays [Always] and [Only when flash is not used] options.
Item Description The effects of changes to settings such as white balance, Picture Controls, and exposure compensation are not visible in the shooting display. Pressing 2 when [Adjust for ease of viewing] is highlighted displays [Auto] and [Custom] options. • [Auto]: Color, brightness, and other settings are adjusted for ease of viewing during prolonged periods of use. • [Custom]: Press 2 to make individual adjustments to [White balance], [Set Picture Control], and [Brighten shadows].
New Monitor Brightness Options [Lo 1], [Lo 2], [Hi 1], and [Hi 2] have been added to the options available for [Monitor brightness] in the setup menu (Reference Guide, 0 740).
Tall-Orientation Playback The [Rotate tall] item in the playback menu has been renamed [Auto-rotate pictures]. When [ON] is selected, the displays in the monitor and viewfinder will rotate to match camera orientation during playback. • When [ON] is selected for [Auto rotate info display] in the setup menu, the icons in the playback display will also rotate to match camera orientation.
New Color Temperature Display for Pictures Taken with “Preset Manual” White Balance The photo info [Basic shooting data] page (Reference Guide, 0 245) now also shows the color temperature measured by the camera for pictures taken using [Preset manual] white balance. You can use this as a reference when selecting a value for K [Choose color temperature].
Handling Bursts as Groups Each series of shots taken during burst photography can be treated as a group. This cuts down on the amount of time spent scrolling back and forth to view pictures after shooting long bursts. • The [Frame advance] > [Skip to first shot in burst] options for Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls (playback)] > [Main command dial] and [Sub-command dial] have been renamed [Skip to first shot in series].
Burst Playback Options A [Series playback] item has been added to the playback menu. It contains options for viewing bursts. ❚❚ “Sub-selector Displays First Shot” • Select [ON] to skip all but the first shot in each burst when scrolling through pictures by tilting the sub-selector left or right. Pictures that are not part of a burst will not be skipped. The individual shots in each burst can be viewed by tilting the sub-selector up or down.
New Playback Display Option: “File Info” [Playback display options] (Reference Guide, 0 725) can now be used to add [File info] to the photo info pages available during fullframe playback.
New Release Timing Indicator Option: “Type A Auto Restore Delay” [Type A auto restore delay] has been added to the options for Custom Setting d14 [Release timing indicator] and the menu has been reorganized. Item [Indicator type] [Type A auto restore delay] 24 Description Choose how the display responds when the shutter is released. • [Type A]: The display goes dark when the shutter is released. This makes it easier to track the subject during panning shots.
New Display Option for CenterWeighted Metering [Center-weighted area] has been added to the shooting display options available via Custom Settings d18 [Custom monitor shooting display] and d19 [Custom viewfinder shooting display]. • Enabling (M) this option adds an 8 or 12 mm circle to the center of the shooting display whenever [Center-weighted metering] is selected for [Metering] in the photo shooting menu.
New Options for Custom Settings f2 “Custom Controls (Shooting)” and g2 “Custom Controls” Additions have been made to the roles available for Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] (Reference Guide, 0 663) or g2 [Custom controls] (Reference Guide, 0 700) and the controls to which they can be assigned. • The number of customizable controls and the combinations of roles that can be assigned has also increased.
New Roles Available via Custom Setting f2 “Custom Controls (Shooting)” Item K [Switch FX/DX] a [Photo flicker reduction] L [Override other cameras] M [Cycle live view info display] m [View mode (photo Lv)] Description Press the control to switch to [DX (24×16)] when [FX (36×24)] is chosen for image area. Pressing the control when an option other than [FX (36×24)] is chosen for image area selects [FX (36×24)].
Item [Filtered N playback (select criteria)] Press the control to jump to [Filtered playback criteria] in the playback menu. T [Same as exp. comp. button] The control plays the role currently selected for the E button. U [Same as ISO sensitivity button] The control plays the role currently selected for the S (Q) button. m [White balance] v [Release mode] 28 Description The control plays the same role as the U button. The control plays the same role as the c button.
