Nikon Z7ii & Z6ii [03-Exposure Controls]
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- This is section 3 of the 18 part video series. To access the entire series click the link below:
► jgp.world/NikonZ7iiZ6ii
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► To watch Section 1, click here: • Nikon Z7ii & Z6ii [01-...
► To watch Section 2, click here: • Nikon Z7ii & Z6ii [02-...
By the end of video series you’ll have mastered the operations, set the camera up for your specific needs and customized the controls to fit with your style of shooting. From beginners to pros, you’ll be coming back to review the class again and again; each time picking up a deeper level of understanding.
Contents:
0:00 Overview
0:27 Mode dial: Auto
4:35 Mode dial: Program
8:12 Mode dial: Shutter Priority
12:30 Mode dial: Aperture Priority
14:56 Mode dial: Manual
23:59 Mode dial: U1, U2, U3
28:32 ISO
33:43 Exposure compensation
38:19 Metering
40:33 Histogram
43:35 Live view settings
45:01 Auto exposure lock
46:37 Exposure bracketing
51:23 High dynamic range (HDR)
54:29 Active D-lighting
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OUTSTANDING presentation on all three of your Nikon z6ii & s7ii overviews. I subscribed! Thank you.
Monsieur, vous méritez des millions de likes. Merci pour votre explication. / Sir, you deserve millions of likes. Thank you for your explanation. Mr Jamal
Way better than the video Nikon shared with a license, thank you!
Hi, thanks a lot for sharing this very clear & practical tutorial. I've just received my Z6ii a month ago and am glad to hv come across your post. Rgds from 🇲🇺
Can’t hardly get any better. The best review ever. Thank you sir.
Thank you, John. That's a really helpful guide, and so clear to follow.
+100 on this, I really appreciate the simplicity of the explanations , excellent John, thank you !
Very helpful video! Thank you for the deep dive into the camera settings!
Thanks for this video, I have been using my Z6-II for over a year but have never used some of these applifation.
Very good video! I didn't know my camera had so many features!
you are one of the best teacher thank you
Very helpful. Thank you!
Great tutorial, thank you.
the best review ! Thanks !
So the screen won't show you what the final product will look like until after you take the photo and review it? Is there a way to change that setting?
10:30 - would be nice if the view just showed you the underexposed results intead of just the bar blinking at you... wysiwyg?
Wow, I learned a lot thanks.
Thank You
Thanks.
Can you use the Nikon SB-910 Flash on these cameras?
thanks a lot !
Great
Hi, How do I turn the ISO auto off?
Can I use it for my Z7? Pronounced “Gringo”?
Error.
Press shutter-release button to reset.
How can I fix it?
A good refresher video for me. Please clarify this. If I heard it correctly, you said the dynamic range will be less on lower ISO. I thought I read it before that the dynamic range will be higher when ISO is low. ???
The native ISO for the Z7ii and Z6ii is ISO "100" where you will get maximum dynamic range and minimum noise. By going down to ISO "50" the sensor loses about 1 stop of dynamic range. Going higher than ISO "100" will increase noise levels. In a nut shell - it's always best to keep your ISO at the lowest possible setting, with the exception of going below the camera's native ISO (in this case ISO "100").
@@JohnGreengoPhotographyNoted and thanks. Didnt know the issue below the native iso. Thanks.
Excellent instrructional video. Thank you!! Btw, what table top tripod and head are you using?
A very popular question - it's made by "Really Right Stuff": TFA-01 (legs) and BH-30 (head)
@@JohnGreengoPhotography Thank you, John
Thank you, Where is the chapter 4?
Sections 4-19 are exclusively available on my website ► jgp.world/NikonZ7iiZ6ii
In queueing up these videos with the intent to watch them all, I didn't bother with any of them when I saw there were only 3 here. While I appreciate that businesses need to make money, I can find other videos that explain the features I'm interested in or just RTFM. Thanks anyway.
Why? Just why?
Where is the 70% highlight blinkies or zebras. That’s how I get perfect skin tones on my Sony every time.
Nikon cameras do have highlight displays, but only for the movie recording function of the camera. This is covered in Sections 9 and 15 of the full course ► jgp.world/NikonZ7iiZ6ii
@@JohnGreengoPhotography think I will stick with Sony.. seems like a no brainer feature in the modern camera, not enough people are talking about