We are pleased to announce the release of firmware Ver.1.10 for the flagship mirrorless camera “Nikon Z 9” on January 5, 2022 at 15:00.
With the firmware Ver.1.10 for “Z 9”, the high-speed continuous shooting time is greatly improved. When shooting at approximately 20 frames per second with “RAW (high efficiency) + JPEG BASIC (size L)” split recording, it is possible to shoot from the conventional approximately 3 seconds to the world’s longest * 1 approximately 15 seconds * 2. It will be.
Shooting is possible when shooting at approximately 20 frames / sec with split recording of “RAW (high efficiency ★) + JPEG BASIC (size L)” or “JPEG FINE (size L) + JPEG BASIC (size S)”. The time will be reduced from the conventional 3 seconds to 8 seconds * 2.
By improving the high-speed continuous shooting time, it further supports high-pixel shooting at the decisive moment of a subject moving at high speed.
In addition, we plan to add various video functions and improve operability and functions when shooting still images and videos in future firmware updates.
As of December 28, 2021, this is a mirrorless camera equipped with an image sensor with 30 million or more effective pixels that has been released, and is used for high-speed continuous shooting at approximately 20 frames per second with “RAW + JPEG” split recording. According to Nikon research.
When using the attached lens “NIKKOR Z 50mm f / 1.8 S” and memory card “ProGrade Digital COBALT 1700R 325GB”. The continuous shooting time is reduced when “Slot 2 function” is set to “Backup recording” or when “Automatic distortion correction” is set to “ON”.