Major Nikon Z8 firmware update version 2.00 released



The previously rumored major Nikon Z8 firmware update version 2.00 is now officially released (Nikon also released new versions of Nikon NX Tether, NX Studio, and Camera Control Pro).

Reminder: the Nikon Z8 is now $200 off.

Here is the very long list of firmware update changes:

Note: Users of the following software will need to update to the latest versions.

Note: The changes listed below under “Still Photography”, “Video Recording”, “Playback”, “Controls”, “Displays”, and “Network (Also NX Field)” are detailed in the Supplementary Firmware Update Manual.

Note: Due to the addition of new menu items, some Custom Settings menu items have been renumbered.

■ Still Photography

■ Video Recording

■ Playback

■ Controls

■ Displays

■ Network (Also NX Field)

■ App-Related Changes

With NX MobileAir:

■ Other Changes

Additional information:

Primary features

1. Addition of a dedicated [Birds] mode to meet the needs of bird photography

A dedicated [Birds] option has been added to the Z 8’s AF subject-detection options. In addition to increased detection, tracking and AF performance with complicated and high-contrast backgrounds such as forests and rocky mountains, this option better enables the detection of birds in various circumstances, including flying, perched, and even those with unique-looking appearances. Those who enjoy photographing birds are able to acquire images that better satisfy their expectations.

2. Addition of functions that expand the range of shooting styles

The Auto Capture function has been added, enabling the automatic shooting of stills and video when the subject meets one or more pre-configured criteria. The three criteria that can be configured are a [Motion] option that detects subjects that move in a designated direction, a [Distance]* option which begins shooting when a subject is within a certain range of distances, and a [Subject detection] option that detects people, animals, vehicles, or airplanes within the frame. These options can be used either separately or together according to the user’s needs. Additionally, Auto Capture is also available when lenses for DX-format mirrorless cameras are used with the image area set to [DX].

Firmware version 2.00 also adds the pixel-shift shooting function, allowing users to create high-resolution photos by using dedicated software to merge multiple NEF (RAW) files recorded with the camera mounted on a tripod or otherwise stabilized. The function is ideal for capturing the finest details in subjects with intricate designs, such as buildings, art pieces, and insects, with precise rendering of the subject’s colors, textures, and structures.

3. Addition of functions that better support the user’s vision in portrait photography

The addition of the Rich Tone Portrait Picture Control increases options for portraiture by realizing the rendering of portraits with rich tones, while retaining skin details. This Picture Control is ideal for the creation of a base image in scenes where retouching is presumed, such as at weddings and for studio photography. In combination with the variety of other functions offered by Nikon for portrait photography, such as portrait impression balance and skin softening, as well as NIKKOR Z lenses popular for portraiture, including the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.2 S, NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S, and the NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena, users are better able to capture the shots they desire.

4. Enhancements in operability and functionality, and addition of other functions

*[Distance] is available only when a NIKKOR Z lens is used with the camera. Auto Capture may fail to function when lenses other than NIKKOR Z lenses are used.

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