At CES 2019 Nikon dropped a bit of a mirrorless camera news bomb. The metaphorical bomb? The addition of Atomos ProRes Raw recording for Nikon’s brand new mirrorless cameras the Z7 and Z6 via Atomos Ninja V Monitor/Recorder. Why am I calling this a bit of a bomb for mirrorless news? Well, Nikon has done what customers wanted Sony to do for a while which was to allow a raw output from their popular a7 series mirrorless cameras.
The Nikon Z Series: Upcoming Firmware on Display
The Nikon Z series will continue to adapt to changing user needs through the development and roll-out of firmware updates to meet and exceed creative expectations. Taking into account feedback from photographers and creators, Nikon will display three feature updates under development that open creative opportunities for the Z 6 and Z 7. Displays will include:
- CFexpress – Coming soon to the Z 6 and Z 7 cameras is support for CFexpress, which is compatible with the XQD memory card form-factor.
- Eye AF – Under development is an Eye AF function, which will automatically detect the subject’s eyes to make attaining critical focus on the eyes easier. It will allow users to capture photos in which focus has been clearly acquired on the subject’s eye, which is useful for portrait, event and street photography scenarios.
- RAW Video Support – Nikon is currently developing a feature that works with the ATOMOS Ninja V to output video in RAW format, using the ProRes RAW codec.
Details, including the release date of new firmware updates, will be shared at a later date.
Nikon Z6 Filmmaker’s Kit
Nikon has also introduced a Z6 Filmmaker’s Kit, including just about everything a videographer needs for creative filmmaking. In the box with the Z6 and Nikkor S 24-70mm F4 S lens you’ll find:
- FTZ Adapter
- Atomos Ninja V 4K external recorder
- Rode VideoMic Pro+
- MOZA Air 2 3-axis hand-held gimbal
- Extra EN-EL15b battery
- Coiled HDMI cable
- 12 month Vimeo Pro membership
- Online course for making music videos, featuring Nikon Ambassador Chris Hershman
The Filmmaker’s Kit is be priced at $3999 and will be available in late January. Nikon is stating those who purchase the filmmaker’s kit will get a $1200 savings from buying everything piecemeal. What’s not included are XQD cards.
The Atomos Ninja V
Atomos’ Ninja V is a recorder with a touchscreen-controlled 5” HDR monitor allows users to accurately expose and deliver cinematic quality from Log or RAW video. The Ninja V runs Atomos’ own AtomOS operating system and a series of modules allow for multi-camera sync, control and Ethernet-based video transmission capabilities in the near future. The Ninja V costs $695 before local taxes and is available from all authorized Atomos dealers.