In this tutorial, I go over my Nikon Z camera, i-menu settings and I explain how you can customize the i-menu on your Z camera too. My Current Gear I’m always trading in cameras and lenses trying out new products. Here, as of the recording of this video, is the gear I currently own and use. All gear is purchased by me at normal retail pricing - I’m not sponsored by anyone nor am I an ambassador for any camera/lens manufacturer. The links below are my Amazon affiliate links. **As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Cameras: Nikon Z7ii: amzn.to/351PPmL Nikon Z6ii: amzn.to/3399eS7 Nikon Z6: amzn.to/2TIBGnR Nikon Zfc with Nikon 16-50mm f3.5-6.3 Lens: amzn.to/3ykA07w Nikon D500: amzn.to/2WyO8Lt Sony A7Riv: amzn.to/3amo9JJ Lenses: Nikon Z-mount: Nikon Z 24-70mm F4.0 Lens: amzn.to/2Z0hW55 Nikon Z 24-70mm F/2.8 S: amzn.to/2JWo5IX Nikon Z 24-200mm F4-6.3 Lens: amzn.to/3j4xVrA NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S: amzn.to/3Cw4CVU Nikon F-mount: Nikon 200-500mm F5.6 Lens: amzn.to/2WpggM2 Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2VQMKi9 Nikon 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 Lens: amzn.to/2QuWmyb Nikon 14-24mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2ZXR55C Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VRii Lens: amzn.to/2WG1p5f Nikon 1.4x Teleconverter: amzn.to/2WlkZ1z Nikon 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 DX Lens: amzn.to/2MiEKUk Tokina 100mm Macro Lens: amzn.to/2ZRgxfK Sigma 105mm 1.4 Art Lens: amzn.to/32PmFDZ Sony E-mount: Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art Lens: amzn.to/3iKdbBQ Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG DN Art Lens: amzn.to/36fD8F1 Other Gear: Battery Grip: VG-C4EM for Sony A7Riv: amzn.to/3g3Wvnm Tripods & Ballheads Vanguard Tripod: amzn.to/2WqWB2u Siriu Ballhead: amzn.to/2W1MyS0 MeFOTO Travel Tripod: amzn.to/31GVvys The Carbon Fiber Version: amzn.to/2LjVt9m Joby GorillaPod: amzn.to/2zMNAEc Camera Straps & Backpack Peak Design Camera Strap: amzn.to/2Sqi4Eg Peak Design Slide Camera Strap: amzn.to/2DoLxLl Peak Design Everyday 30L Backpack: amzn.to/2MJPFcb Spider Pro Hand Strap: amzn.to/30k170u Spider Pro Hand Strap ver 2: amzn.to/3aC3p1Z Memory Cards Sony 120GB XQD Card: amzn.to/2HlfR8Y Sony TOUGH-G series SDXC UHS-II Card 64GB: amzn.to/2PUJHoD Sony TOUGH-G series SDXC UHS-II Card 128GB: amzn.to/3oP6EZX Sony XQD/SD Card Reader: amzn.to/2NBuSHB Sony 128GB CFExpress Card: amzn.to/353hWC4 CFExpress Card Reader: amzn.to/2X2xMbQ
Thanks for this tutorial. I just upgraded to a Z50 from a d3500 and all the functions available are mind boggling to say the least. This makes so much sense and I appreciate it very much…thanks for the great video. I am a affinity photo user and I appreciate your tutorials there also.
Was going to give this a pass; very glad I watched. If I get a second Z camera, I will take your advice and set it up to match my Z6ii. Never made use of the U1-U3 on my D7200, but might copy your lead. Please consider a short video discussing the way you use each a bit more. It would help me. Going to start a small notebook to keep in my camera bag for quick reference. My memory is fine, but a quick reference can help avoid problems. Thanks again.
Thanks Anthony. I will refer to this when I get my new camera. On my DSLR I do the same thing and save the settings to an old lower capacity memory card so when I mess things up I can reload my settings back in.
A little complicating trying to follow, but as you say later in the video, it helps to put down in writing first what we like to quickly access in different scenarios. This should help me get the most out of my investment. Thanks👍🙂
I went into it thinking it would be easy to explain then once I began doing it, I realized it was a lot more complicated than I imagined. Hopefully you and others were able to glean a little bit of info that is useful. Thank you for watching!
I am an idiot! Or maybe not so much as this is my first Nikon. Press the menu button and the bottom icon is MY MENU. Thanks for not calling me out on this. (smile).
Good video... I thought, you can write the settings to the memory card of the first camera you setup and then just load them into the other cameras? Isn't that correct?
Thanks for the useful tutorial. Is there a way to add the shooting modes to the iMenu, for example, timer, continuous low etc? I want to setup self-timer so that when I select my HDR bracketing menu bank on tripod, it will automatically switch to self-timer. Also, when I select my menu bank for HDR bracketing (handheld, it will switch to shooting continuous. Thanks.
