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Photobert Cheatsheet For Nikon Z 7ii Mirrorless Camera

Photobert Cheatsheet For Nikon Z 7ii Mirrorless Camera
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$32.85 $49.60

You'll never struggle to stuff your DSLR's manual into your camera bag again thanks to PhotoBert's CheatSheet for Nikon Z 7II Digital Mirrorless Camera. Bert has distilled the manual information into a compact, abbreviated, double-sided, full-color guide. The reference guide serves as a quick, convenient alternative to the manual, offering tips and descriptions of features to help you learn about the functions of your Nikon Z7 II camera.


The sheet is folded into thirds and measures just 4 x 8.75" when closed, allowing for easy storage in almost any bag. Additionally, it is laminated with a waterproof, 3-mil layer of plastic that protects it from the elements, so it can be used in inclement weather conditions.

Author: Bert Sirkin    Abbreviated Guide to Controls & Settings    Quick, Convenient, Alternative to Manual    Double-Sided, Full-Color Sheet    Laminated with Waterproof, 3-Mil Plastic    Folds down to 4 x 8.75"

Parameters
PublisherPhotoBert
Publication Date2020
AuthorBert Sirkin
Number of Pages2
Dimensions8.8 x 4.0 x 0.0" / 223.5 x 101.6 x 0.1 mm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.035 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.65 x 3.75 x 0.45"

  • Battery information

  • Slot empty release lock

  • Slide shows

  • Energy Saving

  • Autoexposure bracketing

  • Retouch menu reference

  • Card formatting

  • Flash bracketing

  • Microphone adjustments

  • Touch controls

  • White balance bracketing

  • Movie shooting

  • Function buttons

  • ADL bracketing

  • Movie qualities

  • Monitor mode button

  • Virtual horizon

  • Time-lapse movies

  • DISP button

  • Interval timer photography

  • Movie electronic vibration reduction

  • Menu reference

  • Active-D lighting

  • Lens vibration reduction

  • Information button

  • External flash sync modes

  • Vignette control

  • Primary and secondary slot function

  • External flash output/FV lock

  • Diffraction compensation

  • Wi-Fi

  • External flash exposure compensation

  • Auto-distortion control

  • Viewfinder focus (diopter)

  • Shutter speed reference for external flash

  • File number

  • Reset options

  • External flash bracketing

  • Folders

  • Focus options

  • Picture controls

  • Auto/manual low pass filter cleaning

  • Focus Lock

  • High-ISO noise reduction

  • Custom settings reference

  • AF fine tune

  • Long exposure noise reduction

  • Custom settings reset

  • AF Area modes

  • File naming

  • Exposure modes

  • Focus point selection

  • Folders

  • User exposure modes

  • Focus shift (focus stacking)

  • Color spaces/File names

  • Silent photography

  • Image qualities

  • Flicker reduction

  • ISO equivalency

  • Image sizes

  • White balance options

  • Exposure compensation

  • Movie sizes

  • White balance fine-tuning

  • HDR shooting

  • Movie frame rates

  • Airplane mode

  • Release modes

  • Movie quality

  • Playback options

  • Self timer options

  • Image area sizes and DX crop

  • Playback display options

  • Multiple exposures

  • My Menu / recent settings

  • Playback rotate tall

  • Metering options

  • Shooting information

  • Movie playback options (i-menu)

  • Auto-exposure lock

  • Pixel mapping

  • Movie playback

  • Shutter/aperture lock

    Related Questions and Answers

    Q: 1. Which port could I use with the FTZ adapter + Nikon 20mm 1.8? It does not appear to have any non-fisheye wide angle options in the port chart.

    A: To use the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 20mm f/1.8G ED with the FTZ adapter with the Ikelite 200DL Underwater Housing for Nikon Z 7, Z 7II, Z 6, & Z 6II Mirrorless Digital Cameras Ikelite suggests this port and extension, BH #IK7534 (https://bhpho.to/4bsLby1) and BH #IK7502 (https://bhpho.to/3UyIZOE). Note that specific lens has not been tested.

    Q: 2. Which is better for macro: The 28mm or 16-50mm?

    A: Neither actually. If you're looking for Macro capabilities on a Nikon Zfc, I would recommend this lens instead. https://bhpho.to/327kH7n

    Q: 3. Have you verified yet that this plate will or can be made to fit the Z6 III ?

