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Mirrorless Z
Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
Toggle AF-C and AF-S on Z6ii
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 811596" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>On my Z5, I need to do the same thing when shooting birds as I sometimes need one mode for perched birds, and another for birds in flight. I programmed U3 for still bird settings with AF-S, small focus point and U2 for birds in flight with AF-C and auto focus point, as well as a higher shutter speed. Of course, I'm using manual exposure mode with auto ISO for both, so I need a likely shutter speed set, you may use a different mode and not need that. Once the two modes are programmed, easy to do, they are permanent until I save new settings. I only have to turn the mode dial from U3 to U2, or vice versa to get the settings I want. Very handy. I have the U1 set up for macro settings with manual AF, a small aperture, flash sync speed for the shutter and a low manual ISO. One flip of the dial and I have my start settings without hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 811596, member: 50197"] On my Z5, I need to do the same thing when shooting birds as I sometimes need one mode for perched birds, and another for birds in flight. I programmed U3 for still bird settings with AF-S, small focus point and U2 for birds in flight with AF-C and auto focus point, as well as a higher shutter speed. Of course, I'm using manual exposure mode with auto ISO for both, so I need a likely shutter speed set, you may use a different mode and not need that. Once the two modes are programmed, easy to do, they are permanent until I save new settings. I only have to turn the mode dial from U3 to U2, or vice versa to get the settings I want. Very handy. I have the U1 set up for macro settings with manual AF, a small aperture, flash sync speed for the shutter and a low manual ISO. One flip of the dial and I have my start settings without hassle. [/QUOTE]
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