I believe you can save your settings externally to your card and transfer to a your other cameras without going through the same process for each camera.
Yes I should have mentioned that. Thank you for bringing it up. If you have more than one of the same model Z camera, you can save the settings to the card, put the card in the second camera and load those settings into that camera.
U1 is for landscape. U2 is existing light portraiture, and U3 is both for wildlife and studio with strobes. With either, I have to make a minor settings change. If I'm shooting wildlife, I put the camera on U3 and go into the i-menu and change the release mode from single frame to high speed continuous. If I'm shooting in the studio, I put the camera on U3, take it off Auto-iso and put it at iso 100, then go into the i-menu and change the AF-area mode to Auto Area AF(people). Those are starting points. I'm often changing the AF-area mode to suit the situation -- particularly when shooting wildlife.
Good additional info. Q: how did the camera get into Auto ISO? I don’t recall this being mentioned in the video. Are there other settings not in the I-menu for the U settings that need to be set before saving?
I can follow what you are doing but I have a question. In the top right box, focus, I see eye / face / animal detect as an option. I have tried to get my Z7 to do exactly this but after many frustrating hours I am finding it impossible. In fact I am finding it impossible to use those functions at all. Could you point me in the right direction to fix this. Thank you
Hallo, i have the Nikon Z FC and bought the Nikon Z 105 2.8, can you explain me how to activate the Macro Picture Stabilisation on the Macrolense, it says Activate Via Menue the L-FN Button with the Funktion Picture Stabilisation. What should i do, thanks for an Answer
In this tutorial, I go over my Nikon Z camera, i-menu settings and I explain how you can customize the i-menu on your Z camera too.
My Current Gear
I’m always trading in cameras and lenses trying out new products. Here, as of the recording of this video, is the gear I currently own and use. All gear is purchased by me at normal retail pricing - I’m not sponsored by anyone nor am I an ambassador for any camera/lens manufacturer. The links below are my Amazon affiliate links.
**As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Cameras:
Nikon Z7ii: amzn.to/351PPmL
Nikon Z6ii: amzn.to/3399eS7
Nikon Z6: amzn.to/2TIBGnR
Nikon Zfc with Nikon 16-50mm f3.5-6.3 Lens: amzn.to/3ykA07w
Nikon D500: amzn.to/2WyO8Lt
Sony A7Riv: amzn.to/3amo9JJ
Lenses:
Nikon Z-mount:
Nikon Z 24-70mm F4.0 Lens: amzn.to/2Z0hW55
Nikon Z 24-70mm F/2.8 S: amzn.to/2JWo5IX
Nikon Z 24-200mm F4-6.3 Lens: amzn.to/3j4xVrA
NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S: amzn.to/3Cw4CVU
Nikon F-mount:
Nikon 200-500mm F5.6 Lens: amzn.to/2WpggM2
Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2VQMKi9
Nikon 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 Lens: amzn.to/2QuWmyb
Nikon 14-24mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2ZXR55C
Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VRii Lens: amzn.to/2WG1p5f
Nikon 1.4x Teleconverter: amzn.to/2WlkZ1z
Nikon 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 DX Lens: amzn.to/2MiEKUk
Tokina 100mm Macro Lens: amzn.to/2ZRgxfK
Sigma 105mm 1.4 Art Lens: amzn.to/32PmFDZ
Sony E-mount:
Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art Lens: amzn.to/3iKdbBQ
Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG DN Art Lens: amzn.to/36fD8F1
Other Gear:
Battery Grip:
VG-C4EM for Sony A7Riv: amzn.to/3g3Wvnm
Tripods & Ballheads
Vanguard Tripod: amzn.to/2WqWB2u
Siriu Ballhead: amzn.to/2W1MyS0
MeFOTO Travel Tripod: amzn.to/31GVvys
The Carbon Fiber Version: amzn.to/2LjVt9m
Joby GorillaPod: amzn.to/2zMNAEc
Camera Straps & Backpack
Peak Design Camera Strap: amzn.to/2Sqi4Eg
Peak Design Slide Camera Strap: amzn.to/2DoLxLl
Peak Design Everyday 30L Backpack: amzn.to/2MJPFcb
Spider Pro Hand Strap: amzn.to/30k170u
Spider Pro Hand Strap ver 2: amzn.to/3aC3p1Z
Memory Cards
Sony 120GB XQD Card: amzn.to/2HlfR8Y
Sony TOUGH-G series SDXC UHS-II Card 64GB: amzn.to/2PUJHoD
Sony TOUGH-G series SDXC UHS-II Card 128GB: amzn.to/3oP6EZX
Sony XQD/SD Card Reader: amzn.to/2NBuSHB
Sony 128GB CFExpress Card: amzn.to/353hWC4
CFExpress Card Reader: amzn.to/2X2xMbQ
Excellent tutorial. Thank you
thanks so much for this informative video. it's been driving me nuts trying to set up my I menu!