New Roles Available via Custom Setting g2 “Custom Controls” Item K [Switch FX/DX] Description Press the control to switch between [FX] and [DX] image areas. Press the control to switch Custom Setting g11 [View assist] from [ON] to [OFF] or vice versa. Press the control to enable shutter-speed fine[High-frequency tuning. Press again to restore normal shutterE flicker reduction] speed adjustment using the original increments. Press the control to cycle the shooting display.
Item Description • J 30 [Hi-Res Zoom −] H [Hi-Res Zoom] m [White balance] Zoom out using Hi-Res Zoom (0 11); the zoom ratio decreases while the control is pressed. This option is enabled automatically when [Hi-Res Zoom +] is selected for [Fn1 button]. • Rotate the lens Fn ring counterclockwise to zoom out using Hi-Res Zoom. This option is enabled automatically when [Hi-Res Zoom +] is selected for [Lens Fn ring (clockwise)]. Rotate the lens control ring to zoom in or out using Hi-Res Zoom (0 11).
New Options for Custom Setting f3 “Custom Controls (Playback)” Additions have been made to the roles available for Custom Setting f3 [Custom controls (playback)] (Reference Guide, 0 685) and the controls to which they can be assigned. Newly Customizable Controls [DISP button] has been added to the list of customizable controls.
New “Full Format” Option for CFexpress Memory Cards You now have the option of performing a full format on compatible CFexpress memory cards using [Format memory card] in the setup menu (Reference Guide, 0 739). • Performing a full format deletes data from all areas of the card. Perform a full format to ensure that all data are deleted or if you notice a drop in the speed at which data are read from or written to the card.
• To format the card using the existing format method, select [Yes (quick format)]. • You will also be presented with full and quick format options after pressing the O (Q) and S (Q) buttons for two seconds. D Cautions: Full Format • • A full format takes longer than a quick format. Do not turn the camera off or remove the CFexpress memory card until the message [Formatting memory card.] clears from the display.
New FTP Connection Indicator An “FTP” indicator now appears in the shooting display while the camera is connected to an FTP server. • In the event of an FTP connection error, the indicator will turn red and a C icon will be displayed.
Support for FTPS The camera now supports the FTPS file transfer protocol for secure connection to FTP servers. • To use FTPS, select [FTPS] as the server type when creating host profiles using [Connect to FTP server] in the network menu. D Firewall Settings FTPS (selected by choosing [FTPS] as the server type) uses TCP port 21. File transfer may be blocked if the server firewall is not configured to allow access to this port.
FTPS Root Certificates Before connecting to a server via FTPS, you will need to load a root certificate onto the camera. Root certificates can be managed using the [Manage root certificate] option newly added to [Connect to FTP server] > [Options] in the network menu. • Contact the network administrator for the FTPS server in question for information on acquiring root certificates.
Error Codes New codes have been added for errors occurring when the camera is connected to an FTPS server via Ethernet or wireless LAN (Reference Guide, 0 413). ● [Error authenticating FTP server credentials.] Error code Err.61 Solution Check that the FTP server supports TLS 1.2 or later. Err.62 Err.63 Check that you are using the correct root certificate. Err.64 The camera cannot connect because the FTP server has requested a client certificate. Check FTP server settings. Err.
New Remote Camera Count Display The master camera shooting display for synchronized release (Reference Guide, 0 416) now shows the number of remote cameras connected. • In the event of remote camera connection errors, the number will turn red and instead show the number of remote cameras that failed to connect.
New “ATOMOS AirGlu BT Options” Item An [ATOMOS AirGlu BT options] item has been added to the network menu. Use it for wireless Bluetooth connections between the camera and Atomos UltraSync BLUE AirGlu accessories. • The UltraSync BLUE can be used for simultaneous wireless connections to multiple compatible cameras or audio recorders. Time codes are transmitted to the connected devices from the UltraSync BLUE, synchronizing time codes even across devices from a mix of manufacturers.
