For self-timer operation, x 82.

For remote control operation, x 171.

Focus Tracking

When the focus mode selector is set to Single Servo AF (S) (x 48) or Continuous Servo AF (C) (x 48) and the shutter release button is lightly pressed or the AF Start button (x 49) is continuously pressed, the camera will automatically switch to Focus Tracking when a moving subject is detected. Focus Tracking enables the camera to analyze the speed of the moving subject based on the focus detection data. It also obtains the correct focus by anticipating the subject’s position—then driving the lens to that position—at the exact moment of exposure.

In Single Servo AF, Focus Tracking is activated with a subject that has been moving in advance to the focus detection, and focus is locked when the subject stops moving and / appears in the viewfinder.

In Continuous Servo AF, the camera continues to track a subject (even a subject that began moving during focus detection) and focus is not locked.

Basic Operation

Imprinting/recording shooting data

With the F6, date, shutter speed, aperture and lens focal length can be imprinted in the frame, between the frames or before the first frame on the film roll. (The data that can be imprinted differs with the position on the film.) The shooting data is also recorded in the camera‘s built-in memory. For details on data imprinting, see page 126. For details on recording data, see page 112.

CSM b1: Shutter speed and aperture can be changed to display settings in steps of 1/2 or one EV (x 97).

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Nikon 1799 Focus Tracking, Imprinting/recording shooting data, For self-timer operation, x For remote control operation, x