Education for Filmmakers
Language
The CineD Channels
Info
New to CineD?
You are logged in as
We will send you notifications in your browser, every time a new article is published in this category.
You can change which notifications you are subscribed to in your notification settings.
Both Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 mirrorless cameras got a firmware update 2.0, which improves autofocus and fixes some bugs. At the same time, Nikon issued a recall on some Nikon Z 6 and Nikon Z 7 cameras due to an issue with vibration reduction (VR).
Nikon has both good and bad news regarding their Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 mirrorless cameras.
Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 full-frame mirrorless cameras have both been introduced last summer and they caught attention of many filmmakers. Lately, Nikon assured us that filmmakers are very important customer group for the company by enabling RAW video signal output via HDMI. Both Z 6 and Z 7 are now getting a new firmware update 2.0 which improves autofocus, but some cameras will have to be recalled due to vibration reduction (VR) issue.
The new free firmware update adds Eye-Detection autofocus (AF) for still-image shooting. It works in AF-S and AF-C focus modes. For capturing both photos and videos, the low-light autofocus performance got better.
The update also adds auto-exposure (AE) tracking capability to the continuous high-speed (extended) mode (for photos capture). Now the cameras will be able to track exposure just as they do with focus (AF tracking). This helps to ensure that all images captured with a burst of high-speed continuous shooting are in focus and exhibit optimal exposure, even when the brightness of the scene changes.
The firmware update also fixes following video recording issues:
For more information about the free firmware update and how to get it, check Nikon’s official page.
On May 16th Nikon has released “Technical service advisory” note on their site, which informs users of the Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 cameras, that there might be an issue with the vibration reduction (VR) feature on those cameras. They are saying that the vibration reduction (VR) feature in some Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 cameras may not function fully.
Nikon offers corrective service for affected Z 6 and Z 7 cameras free of charge, including the cost of shipping an affected Z 6 and Z 7 camera to Nikon as well as its return. They are covering all these costs even for those Z 6 or Z 7 cameras with expired warranty.
Obviously there have only been certain production series affected by this issue. To determine whether your camera is one of those affected, you can insert your serial number on Nikon website and immediately get feedback. You can check Nikon Z 6 serial number here and Nikon Z 7 serial number here. If your camera is one of those affected, instructions for requesting service, including receiving your free shipping label, will be displayed onscreen. If your Nikon Z 6 or Z 7 camera is NOT one of those affected, this will be displayed onscreen and you may continue using your camera without concern for this issue.
Location of the serial number on Nikon Z 6. Source: Nikon
To locate your camera’s serial number, open the camera’s monitor on the back and the serial number will be the 7-digit number printed on the label affixed to the camera body, as indicated by the red frame in the image above. You may also contact Nikon Customer Relations for assistance.
Do you own a Nikon Z 6 or Z 7? Did you notice any issues with the vibration reduction feature? Let us know in the comments below the article.
Source: Nikon Rumors
Δ
Stay current with regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Want regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more?Sign up to our newsletter and we will give you just that.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. The data provided and the newsletter opening statistics will be stored on a personal data basis until you unsubscribe. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.