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Nikon Z6II Astrophotography Settings (Quick Cheat Sheet)

Here are the Nikon Z6II Astrophotography Settings you should use for photographing the night sky

By Anthony Robinson · Published Jan 10, 2024

Here are the Nikon Z6II Astrophotography Settings you should use for photographing the night sky.

Nikon Z6 II Astrophotography Settings

  • Program Mode: Manual
  • Exposure Length: 15-30 seconds
  • Aperture: As wide as possible
  • ISO: 400-4000
  • File Format: RAW
  • White Balance: Auto

Nikon Z6 II Astrophotography Settings in Detail

Program Mode

Exposure Length/Shutter Speed

Nikon Z6II Astrophotography Settings

Aperture

ISO

Image File Format

Manual Focus

White Balance

Delay Timer

Saving Your Nikon Z6II Astrophotography Settings

One final tip is to use the Nikon Z6 II’s capacity to save settings.

The idea of saving preferred astrophotography settings to user modes (U1, U2, U3) on the camera can be a convenient tip to quickly switch to your favorite night photography settings.

Other Gear and Settings

Lens

Tripod

Intervalometer/Remote Release


Further Information and Sources

  1. Derek Horlock: Nikon Z6 II Astrophotography Case Study
  2. Testing the Nikon Z6 for Astrophotography
  3. What’s the Best Focal Length for Astrophotography?
  4. Free 500 Rule Calculator
  5. Free NPF Rule Calculator
  6. Landscape Astrophotography: 5 Steps to Beautiful Nightscapes
  7. Nikon Z6 II Online Manual