The Nikon Z 9 firmware update version 5.10 has been released, and it’s all about video enhancements. The camera gains a shutter angle in addition to customizable monitoring tools. Let’s take a look! The Nikon Z 9 was released in 2021 and is their flagship full-frame, FX-format camera. It features a 45.7MP stacked CMOS sensor (35.9 mm x 23.9 mm) and can film up to 8K UHD (7680 x 4320) / 30p, 25p, and 24p. Other features include shutter speed from 1/32000 to 30 seconds (slowest shutter at 900 seconds), best-in-class AF scene detection and fast and silent AF, ISO 64-25600, CFexpress Type B, XQD Type Memory, 20 fps shooting in RAW at full resolution, 30 fps with JPEG at full resolution, and 120 fps with JPEG at II Megapixel, and more. Firmware update ver. 2.0 allowed the Nikon Z 9 to record internally 12-bit N-RAW up to 8.3K / 60p and ProRes RAW HQ up to 4.1K / 60p. Other firmware updates brought other video tools and enhancements, such as the Hi-Res Zoom function, Auto Capture, improved flicker reduction, minimum ISO for N-Log, and more. Please make sure you read my colleague Johnnie Behiri’s review of the Z 9. The Nikon Z 9. Source: Nikon Nikon Z 9 firmware update 5.10 – features The biggest new feature is the addition of a shutter angle [Shutter mode], which will allow the shutter angle to be set 15 steps between 5.6° and 360°. There is no longer a need to select...
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