Nikon Z9 - The new firmware version 2.0
Nikon has just released a new firmware update for their flagship model. Firmware version 2.0 brings many new features for filmmakers and photographers. In addition to the ability to record 8K 60p in N-RAW internally, it is now also possible to record 4K oversampling of 8K in 60p, among other new features.
What's new? - Video
Here's an overview of the most important new features for filmmakers:
8.3K/60p in-camera
With firmware version 2.0, 8.3K movies (8256x4644) can be recorded in-camera at 60p in Nikon's RAW codec "N-RAW", utilizing the full width of the Z9 sensor.
In addition, there is the option to choose between two compression options (High-Quality / Normal).
This recording requires a CFexpress Type-B card.
4K UHD oversampling from 8K
There is now an item "Extended Oversampling" in the menu under the movie settings, which allows recording in 4K 60p in 8K oversampling. Previously, oversampling was only available in 4K 24p or 30p.
Waveform monitor +amp; other display features
In addition to a new (resizable) waveform monitor, which makes it easier to estimate exposure, there is now a red frame around the live view image when shooting, and a dedicated video display mode (as seen on Cinema cameras).
Overheating
For the Z9, you can now (as you know it from Sony cameras, for example) optionally change the overheating sensitivity from "Standard" to "High", so that the camera doesn't shut down so quickly when overheating threatens.
ISO +amp; Shutterspeed setting
New options for setting ISO and shutter speed have also been added. For setting the ISO, it is now possible to optionally set the ISO in 1/6 steps (instead of 1/3). The exposure time can now be set longer than the frame rate (e.g. 1/30 exposure time when shooting in 60 fps). However, this function can also be turned on/off.
What is new? Photo Mode
Here is an overview of the new features and functions for photographers.
Pre-Release Capture
With the new "Pre-Release Capture" function, the camera saves continuous shots up to one second before the shutter button is pressed. So you never miss an important moment.
EVF - 120 fps
The electronic viewfinder has received a new 120fps mode, which sets the viewfinder's frame rate to 120fps. This feature is ideal for working with fast subjects.
AF points
With firmware version 2.0, the AF point can be freely configured in size and shape. This means that up to 20 different measuring field patterns can be set. This can be helpful, for example, when photographing large, fixed image elements (such as a tennis net).
Focus recall
Multiple buttons can now be assigned to focus positions, and each button can recall its own or the same focus position.
to firmware version 2.0
The update is available for download as of 20.04.
Nikon Z9 Housing
- Nikon Z9 body
- mirrorless full frame camera
- new stacked CMOS full-frame sensor with 45.7 megapixels
- ultra-fast EXPEED 7 processor
- ISO range from 64 to 25,600
- excellent precision of automatic white balance for skin tones
- 8K video recording
- captures even the smallest subjects in the frame and recognizes faces; even when they are upside down
- blazing fast speeds of up to 120 fps with full AF
- Shoot bursts of up to 1000 frames in a row at full resolution and 20fps
- Viewfinder without blackout
- Autofocus captures head, face and eyes, for animals face and eyes as well as cars and motorcycles
Nikon Z9 Review
We've tested the Nikon Z9, too, of course. Here is our review: