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In this video I explain about using the focusing in live view on the Nikon D850. I thought this may help some D850 owners out there in case they don't know ...
Using Autofocus in Live View. Use an AF-S or AF-P lens. The desired results may not be achieved with other lenses or teleconverters. Note that in live view, autofocus is slower and the monitor may brighten or darken while the camera focuses.
6 Φεβ 2020 · Set your camera Live View mode to “Tripod” (if you have such a setting). If your camera has a Mirror Lock-Up feature and you have a remote camera release, you can use those to prevent camera shake (can be very useful if your shutter speed is slow).
You can focus with the viewfinder or with Live View – each has its own advantages and uses separate focusing technologies inside the camera. Using Live View enables critically-sharp focusing when you’re shooting on a tripod, so it’s ideal for macro, product imaging and landscapes.
An easy-to-understand resource featuring video tutorials, sample images, and other materials introducing how to configure and use the D850 for taking beautiful pictures.
Live View shooting mode is essentially what it says on the tin – you're seeing what the camera's lens is seeing, and what the sensor is recording, but on the LCD rather than through the optical viewfinder. Live View is activated by either a switch or an 'Lv' button on the camera body.
The Nikon D90's Live View display includes a good bit of relevant shooting data, including shooting mode, autofocus mode, image size, image quality, white balance, audio recording,...