D: shooting/display, D1: continuous shooting speed, D2: maximum shots per burst – Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera User Manual

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Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings

Choose the frame advance rate for continuous high-speed and
continuous low-speed modes.

The maximum number of shots that can be taken in a single burst in
continuous release modes can be set to “ ” (no limit) or to any value
between 1 and 200.

Note that regardless of the option selected, there is no limit to the
number of photos that can be taken in a single burst when a shutter
speed of 1 s or slower is selected in mode

S

or

M

.

D

The Memory Buffer

Custom Setting d2 [

Maximum shots per burst

] is used to select the number

of shots that can be taken in a single burst. The number of shots that can be
taken before the memory buffer fills and shooting slows varies with image
quality and other settings. When the buffer is full, the camera will display

r000

” and the frame advance rate will drop.

d: Shooting/Display

d1: Continuous Shooting Speed

G

button

U

A

Custom Settings menu

Option

Description

[

Continuous

high-speed

]

Choose the frame rate for continuous high-speed release
mode from options ranging from [

20 fps

] to [

10 fps

].

[

Continuous

low-speed

]

Choose the frame rate for continuous low-speed release
mode from options ranging from [

10 fps

] to [

1 fps

].

The actual frame rate when [

8 fps

] is selected is 7.5 fps.

d2: Maximum Shots per Burst

G

button

U

A

Custom Settings menu

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