Plus, you are writing data into RAW files, so if you ever needed to prove that you are the author of a photograph, the RAW file along with your contact info could make for great evidence.If you are planning to use the connectivity features of the camera to send images to a smartphone, a tablet or a PC, you will find all the available menu options here, as well as other options such as enabling touch controls on the LCD.I haven’t touched this menu on my Nikon Z6, since I don’t care about doing any in-camera post-processing. In addition, the Z6 has a better low-light sensitivity range of -3.5 to 19 EV vs -2 to 19 EV. As I was planning a weeklong nostalgia roundtrip in my own country this summer, the time had come to consider it yet again.Others have recommended to go for a cellphone with a great camera instead, but having spent 12 years with a DSLR I didn’t really picture myself (pun not intended) holding what looks more or less like a toy in the photography world.But a good size, heavier camera definitely looks more professional. Considering that the Z6 has a built-in IBIS (and VR), it’ll help you in low light situations, as well as still life photography such as flowers.The built-in IBIS and VR features in Z6 aren’t that helpful if you want to shoot sports photography. In addition, the Z6 has a better low-light sensitivity range of -3.5 to 19 EV vs -2 to 19 EV. )I went back to the Nikon drawing board again, as I assumed they would satisfy my somewhat spoiled tastes when it came to image quality and colour accuracy in particular.I did a whole lot of research and considered several models including D7500,After a while, and thanks to Nikon’s summer campaign, I decided to dig deep into my budget and take my chances with the Weight: 675 g (camera body with battery and memory card)These were the main selling points for me, which eventually in combination pointed more or less only to the Z6:A high-res live view and EVF (more about this later)Low noise at high ISO settings (although I prefer as low as possible)No crop factor in video –  I like to call it ‘crap factor’ though The alleged lows that didn’t matter too much to me, as I am just an enthusiast amateur:XQD cards (very expensive, yet also more robust than SD)Allegedly short battery life (most live tests end up a lot better than specs though)No built-in flash (I hardly ever use it, besides that I still have the SB-400 from my D80)Like with Lumix G80, I did the same challenging test to begin with from my balcony, in midday light (not the best for photography) as well as an evening shot with cold deep blue sky and And looking at the results, I started to worry again if it wouldn’t hold up. “blinkies”) and “Overview”, which gives me a summary of my exposure (shutter speed, aperture, ISO, focal length, etc). Stuart), in order to load the settings to the camera, make sure you switch the mode from automatic to P, S, A, or M. It grays out the option to load settings if you have the dial set to automatic, which makes it seem like the settings don’t match the firmware.The article and the settings file are for firmware 3.0At the very beginning after Z6 first picture under section “note”After I added your settings, I am seeing rectangles in a grid pattern appear on my screen. But I decided there must be something wrong with the photographer (I usually say in the computer business that the error is somewhere between the chair and the keyboard), and kept it for a roundtrip in my country, which would be a real field test. In the Sony a7x cameras, you can’t really turn it off. Storing focus points for vertical and horizontal shooting separately is also a cool feature, which is why “Store by orientation” is set to “Yes”.The “AF activation” setting on my Nikon Z6 is always set to “OFF” (AF-ON only) to allow me to use the dedicated AF-ON button on the back for focusing. The only two settings that I ever mess with are “Playback display options” and “Rotate tall”. When photographing landscapes or architecture with the camera mounted on a tripod, you should turn Auto ISO off and use base ISO 100 to get the highest dynamic range and lowest noise levels.Focus mode by default is set to AF-S (Single AF). Let’s go through the differences for portraiture:Most of the action settings are going to be similar to portrait ones.The most important setting for the Action user setting is the minimum shutter speed under ISO sensitivity settings. The “Prioritize viewfinder” mode is more practical to use in situations when I want to preserve battery life as much as possible, since neither the EVF nor the LCD are engaged by default. The information contained on Digital World Beauty is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The “Auto” minimum shutter speed setting is great, because it reads the focal length of the attached lens and automatically adjusts the minimum shutter speed to the focal length of the lens. Like I mentioned earlier, for sports or video shooting D750 is a better bet than Z6.