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  1. ckqualls

    Problem Cycle AF-Area Mode: Cant see modes I turned on - Solved

    Photographer. Has a lot of YouTube . Nikon Z6iii First Look Review For Wildlife And Bird Photographers - Backcountry Gallery https://share.google/JVKvLchDnEB3V7xu9
  2. ckqualls

    Problem Cycle AF-Area Mode: Cant see modes I turned on - Solved

    I figured it out. When you program the button for Cycle AF Area Mode you have to press right on selector. It brings up all options you'll have when you press a8. Didn't find this documented anywhere. Probably a Steve Perry YouTube I missed. Thanks.
  3. ckqualls

    Problem Cycle AF-Area Mode: Cant see modes I turned on - Solved

    Z6III, firmware 2.0 Camera has been worked fine for months. Shot last night. When I tried to change AF area mode with my button only 2 worked. Checked a8 and the modes I didn't see were checked to be on. Tried in U2 I used last night (shooting manual) and manual, no change. Now it works fine...
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    Z6III Automatic Sensor Cleaning

    Thank you.
  5. ckqualls

    Z6III Automatic Sensor Cleaning

    Yes, Nikon should make this setting more clear. Thank you
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    Z6III Automatic Sensor Cleaning

    Can't get the automatic sensor cleaning to work. Go to Clean Image Sensor. Next menu, Automatic Cleaning Off. Click on that. Next menu Off Clean at Shutdown, below Cleaning off. I select Off Clean at Shutdown, press OK. From main menu select Clean Image Sensor. Next menu Automatic Cleaning Off.
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    Subject Detection Icon in Manual

    Z6III firmware version 2. On U1, U2, U3, in the viewfinder, it shows subject detection I've selected. In manual (and amperture priority and shutter priority) that field is blank, no matter which subject detection is set. Why? Thanks.
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    Part for Z6III

    Yes, lost it on a shoot. Not a big deal. Cosmetic.
  9. ckqualls

    Part for Z6III

    Thank you. I looked on Nikon USA (parts.nikonusa.com) entered that part number and they don’t show it. I Googled it and yes that's the right number. Hummmm....wonder what is up with Nikon parts?
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    Part for Z6III

    Part fell off Z6III yesterday. Looked on Nikon's website and only numbers, no description. Called and they want me to send it in. I think it is a part that commonly falls off. Looking at the back it is lower right side just below memory card door. Rectangular. Found at other places but they...
  11. ckqualls

    Restore DISP button to default function

    Thank you to everyone. I found it.
  12. ckqualls

    A8 Limit AF Area Mode Not Working

    Thanks.
  13. ckqualls

    A8 Limit AF Area Mode Not Working

    I set A8 (Firmware 2.0) Limiter AF Area Mode Selection to eliminate Pinpoint and all Dynamic options. I programmed one I menu option for AF-area mode/subject detection. When I select that all AF area modes are there, including the ones I eliminated. Looked through the manual, didn't see this...
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    Restore DISP button to default function

    D19 is "Half-press to cancel zoom (MF). And I did reset DISP to DISP but got screen attached. From that screen no controls change anything. Firmware 2.0. Thanks for your help
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    Restore DISP button to default function

    I re-programmed the DISP button to open My Menu". I would like to restore to its default function. I go to "Custom controls (shooting) and select DISP. button. I thought the "DISP Cycle live view info display" was it and I selected thar. Now when I press DISP I get what is in the attached...
  16. ckqualls

    New to the D200

    I bought mine new in the early 2000's and shot with it for years until I got my D500. Shot vacation in Europe, a lot at the zoo, and some in Montana. Always pleased with the results. Like the controls. I still have mine, haven't shot with it in years. Enjoy!
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    Bison Enforcing Traffic Regulations

    Caught this in Montana is 2007.
  18. ckqualls

    Rhino 25,000 iso

    Great photographs! I shoot a Z6III and when I shoot for my church it's dark and ISO goes to 64,000. Church shoots Sony. They are amazed there isn't any appreciable grain. I respond "Hey, it's a Nikon".
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