Nikon ZR v1.10 and Z9 v5.31 firmware updates released


Nikon officially released the previously reported v1.10 firmware update for the Nikon ZR and v5.31 for the Z9 cameras:

Nikon ZR firmware update version 1.10

■ Video Recording

  • Extended the maximum length of footage that can be recorded in a single video session.
  • Brightness information, including histogram and wave-form monitor, now displays a warning indicator on the brighter side that shows potential loss of detail in highlights when [R3D NE 12-bit (R3D)] is selected for [Video file type].
  • You can now also set [Video file type] to [R3D NE 12-bit (R3D)] in [Auto] mode. Note that the shooting mode [M] will automatically be selected.
  • Added a [Video file naming] item. File names consist of a reel number, clip number, recording date, among other information.
  • Added [LTC signal input] to [Timecode]. Now the timecode can be synchronized with a timecode generator connected to the external microphone/line input connector.

■ Controls

  • Increased the maximum number of files displayed to import from g15 [LUT view assist settings] > [Import CUBE file] in the [CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU] to 50. CUBE files with names starting with a period (“.”) are no longer displayed.

■ Displays

  • Added a [Power-on lamp energy saver] item to the [SETUP MENU]. The power-on lamp remains lit while the camera is turned on when [OFF] is selected.

■ Network

  • Updated some guidance texts displayed on the camera when connecting to the Nikon Imaging Cloud service (the connection procedure itself remains unchanged).

Other Changes

  • Fixed an issue where noise sometimes occurred in the audio during live streaming (USB streaming).

Nikon Z9 firmware update version 5.31:

  • Fixed an issue where the focus point would sometimes leave the subject immediately after tracking started when [AF-area mode] was set to [3D-tracking] in photo mode or to [Subject-tracking AF] in video mode.

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