So far These are the settings I've learned work the best with the Nikon Z5 camera. There might be other adjustments that can help but I haven't yet found anything else.
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Settings I went over in the video:
Custom Settings Menu Tab:
a1 = AF-C priority selection = Focus
a4 = Auto-area AF face/eye detection (selected)
'I' button options:
Auto-area AF and AF-C
I tend to use aperture priority with a minimum shutter speed. Menu, photo shooting menu tab, ISO sensitivity settings, minimum shutter speed 1/100th or whatever you prefer. The most important part is making sure the AF-C priority is set to focus and not release so you get more photos properly focused where they should be.
I don't know if there is a specific way to toggle that setting on/off. By default the OK button is a toggle between auto area mode and subject tracking mode that gives you a box to move around on-screen. Half pressing at that point locks the camera on what you selected. Using the zoom out button exits the subject lock or exits subject tracking itself. You can assign this feature to another button as well. You can also simply touch the screen to focus where you want. It immediately tries to track what was touched on the screen. Using the zoom out button exits that touch initiated tracking.
Here are a few custom button options:
Access button setting adjustments here: Custom Setting Menu, f Controls, f2 Custom Controls, from there you pick a button, not all buttons can do everything
** Subject Tracking (it's a toggle as I mentioned)
** Access top item in MY MENU
*** You can set the top item to the face/eye detect setting, so pressing a button brings up that menu. This has face detect, face/eye detect, animal detect, and off. It's going to be more than one button press.
** Focus mode/AF-area mode
*** This turns the button into a hold-down and adjust with the camera's two dials. This is a Nikon styled way of changing settings and often used to adjust two related settings through one button hold. So switching out of auto area to single point or one of the wide area focus box modes effectively removes face detection.
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