fcotterill
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I agree with @EricBowles about correct exposure in lowlight. This is crucial. In at least one of his columns, June 2022, Thom Hogan discussed this factor, with hypotheses about how Autofocus and Exposure are causally linked in the dual stream imaging of the Z9, via the EXPEED7. There's an older thread discussing the possibilities/implications.Yes, all settings are optimized to maximize evf brightness - eg adjust for easy viewing (even tried starlight). Dynamic or single point mostly yield good focus. The issue being explored has to do with accuracy of focus with SR in lower light. It's not even the actual subject recognition, which the system does perfectly. It's that the subject it has recognized and put the AF indicator on winds up being out of focus and specifically focused on the opposite eye from where the AF box is located - even if you use the option to specify which eye it should focus on. The discussion of predictive tracking made the wheels really start turning to think if there is a connection.
The reasoning extended to a possible function of the Picture Control file ; that its sharpness becomes important in lowlight - IF - the Autofocus algorithms are analyzing jpg patterns in the dual stream processing.
Also see "Does the accuracy of Nikon's Z-system focus depend upon the amount of ambient light?"
With a Z8 or Z9, you could test for the effects of Subject Detection in low light with a 1*1 Custom Area mode. Toggle Subject Detection off / on with a RSF setting.
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