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Nikon Z 9 User Manual

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Flash Compensation
Flash compensation is used to deliberately alter flash output, for
example in order to change the brightness of the subject relative to the
background. Flash output can be increased to make the main subject
appear brighter, reduced to prevent glare, or otherwise fine-tuned to
produce the desired result.
Adjusting Flash Compensation
Hold the
c
button and rotate the sub-command dial.
Choose from values of from −3 to +1 EV.
At default settings, changes to flash output are made in increments of
1
/
3
EV. The size of the increment can be selected using Custom Setting
b2 [EV steps for exposure cntrl].
Flash Compensation

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Nikon Z 9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Camera TypeMirrorless
Sensor Resolution45.7 MP
Sensor Size35.9 x 23.9 mm
Image ProcessorEXPEED 7
ISO Range64-25600 (expandable to 32-102400)
Autofocus Points493
LCD Screen3.2-inch, 2.1M-dot, tilting touchscreen
Shutter TypeElectronic
BatteryEN-EL18d
Weather SealingYes
Continuous Shooting SpeedUp to 20 fps (RAW), 30 fps (JPEG), 120 fps (11MP JPEG)
Video Resolution8K at 30p, 4K at 120p
Viewfinder3.69 million-dot OLED EVF
Shutter Speed1/32000 to 30 sec
Storage MediaDual CFexpress Type B slots
Battery LifeApprox. 740 shots
Weight1340 g
Dimensions149 x 149.5 x 90.5 mm
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet

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