• After establishing a wireless connection to the UltraSync BLUE, select [On] or [On (with HDMI output)] for [Timecode] > [Record timecodes] in the video recording menu to start receiving time codes. The time codes will appear in the camera shooting display. • If no time code is received, the shooting display will show “--:--:--:--” (or “00:00:00:00” when an external device is connected via HDMI). No time codes will be recorded if filming is begun at this stage.
• The options selected for [Timecode] > [Count-up method], [Timecode origin], and [Drop frame] in the video recording menu cannot be changed while the camera has a wireless connection to the UltraSync BLUE. • If the camera loses the wireless connection to the UltraSync BLUE while filming is in progress, it will continue to record time codes until the end of the current shot, although the time code shown in the shooting display will switch to “--:--:--:--“ about 60 seconds after the connection is lost.
Menu Items and Defaults for “C” Firmware Version 3.00 The menu items and defaults after the firmware has been upgraded to “C” firmware version 3.00 are listed below.
Photo shooting menu option [ISO sensitivity settings] [ISO sensitivity] Default 100 [Auto ISO sensitivity control] ON [Maximum sensitivity] [Maximum sensitivity with c] 25600 Same as without flash [Minimum shutter speed] [White balance] Auto Auto: Keep white (reduce warm colors) [Set Picture Control] [Manage Picture Control] Auto — [Color space] [Active D-Lighting] sRGB Off [Long exposure NR] [High ISO NR] OFF Normal [Vignette control] [Diffraction compensation] Normal ON [Auto distortion co
Photo shooting menu option [Flash control] [Flash control mode] [Wireless flash options] [Remote flash control] [Focus mode] [AF-area mode] [AF subject detection options] [Vibration reduction] [Auto bracketing] [Auto bracketing set] [Number of shots] [Increment] [Multiple exposure] [Multiple exposure mode] [Number of shots] [Overlay mode] [Save individual pictures (RAW)] [Overlay shooting] [Select first exposure (RAW)] [HDR overlay] [HDR mode] [HDR strength] [Save individual pictures (RAW)] 44 Menu Items
Photo shooting menu option [Interval timer shooting] [Choose start day/time] Default Now [Interval] 1 min. [Intervals×shots/interval] [Exposure smoothing] 0001×1 ON [Interval priority] [Focus before each shot] OFF OFF [Options] [Starting storage folder] Off [New folder] [Reset file numbering] [Time-lapse video] [Interval] [Shooting time] [Exposure smoothing] [Choose image area] [Video file type] U U 5s 25 min. ON FX H.
Photo shooting menu option [Focus shift shooting] [No.
Video recording menu option [ISO sensitivity settings] [Maximum sensitivity] Default 25600 [Auto ISO control (mode M)] ON [ISO sensitivity (mode M)] [White balance] 100 Same as photo settings [Set Picture Control] [Manage Picture Control] Same as photo settings — [HLG quality] [Quick sharp] 0 [Contrast] [Saturation] 0 0 [Hue] [Active D-Lighting] 0 Off [High ISO NR] [Vignette control] Normal Normal [Diffraction compensation] [Auto distortion control] ON ON [Video flicker reduction] [High-fr
Video recording menu option [AF subject detection options] [Subject detection] [AF when subject not detected] [Vibration reduction] [Electronic VR] [Microphone sensitivity] [Attenuator] Auto ON Same as photo settings OFF Auto OFF [Frequency response] [Wind noise reduction] Wide range OFF [Mic jack plug-in power] [Headphone volume] ON 15 [Timecode] [Record timecodes] 48 Default Off [Count-up method] [Timecode origin] Record run — [Drop frame] [External rec.
