Nikon unveils ZR, first full frame camera in ‘Z CINEMA’ series
Nikon officially announces the release of a full-frame sensor camera with its distinct new features
Nikon has reportedly announced the release of the full-frame sensor camera, and the company says that it marks the smallest model in the z CINEMA series.
Primarily, the ZR is designed for the cinema and is aimed to provide them with high-quality solutions that integrate key technologies from both companies.
The Nikon ZR features the properties of a full-frame sensor. It is particularly designed for Nikon cameras.
The camera further offers internal recording of up to 6K/60p video and two optimal base ISO sensitivities, ISO 800 and ISO 6400. It has a dynamic range of more than 15 stops for capturing high-quality images in distinct lighting conditions.
It is the world’s first camera to support 32-bit float audio recording with both internal and external microphone.
The built-in microphone offers five selectable picks patterns and enables high-quality audio capture.
Nikon ZR Features 32-bit Float Recording
It is the first camera to offer 32-bit float audio recording with both in-built and external microphones.
From interviews to live concerts, this technology plays a pivotal role in supporting a comprehensive range of sound sources.
The camera features three-high performance microphones that use Nokia’s OZO technology.
These mics offer five selectable pick-up patterns, from all directions, rear and stereo - for diverse shooting situations.
Nikon large 4.0-inch monitor ensures excellent visibility
The camera’s larger display with its 3.07 million-dot resolution and full DCI-P3 color space coverage provides a vivid view of your footage in any sort of environment.
The large monitor also enables the use of a compact system that doesn't require an external monitor.
The impressive EXPEED 7 processor enables fast and accurate subject detection, tracking, and optimal image processing in any situation.
When it is connected to a USB power source, the camera can record continuously for 125 min making it ideal for events like weddings and concerts that require long and continuous takes.
Nikon is committed to meet user needs in optical performance and will contribute to the development of smooth imaging culture in the field of cinema.
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