The Nikon Z9 camera is a mirrorless camera that sports and professional wildlife photographers need. The Nikon Z9 is the first professional camera that comes without a mechanical shutter, making the Z9 completely dependent on an electronic shutter due to the Expeed 7 processor and stacked 45.7MP full-frame CMOS sensor. The camera also comes with a touch-enabled monitor that provides multiple controls that can be implemented by touching the monitor or display with your fingers. Equipped with a focus tracking system, the Autofocus system in the camera also features 3D tracking with accurate and fast calculations of around 120 cycles per second.
Whether you are new to the Nikon Z9 or have been using it for a long time, this guide will give you a solid foundation and background on the various functionalities and features packed in the Z9, as well as the external accessories and configurations needed to achieve optimal photographs and videos. Anyone without a background in photography and the use of cameras can use the Nikon Z9 with the lessons provided in this guide. Here’s a peek at what this guide contains;
- The Nikon Z9 Eye Sensor and Button for Screen Adjustment
- Cautions When Using the Nikon Z9 Touch Controls
- Accessing and Navigating the Menu System of Nikon Z9
- Photo Recording Options in Nikon Z9
- Selecting Autofocus Subject Types
- Shooting Modes for Exposure in Nikon Z9
- Adjusting ISO Sensitivity in Nikon Z9
- The Frequently-Used Settings Menu (I Menu)
- Frame Captures of High Speed (C30/C120)
- Making Adjustments to White Balance
- Making Modifications to Picture Controls
- How to Reset the Nikon Z9 with Two Buttons
- A Beginner's Guide to Playback and Photography with Nikon Z9
- Flash Photography in Nikon Z9
- Important Settings to be Mastered by Beginners
- Using Playback in Nikon Z9
- How to Attach a Strap to your Nikon Z9
- Removing the Lens of the Camera
- How to Add Items to My Menu
- Cautions When Using Autofocus
- Limitations of 3D-tracking
- Adjusting Color Temperatures with the Camera Buttons
- How to Cancel Flash and Exposure Bracketing
- … and lots more