• Support for RAW video output is available via a fee-for-service upgrade, * and firmware version 3.20 adds support under this service for Blackmagic Design external video recorders (currently the Video Assist 5″ 12G HDR and Video Assist 7″ 12G HDR). If you have already purchased the RAW video output upgrade for your camera, updating to firmware version 3.20 will add support for Blackmagic Design external video recorders automatically.
• Users of Apple’s Final Cut Pro X (version 10.4.9 or later) can now adjust ISO sensitivity—and display and adjust color temperature—for ProRes RAW footage output to ATOMOS NINJA V external recorders using the fee-for-service RAW video output upgrade. *
< Choosing a RAW Output Type >
Before filming RAW video, choose an option for HDMI > Advanced > RAW output options > RAW output type in the SETUP MENU based on the type of recorder connected: select Type A for NINJA V recorders and Type B for Video Assist recorders.
• Added support for NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.2 S lenses.
• Fixed the following issues:
Rotating the focus or (if Focus (M/A) is assigned to the control ring) control ring would sometimes fail to activate manual focus during burst photography when a NIKKOR Z lens was attached.
The exposure indicator would not be displayed in mode M when a non-CPU lens was attached via an FTZ mount adapter.
Certain aperture values would not be selected when control rings for the following lenses were rotated to stop aperture down in movie mode:
▹ NIKKOR Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3
▹ NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR
▹ NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
▹ NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR
• Unexpected aperture values would sometimes be displayed during bracketing in mode M if a bracketing option that made changes to aperture was selected with a NIKKOR Z lens attached.
• Power aperture controls would sometimes stop responding after the standby timer had been on for an extended period in movie mode.
The RAW video output upgrade is available on a fee-for-service basis. For more information, contact a Nikon-authorized service representative.
• A Save focus position option has been added to the SETUP MENU. If On is selected, the focus position in effect when the camera is turned off will be restored when the camera is next turned on. This option applies only when the camera is used with Z mount autofocus lenses.
• A Voice memo option has been added to the roles that can be assigned to the Movie record button via Custom Setting f2 (Custom control assignment). In the Voice memo role, the movie-record button can be used to record and play voice memos up to about 60 seconds long while a picture is displayed.
• Fixed an issue that would sometimes cause the camera to stop responding when time-lapse movie recording was interrupted.
• A Save focus position option has been added to the SETUP MENU. If On is selected, the focus position in effect when the camera is turned off will be restored when the camera is next turned on. This option applies only when the camera is used with Z mount autofocus lenses.
• Fixed an issue that would sometimes cause the camera to stop responding when time-lapse movie recording was interrupted.
Fixed an issue occurring after the camera firmware was updated to version 3.30 that sometimes amplified the sounds generated by the aperture mechanisms when zoom or focus rings were rotated on certain F mount lenses connected via an FTZ mount adapter.
NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S lenses.
• Flicker is less likely to appear in the display during filming when N-Log or RAW footage is recorded to external HDMI video recorders at low light levels.
• Improved eye detection performance for Auto-area AF and Wide-area AF (L).
• Increased the refresh rate for the focus point displayed during face/eye-detection and subject-tracking AF.
• Improved face/eye detection performance and the visibility of subjects in pictures taken using an optional flash unit.
• Fixed the following issues:
The camera would sometimes stop responding when Auto was selected for Set Picture Control in the PHOTO SHOOTING MENU.
The camera would sometimes exceed the value selected for ISO sensitivity settings > Maximum sensitivity in the MOVIE SHOOTING MENU.
Pelo descrito no site da Nikon a melhoria de AF foi na detecção/rastreio para rosto/olhos nas Z’s geração 1. Mas não informa se esse deteção foi apenas para humanos ou se cobre o modo “Animal Detection AF”.
No video acima, do Matt Irwin, claramente demonstra uma melhoria para deteção de olhos em humanos.
Na Z6 original o “Animal Detection AF” não tem algo específico para aves (como na Z 6II) sendo inicialmente apenas cães e gatos.
Vou ver se consigo fazer umas fotos de cachorro para ver como ficou. Acho que nesse ano não terei oportunidade de fotografar algum outro bicho do porte de cachorro para ver se o “Animal Detection AF” funciona melhor.
Quero ver se na gravação de vídeos esse recurso está melhor. :ponder:
Para aves, pelo jeito, é continuar usando a câmera com o modo de detecção de olhos desativado.
André e outros podem confirmar mas parece que o Firmware não fez tanto milagre assim. Ainda continua deixando a desejar frente à concorrência. E achei mais sacanagem ainda não dar nenhum firmware para Z6/Z7 e mesmo a Z5.