Custom Settings Menu Custom Settings menu option [Custom Settings bank] Default A a1 a2 [AF-C priority selection] [AF-S priority selection] Release Focus a3 [Focus tracking with lock-on] [Blocked shot AF response] a4 [Subject motion] [Focus points used] a5 a6 [Store points by orientation] [AF activation] a7 a8 [Focus point persistence] [Limit AF-area mode selection] [Pinpoint AF] [Single-point AF] [Dynamic-area AF (S)] [Dynamic-area AF (M)] [Dynamic-area AF (L)] [Wide-area AF (S)] [Wide-area AF
Custom Settings menu option a9 [Focus mode restrictions] a10 [Focus point wrap-around] Default No restrictions OFF a11 [Focus point display] [Manual focus mode] [Dynamic-area AF assist] [AF-C in-focus display] [3D-tracking focus point color] a12 [Built-in AF-assist illuminator] a13 [Focus peaking] [Focus peaking display] [Focus peaking sensitivity] OFF White ON OFF 2 (standard) [Focus peaking highlight color] a14 [Focus point selection speed] Red Normal a15 [Manual focus ring in AF mode] b1 [ISO sensi
Custom Settings menu option c1 c2 c3 [Shutter-release button AE-L] [Self-timer] 10 s [Number of shots] [Interval between shots] 1 0.
Custom Settings menu option d7 [Limit selectable image area] [FX (36×24)] [DX (24×16)] [1:1 (24×24)] [16:9 (36×20)] d8 d9 [File number sequence] [View mode (photo Lv)] [Show effects of settings] [Adjust for ease of viewing] d10 [Starlight view (photo Lv)] d11 [Warm display colors] [Warm display color options] [Warm color display brightness] d12 [LCD illumination] d13 [View all in continuous mode] d14 [Release timing indicator] [Indicator type] [Type A auto restore delay] d15 [Image frame] d16 [Grid type
Custom Settings menu option Default d19 [Custom viewfinder shooting display] [Display 1] L (cannot be deselected) [Display 2] M [Display 3] [Display 4] d20 [High fps viewfinder display] e1 [Flash sync speed] e2 e3 [Flash shutter speed] [Exposure comp.
Custom Settings menu option f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] [Fn1 button] [Fn2 button] Shooting menu bank Choose image area [Fn3 button] [Fn button for vertical shooting] Live view info display off Exposure compensation [Vertical ISO sensitivity button] [AF-ON button] ISO sensitivity AF-ON [Protect/Fn4 button] [DISP button] Set Picture Control Cycle live view info display [Sub-selector center] [OK button] AE/AF lock Select center focus point [Audio button] [QUAL button] [Vertical multi selector ce
Custom Settings menu option f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] [Lens Fn button] [Lens Fn2 button] f3 Default AE/AF lock AF-ON [Lens Fn ring (counterclockwise)] [Lens Fn ring (clockwise)] Recall focus position Recall focus position [Lens memory set button] [Lens control ring] Save focus position (Varies with lens) [Custom controls (playback)] [Fn1 button] [Fn2 button] [Fn3 button] None None None [Fn button for vertical shooting] [Protect/Fn4 button] [DISP button] [Audio button] None Protect Cycle inf
Custom Settings menu option f4 f5 [Control lock] [Shutter speed lock] OFF [Aperture lock] OFF [Focus-point lock] [Reverse dial rotation] OFF [Exposure compensation] [Shutter speed/aperture] U U OFF f6 f7 [Release button to use dial] [Reverse indicators] f8 f9 [Reverse ring for focus] [Focus ring rotation range] OFF Non-linear f10 [Control ring response] f11 [Switch focus/control ring roles] High OFF f12 [Full-frame playback flicks] [Flick up] None [Flick down] [Flick advance direction] f1
Custom Settings menu option g1 [Customize i menu] g2 [Custom controls] [Fn1 button] Default Set Picture Control, White balance, Frame size/frame rate, Microphone sensitivity, AF-area mode/subj.
