Setting Guide (Auto Capture Edition)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Auto Capture: An Overview
- Using Auto Capture
- Using Auto Capture: Workflow
- Getting Ready
- Adjusting Camera Settings
- The Photo Shooting Menu “Auto Capture” Item
- “Capture Criteria”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Motion”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Distance”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Subject Detection”
- “Target Area”
- “Timing Options”
- The “View Settings” Dialog
- Initiating Auto Capture
- User Presets
- Recommended Trigger Criteria
- Troubleshooting
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 [Far]. The maximum
distance can be fine-tuned by rotating the sub-command dial.
Press i to save changes and return to the auto capture settings display.
Tip: Fine-Tuning the Distances for “Near” and “Far”
Fine-tuning is available exclusively with Nikon Z mount lenses, but not with the NIKKORZ 58mm
f/0.95 S Noct.
Tip: Supported Distances for “Near” and “Far”
The range of distances that can be chosen for [Near] and [Far] vary with the lens. If you are unable
to select the desired range, consider choosing a different lens or focal length or using capture criteria
other than [Distance].
Minimum distance for [Near]: 20× lens focal length
Maximum distance for [Far]:
Lenses with focal lengths of 35mm or less: 150× lens focal length
Lenses with focal lengths over 35mm: 200× lens focal length
Tip: The “Near” and “Far” Displays
The distances for [Near] and [Far] 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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