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RSS FeedsNikon releases major firmware updates for its Z6 and Z7 cameras, minor update for the Z50
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18 february 2020 17:48:22

 
Nikon releases major firmware updates for its Z6 and Z7 cameras, minor update for the Z50
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Nikon has released a trio of firmware updates for its Z6, Z7 and Z50 mirrorless cameras. Aside from the Z50, the Z6 and Z7 updates bring a number of major new and improved features, including expanded CFexpress, animal-detection autofocus (AF) and more. Firmware version 3.00 for both the Nikon Z6 and Z7 are identical across the board in the new features and functionality they bring to the camera systems. First, Nikon has added support for ProGrade and Lexar CFexpress (Type B) memory cards. Nikon has also added a new animal-detection AF, meaning the Z6 and Z7 `can now detect and focus on the faces and eyes of dogs and cats,ī even in movie capture mode. Subject-tracking AF has also been improved, with the ability to activate it using the Fn1 or Fn2 buttons on the camera body or barrel of the lens when using compatible Z-mount lenses. Nikon has also changed the behavior of the camera when subject-tracking AF to make it more resemble the experience of shooting with Nikonīs signature 3D-tracking options found on Nikonīs DSLRs. In Nikonīs own words: `Subject tracking for still shooting in AF-C mode has been modified to provide a more familiar operational feel similar to that of 3D-tracking feature built into Nikon DSLR cameras. To enable the feature, users can hold the AF-ON button or half-press the shutter-release button to initiate. Subject tracking disengages when users take their finger off the button, causing the camera to switch back to the original focus point before subject tracking began. Additionally, the transition from the Auto-area AF display to the subject selection display can be assigned to a custom control button, allowing for a more customized user-experience.ī Other changes include a new custom settings, support for the focus limit switch on select Z-mount lenses (only the Nikkor Z 70-200mm F2.8 VR S offers it at this time), and improved responsiveness when switching to manual focus `when the focus or co ...


 
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