Custom Settings menu option g2 [Custom controls] [Vertical multi selector center] [QUAL button] [Video record button] [AF-ON button for vertical shooting] [ISO sensitivity button] [Exposure compensation button] [Shutter-release button] [Command dials] [Exposure setting] [Focus/AF-area mode selection] [Sub-command dial zoom role] [Lens Fn button] [Lens Fn2 button] 58 Default AE/AF lock None Record videos Same as AF-ON button ISO sensitivity Exposure compensation None A: 3Av/y-M: 3Av/yTv 3t/ys Exposure se
Custom Settings menu option g3 [Control lock] [Shutter speed lock] [Aperture lock] g4 OFF OFF [Focus-point lock] [Limit AF-area mode selection] [Single-point AF] [Wide-area AF (S)] [Wide-area AF (L)] [Wide-area AF (C1)] [Wide-area AF (C2)] [Subject-tracking AF] g5 Default [Auto-area AF] [Focus mode restrictions] g6 [AF speed] [When to apply] g7 g8 [AF tracking sensitivity] [Hi-Res Zoom speed] g9 [Fine ISO control (mode M)] g10 [Extended shutter speeds (mode M)] g11 [View assist] g12 [Zebra patte
Custom Settings menu option No restrictions 3×3 g15 [Brightness information display] Histogram g16 [Custom monitor shooting display] [Display 1] [Display 2] [Display 3] [Display 4] g17 [Custom viewfinder shooting display] [Display 1] [Display 2] [Display 3] g18 [Red REC frame indicator] 60 Default g13 [Limit zebra pattern tone range] g14 [Grid type] Menu Items and Defaults for “C” Firmware Version 3.
Playback Menu Playback menu option [Delete] [Playback folder] [Playback display options] Default — All [Focus point] [Mark first shot in series] [Exposure info] [Highlights] [RGB histogram] [Shooting data] [Overview] [None (picture only)] [File info] [Basic shooting data] [Flash data] [Picture Control/HLG data] [Other shooting data] [Copyright info] [Location data] [IPTC data] [Delete pictures from both slots] [Dual-format recording PB slot] U U U U U U U M U M M M M M M M Yes (confirmation required) Slo
Playback menu option [Filtered playback criteria] [Protect] [Picture type] [Rating] [Select for upload to computer] [Select for upload (FTP)] [Voice memo] [Retouched pictures] [Series playback] U U U U U U U [Sub-selector displays first shot] [Auto series playback] ON OFF [List series as single thumbnails] [Picture review] OFF Off [After delete] [After burst, show] [Auto-rotate pictures] [Copy image(s)] 62 Default Menu Items and Defaults for “C” Firmware Version 3.
Setup Menu Setup menu option [Format memory card] Default — (Default varies with country of purchase) [Language] [Time zone and date] (Default varies with country of purchase) [Time zone] [Date and time] — (Default varies with country of purchase) [Date format] [Daylight saving time] [Monitor brightness] OFF 0 [Monitor color balance] [Viewfinder brightness] A-B: 0, G-M: 0 Auto [Viewfinder color balance] [Finder display size (photo Lv)] A-B: 0, G-M: 0 Standard [Limit monitor mode selection] [Auto
Setup menu option [AF fine-tuning options] [AF fine-tune] OFF [Fine-tune and save lens] — [Default] [List saved values] — — [Choose value for current lens] [Non-CPU lens data] [Lens number] [Focal length (mm)] [Maximum aperture] [Save focus position] [Auto temperature cutout] [Sensor shield behavior at power off] [Clean image sensor] [Automatic cleaning] [Image Dust Off ref photo] [Pixel mapping] 64 Default — 1 –– –– OFF Standard Sensor shield stays open Clean at shutdown — — [Image comment] [Atta
Setup menu option Default [IPTC] [Edit/save] — [Delete] — [Auto embed during shooting] [Load/save] Off — [Voice memo options] [Voice memo control] Press and hold [Audio output (playback)] [Camera sounds] Speaker/headphones [Shutter sound] [Beep on/off] ON Off [Volume] [Pitch] 2 Low [Silent mode] [Touch controls] OFF [Enable/disable touch controls] [Glove mode] [HDMI] [Output resolution] Enable OFF Auto [Output range] [Output shooting info] Auto ON [Mirror camera info display] ON Menu
Setup menu option [USB connection priority] [Location data (built-in)] Upload [Record location data] OFF [Standby timer] [Set clock from satellite] ON OFF [Create log] [Log list] [Position] [Wireless remote (WR) options] [LED lamp] [Link mode] [Assign remote (WR) Fn button] [Conformity marking] [Battery info] [USB power delivery] [Energy saving (photo mode)] [Slot empty release lock] 66 Default — — — ON Pairing None — — ON OFF Enable release [Save/load menu settings] [Reset all settings] — — [Fi
