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Best Nikon Z6 II settings for landscape photography
Landscapes flip the priorities: you want everything sharp from foreground to horizon, the lowest noise possible, and time isn't usually a constraint — so a tripod and a small aperture rule. Here it's tuned to the Nikon Z6 II.
Recommended Nikon Z6 II settings for landscape photography
Tuned for your Nikon Z6 II
- Sensor: full-frame, so focal lengths are as marked and you get the shallowest depth of field and the best high-ISO headroom.
- Clean ISO: modern full-frame bodies like the Nikon Z6 II stay usable up to about ISO 12800 — cap Auto ISO there so your shutter stays fast without over-cooking noise.
- Autofocus: use AF-C with subject/eye detection; it locks on reliably for landscape photography.
- Stabilization: the Nikon Z6 II has in-body stabilization, so you can handhold a few stops slower for static subjects (and turn it off on a tripod).
Set up your Nikon Z6 II for landscape photography
- Back-button focus: set the AF-ON button to AF-ON and switch the shutter to release-only (Custom Setting a) — separating focus from shutter.
- For action: use AF-C with Auto-area or Wide-area AF.
- Eyes & animals: enable subject detection (Auto / Animal) in the AF menu.
- Burst: set the release mode to Continuous High (CH).
Exact menu wording can vary by firmware.
Why these settings
Depth of field and image quality matter more than speed, so you stop down to f/8–f/11, drop to base ISO for the cleanest file, and put the camera on a tripod to make any shutter speed workable.
Common mistakes
- Shooting handheld at high ISO when a tripod would give a far cleaner file.
- Stopping down to f/22 and losing overall sharpness to diffraction.
FAQ
What aperture for landscapes?
f/8–f/11 gives the best balance of depth of field and sharpness on most lenses. Past f/16, diffraction softens the image.
What ISO for landscapes?
Base ISO (usually 100) for the cleanest file and widest dynamic range. A tripod lets you use it regardless of shutter speed.
Does the Nikon Z6 II have good autofocus for landscape photography?
Yes — the Nikon Z6 II has strong continuous autofocus with subject/eye detection, which is exactly what landscape photography needs. Use AF-C and enable eye/animal detection.
Is the Nikon Z6 II good for landscape photography?
Yes. With the settings above and its full-frame sensor and in-body stabilization, the Nikon Z6 II is well suited to landscape photography. Dial the settings in for your exact lens with the coach.