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Good evening,
I hope it's me being an idiot but I don't think it is. I recently purchased a Nikon Z6ii from Wex along with a 24-200mm Z lens, primarily for woodland photography. Out this morning to shoot the bluebells and use the Focus Shift Shooting mode to get front to back focus. I set the camera to Manual Mode, set Focus Shift to take 20 shots and set on focus width 5, so more than enough and plenty of width, set the the focus to the nearest point with the lens in auto focus but the camera will only take 6 images and then stops.
On reviewing the images only the first one is in focus, the following 5 are mostly out of focus. I have watched several YouTube videos this afternoon and have done everything as instructed. I have even managed to find a Nikon Europe Channel and watched that one and followed it step by step, but still the same.
Any ideas? Camera body fault? Lens fault? Anybody had the same thing.
Many thanks
Simon
I hope it's me being an idiot but I don't think it is. I recently purchased a Nikon Z6ii from Wex along with a 24-200mm Z lens, primarily for woodland photography. Out this morning to shoot the bluebells and use the Focus Shift Shooting mode to get front to back focus. I set the camera to Manual Mode, set Focus Shift to take 20 shots and set on focus width 5, so more than enough and plenty of width, set the the focus to the nearest point with the lens in auto focus but the camera will only take 6 images and then stops.
On reviewing the images only the first one is in focus, the following 5 are mostly out of focus. I have watched several YouTube videos this afternoon and have done everything as instructed. I have even managed to find a Nikon Europe Channel and watched that one and followed it step by step, but still the same.
Any ideas? Camera body fault? Lens fault? Anybody had the same thing.
Many thanks
Simon
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