Network Menu Network menu option [Airplane mode] [Wired LAN] [Connect to smart device] Default OFF OFF [Pairing (Bluetooth)] [Bluetooth connection] OFF [Select pictures for upload] [Auto select for upload] ON [Wi-Fi connection] [Upload while off] — ON [Location data (smart device)] [Connect to computer] — [Network settings] [Connection type] — Picture transfer [Options] [Auto upload] OFF [Delete after upload] [Upload RAW + JPEG as] [JPEG+JPEG slot selection] [Upload RAW video as] [Upload folde
Network menu option [Connect to FTP server] [Network settings] Default — [Options] [Auto upload] [Delete after upload] [Upload RAW + JPEG as] [JPEG+JPEG slot selection] RAW + JPEG Slot 1 [Upload RAW video as] [Overwrite if same name] RAW video + MP4 OFF [Protect if marked for upload] [Upload marking] [Upload folder] [Deselect all?] [Manage root certificate] [Connect to other cameras] [Synchronized release] [Network settings] [Group name] [Master/remote] [Remote camera list] [Synchronize date and time]
Network menu option [ATOMOS AirGlu BT options] [Connect to ATOMOS AirGlu BT] [Save ATOMOS AirGlu BT pairing info] [Delete ATOMOS AirGlu BT pairing info] [Camera] [USB] [Start via LAN] Default OFF — — GGGG MTP/PTP OFF (Default varies with country of purchase) — [Router frequency band] [MAC address] My Menu/Recent Settings My Menu option [Add items] [Remove items] [Rank items] [Choose tab] Default — — — MY MENU Menu Items and Defaults for “C” Firmware Version 3.
Post-Upgrade Specifications for “C” Firmware Version 3.00 Product specifications following upgrade to “C” firmware version 3.00 are listed below. Type Type Digital camera with support for interchangeable lenses Lens mount Nikon Z mount Lens Compatible lenses • • Z mount NIKKOR lenses F mount NIKKOR lenses (mount adapter required; restrictions may apply) Effective pixels Effective pixels Image sensor Type Total pixels Dustreduction system 70 45.7 million 35.9 × 23.
Storage • • Image size (pixels) • • • File format (image quality) • • [FX (36 × 24)] selected for image area: - 8256 × 5504 (Large: 45.4 M) - 6192 × 4128 (Medium: 25.6 M) - 4128 × 2752 (Small: 11.4 M) [DX (24 × 16)] selected for image area: - 5392 × 3592 (Large: 19.4 M) - 4032 × 2688 (Medium: 10.8 M) - 2688 × 1792 (Small: 4.8 M) [1:1 (24 × 24)] selected for image area: - 5504 × 5504 (Large: 30.3 M) - 4128 × 4128 (Medium: 17.0 M) - 2752 × 2752 (Small: 7.
Storage Picture Control System Auto, Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape, Flat, Creative Picture Controls (Dream, Morning, Pop, Sunday, Somber, Dramatic, Silence, Bleached, Melancholic, Pure, Denim, Toy, Sepia, Blue, Red, Pink, Charcoal, Graphite, Binary, Carbon); selected Picture Control can be modified; storage for custom Picture Controls Media CFexpress (Type B) and XQD memory cards The card in Slot 2 can be used for overflow or backup storage, for separate storage of NEF (RAW)
Shutter Type Speed Flash sync speed Electronic shutter with shutter sound and sensor shield 1/ 1 1 32000 –30 s (choose from step sizes of /3, /2, and 1 EV, extendable to 900 s in mode M), bulb, time Flash synchronizes with shutter at speeds of 1/250 or 1/200 s or slower (but note that the guide number drops at speeds of 1/200 to 1/250 s); sync speeds as fast as 1/8000 s are supported with auto FP high-speed sync Release Release mode Single frame, continuous low-speed, continuous highspeed, high-speed fra
Exposure Range −3–+17 EV * Figures are for ISO 100 and f/2.0 lens at 20 °C/68 °F Mode P: programmed auto with flexible program, S: shutterpriority auto, A: aperture-priority auto, M: manual Exposure compensation Exposure lock −5–+5 EV (choose from step sizes of 1/3 and 1/2 EV) Luminosity locked at detected value ISO 64–25600 (choose from step sizes of 1/3 and 1 EV); ISO sensitivity can also be set to approx. 0.3, 0.7, or 1 EV (ISO 32 (Recommended equivalent) below ISO 64 or to approx. 0.3, 0.
