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Home / Technology / Nikon's $2,200 ZR: Cinema Camera Power for Less

Nikon's $2,200 ZR: Cinema Camera Power for Less

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Nikon ZR captures RED's 12-bit RAW video at a consumer price.
  • Features a large 4-inch display and 32-bit float audio recording.
  • Offers 6K RAW video recording without overheating issues.
Nikon's $2,200 ZR: Cinema Camera Power for Less

Nikon is prioritizing content creators with its new ZR full-frame mirrorless camera, priced at $2,200. This model stands out as the first consumer camera to record video using RED's 12-bit RAW format, integrating professional cinema capabilities into a more accessible package. It features a substantial 4-inch display, advanced monitoring tools, in-body stabilization, and 32-bit float internal audio recording, delivering exceptional video quality.

The ZR is designed for professional rigging, though it has a minimalist approach with a single mounting thread and lacks an electronic viewfinder. However, its massive, sharp display compensates, offering excellent visibility even in sunlight. Handling is refined with essential controls like two shooting dials and a joystick, complemented by Nikon's lens control rings for enhanced manual adjustments.

This camera supports RED's RAW R3D NE light codec and Nikon's N-RAW, with resolutions up to 6K at 60 fps. It can continuously record 6K RAW video for 125 minutes without overheating, thanks to its efficient sensor and design. With dual native ISOs of 800 and 6,400 and over 15 stops of dynamic range, the Nikon ZR offers compelling video performance that rivals more expensive cinema cameras.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Nikon ZR is the first consumer camera to capture video using RED's 12-bit RAW format.
The Nikon ZR offers comparable video quality and features like RED RAW recording at a fraction of the price of professional cinema cameras.
The ZR supports 6K RAW video up to 60 fps, features dual native ISOs (800 and 6,400), and boasts over 15 stops of dynamic range.

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