Thank you for this tutorial Anthony. It clearly explains how to set my Z6 i-Menu and how to benefit from the 3 user-defined options.
Awesome! Thanks for watching Jorge!
Thanks for this tutorial. I just upgraded to a Z50 from a d3500 and all the functions available are mind boggling to say the least. This makes so much sense and I appreciate it very much…thanks for the great video. I am a affinity photo user and I appreciate your tutorials there also.
Was going to give this a pass; very glad I watched. If I get a second Z camera, I will take your advice and set it up to match my Z6ii. Never made use of the U1-U3 on my D7200, but might copy your lead. Please consider a short video discussing the way you use each a bit more. It would help me. Going to start a small notebook to keep in my camera bag for quick reference. My memory is fine, but a quick reference can help avoid problems. Thanks again.
I'll see if I can develop a video as you suggest. Thanks for watching!
Never thought to use U123, good idea thank you
Glad to help. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Anthony. I will refer to this when I get my new camera. On my DSLR I do the same thing and save the settings to an old lower capacity memory card so when I mess things up I can reload my settings back in.
Useful video, thanks. Is there a way to rename U1, U2 etc. to make it more user friendly?
A little complicating trying to follow, but as you say later in the video, it helps to put down in writing first what we like to quickly access in different scenarios. This should help me get the most out of my investment. Thanks👍🙂
I went into it thinking it would be easy to explain then once I began doing it, I realized it was a lot more complicated than I imagined. Hopefully you and others were able to glean a little bit of info that is useful. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this! May I know how I can see the monitor changing live while I change the settings (aperture, shutter, and Iso)?
Beautifully done tutorial and very informative. What camera capture device are you using to get such an excellent image of your camera monitor?
Great explanation and is actually easy to follow. I have a question. Can you put MY MENU in one of the i-menu slots?
I am an idiot! Or maybe not so much as this is my first Nikon. Press the menu button and the bottom icon is MY MENU. Thanks for not calling me out on this. (smile).
Good video... I thought, you can write the settings to the memory card of the first camera you setup and then just load them into the other cameras? Isn't that correct?
Thanks for the useful tutorial. Is there a way to add the shooting modes to the iMenu, for example, timer, continuous low etc? I want to setup self-timer so that when I select my HDR bracketing menu bank on tripod, it will automatically switch to self-timer. Also, when I select my menu bank for HDR bracketing (handheld, it will switch to shooting continuous. Thanks.
I believe you can save your settings externally to your card and transfer to a your other cameras without going through the same process for each camera.
Yes I should have mentioned that. Thank you for bringing it up. If you have more than one of the same model Z camera, you can save the settings to the card, put the card in the second camera and load those settings into that camera.
Very helpful video
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
I didn’t know this was possible. I’m curious what your U1, U2 and U3 are set for; portrait, landscape and action?
U1 is for landscape. U2 is existing light portraiture, and U3 is both for wildlife and studio with strobes. With either, I have to make a minor settings change. If I'm shooting wildlife, I put the camera on U3 and go into the i-menu and change the release mode from single frame to high speed continuous. If I'm shooting in the studio, I put the camera on U3, take it off Auto-iso and put it at iso 100, then go into the i-menu and change the AF-area mode to Auto Area AF(people). Those are starting points. I'm often changing the AF-area mode to suit the situation -- particularly when shooting wildlife.
Good additional info. Q: how did the camera get into Auto ISO? I don’t recall this being mentioned in the video. Are there other settings not in the I-menu for the U settings that need to be set before saving?
@@AnthonyMorganti you’re the best, thank you!😎🤘😎🤘
Excellent!
I can follow what you are doing but I have a question. In the top right box, focus, I see eye / face / animal detect as an option. I have tried to get my Z7 to do exactly this but after many frustrating hours I am finding it impossible. In fact I am finding it impossible to use those functions at all. Could you point me in the right direction to fix this. Thank you
Thank you.
Thank you
Hallo, i have the Nikon Z FC and bought the Nikon Z 105 2.8, can you explain me how to activate the Macro Picture Stabilisation on the Macrolense, it says Activate Via Menue the L-FN Button with the Funktion Picture Stabilisation. What should i do, thanks for an Answer
Any idea why I cannot save Monitor brightness or Manual exposure in the U Settings on my Z7II. All the other changes were saved in my U settings.
How do i get starlight view onto i menu?
sir .whats setting to produck photography.
Thanks!
Thank you so much Jorge!!!
On my z5 if I touch my screen it takes a photo. How can I turn that off, please?
Can you not customize the I menu for your VIDEO settings as well? Changes only seem to affect PICTURE mode.
Thanks!
Thanks!