Autofocus AF-area mode Focus lock Pinpoint (available in photo mode only), single-point, dynamic-area (S, M, and L; available in photo mode only), wide-area (S, L, C1, and C2), and auto-area AF; 3Dtracking (available in photo mode only); subject-tracking AF (available in video mode only) Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF/AF-S) or by pressing the center of the sub-selector Vibration reduction (VR) Camera on5-axis image sensor shift board VR Lens on-board Lens
Flash i-TTL flash control, radio-controlled Advanced Wireless Nikon Creative Lighting, optical Advanced Wireless Lighting, modeling Lighting illumination, FV lock, Color Information Communication, System (CLS) auto FP high-speed sync, unified flash control Sync terminal ISO 519 sync terminal with locking thread White balance White balance Auto (3 types), natural light auto, direct sunlight, cloudy, shade, incandescent, fluorescent (3 types), flash, choose color temperature (2500–10,000 K), preset manual
Video File format Video compression Audio recording format Audio recording device Exposure compensation NEV, MOV, MP4 N-RAW (12 bit), Apple ProRes RAW HQ (12 bit), Apple ProRes 422 HQ (10 bit), H.265/HEVC (8 bit/10 bit), H.
Playback Playback Full-frame and thumbnail (up to 4, 9, or 72 pictures) playback with playback zoom, playback zoom cropping, video playback, slide shows, histogram display, highlights, photo information, location data display, auto picture rotation, picture rating, voice memo recording and playback, IPTC information embedding and display, filtered playback, skip to first shot in series, series playback, save consecutive frames, and motion blend Interface USB HDMI output Audio input Audio output 78 Type
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth • Wi-Fi Standards: - IEEE 802.11b/g/n (Africa, Asia, and Oceania) - IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a/ac (Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Mexico) - IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a (other countries in the Americas) • Operating frequency: - 2412–2462 MHz (channel 11; Africa, Asia, and Oceania) - 2412–2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5180–5825 MHz (U.S.A.
Location Data Supported GNS systems GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), QZSS (Japan) Data acquired Latitude, longitude, altitude, UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) Clock Camera clock can be set to time acquired via GNSS synchronization Track logs NMEA-compliant Log interval Maximum log recording time 15 s, 30 s, 1 min., 2 min., 5 min.
Dimensions/weight Dimensions (W × H × D) Approx. 149 × 149.5 × 90.5 mm/5.9 × 5.9 × 3.6 in. Weight Approx. 1340 g (2 lb. 15.3 oz.) with battery and memory card but without body cap and accessory shoe cover; approx. 1160 g/2 lb. 9 oz. (camera body only) Operating environment Temperature −10 °C–40 °C (+14 °F–104 °F) Humidity 85% or less (no condensation) • Unless otherwise stated, all measurements are performed in conformity with Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards or guidelines.
Index Numerics 3D-tracking focus point color......... 15 A ATOMOS AirGlu BT options .............. 39 H B Basic shooting data ................................. 20 C C60 ..............................................................................8 Center-weighted area ........................... 25 Custom controls ......................................... 26 Custom controls (playback) .... 21, 31 Custom controls (shooting) .............
Pre-Release Capture options .............. 8 Preset manual................................................20 Prioritize viewfinder (1).........................14 Prioritize viewfinder (2).........................14 W White balance...................................... 28, 30 Q Quick format ...................................................33 R Release mode ................................................28 Release timing indicator ......................24 Reset using remote..............................
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