    A: Yes, the Kirk PZ-186 Camera Plate for Nikon Z 7II, Z 6II, Z 7, Z 6, and Z 5 is also fully compatible with the Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera.

    Q: 4. Does it explain the different sports shooting modes?

    A: Yes

    Q: 5. Will the lenses I use on my D3200 work with this camera?

    A: No, the following camera body will only adapt to z mount Nikon lens.

    Q: 6. Will this work for the D5600?

    A: Unfortunately this one is just designed for the D5500.

    Q: 7. Does it comes with the lens tube? If not, what should be added for a 24 - 70 f2.8 Nikon S .

    A: Port extensions (sometimes called lens tubes) and dome ports are additional purchases. Please click on the [Accessories] button above and then on "Lens & Lens Port Accessories" to see them.

    Q: 8. Does Nikon Fc have 5-axis image stabilization?

    A: Unfortunately, the Nikon Z fc lacks in-body stabilization.

    Q: 9. Does this also work for the Nikon Z6 body?

    A: The Ikelite 200DL Underwater Housing for Nikon Z7 Mirrorless Digital Camera is also compatible with the Nikon Z6 Mirrorless Digital Camera.

    Q: 10. This looks like it will fit the Z6iii as the bottom holes seem similar to my Z5. Can you confirm that?

    A: Yes, the hole configuration on the Nikon Z6iii is very similar to the Nikon Z5, so the Kirk PZ-186 Camera Plate for Nikon Z 7II, Z 6II, Z 7, Z 6, and Z 5 will probably work with the Z6iii, but we cannot confirm it 100% as we have not been able to test it yet.

  • 13/09/2024

    [PhotoBert] I never purchase a new camera without ordering a PhotoBert CheatSheet as well.� It gets me familiar with the new camera operation and features quickly and easily.� There is a treasure chest of information packed into that one sheet sized pocketable map.� I never travel without it. Information can be looked up very quickly while out and about with camera in hand.� It is definitely worth the 5
    star rating it has been given.

    5
    13/09/2024

    [PhotoBert] I never purchase a new camera without ordering a PhotoBert CheatSheet as well.� It gets me familiar with the new camera operation and features quickly and easily.� There is a treasure chest of information packed into that one sheet sized pocketable map.� I never travel without it. Information can be looked up very quickly while out and about with camera in hand.� It is definitely worth the 5
    star rating it has been given.

    5
    13/09/2024

    [PhotoBert] I never purchase a new camera without ordering a PhotoBert CheatSheet as well.� It gets me familiar with the new camera operation and features quickly and easily.� There is a treasure chest of information packed into that one sheet sized pocketable map.� I never travel without it. Information can be looked up very quickly while out and about with camera in hand.� It is definitely worth the 5
    star rating it has been given.

    5
    24/08/2024

    [Bert Sirkin] I'm appreciating the NikonZ6ll cheat sheet. I put it in my bag when I go out and shoot and if any questions I pull it out and boom there is my answer. I Don't go without it.

    5
    24/08/2024

    [Bert Sirkin] I'm appreciating the NikonZ6ll cheat sheet. I put it in my bag when I go out and shoot and if any questions I pull it out and boom there is my answer. I Don't go without it.

    5
    24/08/2024

    [Bert Sirkin] I'm appreciating the NikonZ6ll cheat sheet. I put it in my bag when I go out and shoot and if any questions I pull it out and boom there is my answer. I Don't go without it.

    5
    13/08/2024

    [2] Love these info sheet that I carry around

    5
    23/07/2024

    [0.035 lb] The writing is very small, if you can't read VERY small print, I recommend having an inexpensive magnifying glass with you in order to read it, maybe one that lights up if you are going to be out at night. I know my camera well enough that I didn't really think that I needed this, but it has come in handy! I highly recommend it!

    5
    23/07/2024

    [0.035 lb] The writing is very small, if you can't read VERY small print, I recommend having an inexpensive magnifying glass with you in order to read it, maybe one that lights up if you are going to be out at night. I know my camera well enough that I didn't really think that I needed this, but it has come in handy! I highly recommend it!

    5
    23/07/2024

    [0.035 lb] The writing is very small, if you can't read VERY small print, I recommend having an inexpensive magnifying glass with you in order to read it, maybe one that lights up if you are going to be out at night. I know my camera well enough that I didn't really think that I needed this, but it has come in handy! I highly recommend it!

    5

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