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I am the proud new owner of the Nikon Z6II and the DJI Ronin RSC2. The RSC2 offers a timelapse-function that is ingenious: In conjunction with the zoom motor and the individually configurable moves, professional timelapse-recordings can be made. Unfortunately with one problem: the Nikon 6ZII does not focus on the individual images during the timelapse process. I tested AF-S and AF-C settings - unfortunately without success. With the AF-F mode, the camera will focus continuously. But this mode is only available in the video area.
In AF-S and AF-C modes, the shutter release button on the Z6II must be pressed halfway in order for the camera to focus. The RSC-2 does not seem to transmit this impulse. How is it with other camera systems?
The only way to solve the problem is to combine the camera's interval function with the timelapse-function of the RSC-2. To do this, the cable connection must be unplugged and the two systems work independently. In the interval function there is the option "Focus before every shutter release". That is exactly the trigger that RSC-2 should also bring. Does anyone have any other idea how to solve the problem? Is it possible to specify in the settings of the Z6II that it is focused without a resolver?
In AF-S and AF-C modes, the shutter release button on the Z6II must be pressed halfway in order for the camera to focus. The RSC-2 does not seem to transmit this impulse. How is it with other camera systems?
The only way to solve the problem is to combine the camera's interval function with the timelapse-function of the RSC-2. To do this, the cable connection must be unplugged and the two systems work independently. In the interval function there is the option "Focus before every shutter release". That is exactly the trigger that RSC-2 should also bring. Does anyone have any other idea how to solve the problem? Is it possible to specify in the settings of the Z6II that it is focused without a resolver?