Nikon has revealed its firmware updates for its latest full-frame Z6 II and Z7 II that should make eye-tracking autofocus and video performance for the Z6 II even better. The major feature that applies to both cameras is improved human eye-tracking performance when your subject’s frame does not fit in within the frame.
Now you can shoot 4K UHD video at up to 60 fps, rather than 30 fps as before. Nikon assured 4K 69p when the camera was launched. That setting will let you shoot 60p or 24/30p slo-mo with full autofocus.
Both the Z6 II and Z7 II also now support Blackmagic’s RAW recording format on Blackmagic’s Video Assist 5-inch 12G HDR and 7-inch 12G HDR external recorders. Both cameras already supported Apple RAW recording on the Atomos Ninja V.
Nikon has released US pricing but it cost £2,909 in the UK and €3,299 in the rest of Europe. Along with the update, the company has also launched the Z6 II Essential Movie Kit. It also comes with a SmallRig camera cage, complete with a quick release and a Magic Arm clamp.
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