(LINKS BELOW) This video is a part Nikon Z camera AF tracking tutorial and part update to my Nikon Z camera set up tutorial videos. I've been shooting a ton of action, motion and wildlife with my Z6ii and Z7ii (as well as the Z6/Z7) and I've been tweaking my control settings a bit to make changing AF mode and AF area as well as bracketing and subject tracking simpler. In this video, I'll explain my thoughts, show you what I'm talking about in camera and then walk you through updating your settings from my most recent setup video.
LINKED TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:00 Intro to ATS 143
01:35 An invitation to my free Office Hours on April 20th
02:37 2021 workshops update
03:13 Shooting action and wildlife with mirrorless (it's different and fun)
04:15 Which AF-C Area to use for different types of action with Z cameras
06:08 How & why I changed my controls for action shooting
10:10 In camera demo of the new controls
14:22 How to change your controls
19:09 How to set up User Settings (U1-3)
20:18 The Z's are great at tracking, but you must practice
LINKS:
My Z camera setup video. Start here: https://youtu.be/Do0Va7wciTs
Nikon Z6ii: https://bhpho.to/3lHQIXy
Nikon Z7ii:https://bhpho.to/2T8khWl
Kirk L-bracket for them: http://bit.ly/HHKirkZ7ii
Custom Eyecup for them: https://amzn.to/3dQd5HG
CF Express Card: https://bhpho.to/3nmYFCF
CF Express Card Reader: https://bhpho.to/3fugGMm
Frequently updated links to all the gear I use: http://bit.ly/HudsonsLinks
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