I love the lens function buttons. I have 1 mapped to the grid display and 2 mapped to switch between FX and DX. I also use the Fn ring for aperture. (Lenses where this is relevant are the 24-120 and 100-400).
I have never learned what the button was for! Shameful, I know, but videos like this help. Will use the button tomorrow on my coastal walk and see how I get on.
Thanks. My first Nikon Z series camera is on the way, and the first lens does not have a function button (24-70 f4 S), but some of the others I want to eventually purchase do have it
I didnot use the lens function button, I OWN the 6ii a few months and it is really a job to learn all about this camera, to make it my own. So thank you for this very clear presentation . I am sure this will help me in the field.
ok great video, I have this z 24-120 set the L-Fn button to 100% but can you take the image shot magnified? I tried but it takes only zoomed out original image.
No, my understanding is this is to allow you to view exactly what you are focused on at 100%. To get that photo you’d still need to zoom in if you wanted that shot. Thanks for watching! 📸😎
Cheers for this blog....seeing something done helps. I have been learning about my camera's fuctionsz 7.2. I have struggled With firmware updates and just about got my adapter firm ware done. The simple way Nikon have constructed the lens button and camera programming is only simple when you know how.luckly its not complacated.So now I programmed my lens The 105 z. The others I will down i pop them in to the camera.So cheers. A how to upgrade the firm ware for Nikon would be helpful. Really the how too blogs don't explain the full process they taKe it as given you know how to transfer files. But I now have a full working lens in my bag again cheers .
That I’m not 100% on to be totally honest as I only have one lens with the button. However, I’m assuming that you would need to do it once and the camera would remember the previous setting, but that’s just speculation. Thanks for watching! 😎👊🏻
That’s pretty much the whole video, like anything else you highlight it on the screen and select it by hitting ok like you would anything else in the menu actions. 📸😎
The dude gets side track what can be assigned instead of focusing on the real subject. How to assigning a function button. I hate listen to “what if” scenarios.
@@JasonLorette Forgive me. It just seems so basic to devote a video to. I just assume that people who own gear like that aren’t totally clueless. This is one of those instances that I regret not keeping my mouth, or at least typing finger, shut. You take care.
Do you use your lens function button(s)? What do you have mapped to them?
highlight weighted metering. I'm normally happy with matrix, but every now and then it's handy to instantly have access to that.
@@mjak993 nice! It’s definitely a great tool…thanks for watching! 📸😎
I love the lens function buttons. I have 1 mapped to the grid display and 2 mapped to switch between FX and DX. I also use the Fn ring for aperture. (Lenses where this is relevant are the 24-120 and 100-400).
Thanks. Going to start trying out the button now.
Awesome, have fun! Thanks for watching! 📸😎
I have never learned what the button was for! Shameful, I know, but videos like this help. Will use the button tomorrow on my coastal walk and see how I get on.
Good luck, have fun on your walk, and thanks for watching!! 📸😎
Thanks. My first Nikon Z series camera is on the way, and the first lens does not have a function button (24-70 f4 S), but some of the others I want to eventually purchase do have it
@@lithgowlights859 Awesome, enjoy your new camera! Thanks for watching! 📸😎
I didnot use the lens function button, I OWN the 6ii a few months and it is really a job to learn all about this camera, to make it my own. So thank you for this very clear presentation . I am sure this will help me in the field.
Glad to hear that this helped! Thanks for watching! 😎📸
ok great video, I have this z 24-120 set the L-Fn button to 100% but can you take the image shot magnified? I tried but it takes only zoomed out original image.
No, my understanding is this is to allow you to view exactly what you are focused on at 100%. To get that photo you’d still need to zoom in if you wanted that shot. Thanks for watching! 📸😎
Cheers for this blog....seeing something done helps. I have been learning about my camera's fuctionsz 7.2. I have struggled
With firmware updates and just about got my adapter firm ware done. The simple way Nikon have constructed the lens button and camera programming is only simple when you know how.luckly its not complacated.So now I programmed my lens The 105 z. The others I will down i pop them in to the camera.So cheers. A how to upgrade the firm ware for Nikon would be helpful. Really the how too blogs don't explain the full process they taKe it as given you know how to transfer files. But I now have a full working lens in my bag again cheers .
I’m glad I could help, thanks for watching!! 😎👊🏻
The button is best used for fast Zoom-in out.
It’s got so many great uses, thanks for watching! 😎👊🏻
Thank you, very informative.
Happy you found it useful! Thanks for watching! 😎📸
Good job.
Thank you, this was useful - ignore the trolls. If I have multiple lenses with a function button does each lens need to be programmed individually?
That I’m not 100% on to be totally honest as I only have one lens with the button. However, I’m assuming that you would need to do it once and the camera would remember the previous setting, but that’s just speculation. Thanks for watching! 😎👊🏻
You didn’t show how to set the button
That’s pretty much the whole video, like anything else you highlight it on the screen and select it by hitting ok like you would anything else in the menu actions. 📸😎
The dude gets side track what can be assigned instead of focusing on the real subject.
How to assigning a function button.
I hate listen to “what if” scenarios.
If you watch the whole video, you are shown how to assign the function button, but thanks for watching anyway. 😎
You’re kidding, right?
About?
@@JasonLorette Forgive me. It just seems so basic to devote a video to. I just assume that people who own gear like that aren’t totally clueless. This is one of those instances that I regret not keeping my mouth, or at least typing finger, shut.
You take care.