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Nikon Z 8 User Manual

Nikon Z 8
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Choose a value for [Number of shots] (number of
exposures).
Highlight [
Number of shots] and press 2.
Choose the number of exposures using 1 or 3 and press J.
Select an [Overlay mode].
Highlight [Overlay mode] and pr
ess 2.
Highlight an option using 1 or 3 and press J.
Choose a setting for [Save individual pictures (RAW)].
To sav
e both the multiple exposure and the shots that make
it up, select [ON]; the individual shots are saved in NEF (RAW)
format. To save only the multiple exposure, select [OFF].
Choose an option for [Overlay shooting].
Select [ON] to superimpose earlier exposur
es on the view
through the lens. You can use the earlier exposures as a guide
when composing subsequent shots.
Choose an option for [Select first exposure (RAW)].
To choose the fir
st exposure from existing NEF (RAW)
photos, highlight [Select first exposure (RAW)] and press
2.
Highlight the desired picture using the multi selector.
To view the highlighted picture full screen, press and hold
the X button.
After highlighting the desired picture, press J.
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Nikon Z 8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Camera TypeMirrorless
Sensor TypeCMOS
Sensor Resolution45.7 MP
Image ProcessorEXPEED 7
ISO Sensitivity64-25600 (expandable to 32-102400)
Dimensions144 x 118.5 x 83 mm
Weather SealingYes
Sensor Size35.9 x 23.9 mm
Viewfinder3.69M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
Monitor3.2-inch tilting touchscreen LCD, 2.1M dots
Video Recording8K UHD at 30p
Storage MediaCFexpress Type B
BatteryEN-EL15c
Weight910 g
Autofocus System493-point hybrid phase-detection/contrast AF
Continuous Shooting SpeedUp to 20 fps (RAW), Up to 30 fps (JPEG)

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