Nikon ZR body - one camera, total flexibility. Built for filmmakers and creators on the move, the Nikon ZR is the lightest all-in-one cinema camera around. Whether you're shooting short-form content or your next indie film, welcome to cinematic shooting without the bulk.
FULL-FRAME SENSOR. UP TO 6K/60p IN-CAMERA RECORDING
The ZR cinema camera comes packing the resolution—and the frame rates—to take on any shoot. A Dual Base ISO of 800/6400 is available, and the sensor’s wide 15+ stop dynamic range is maintained at both base ISOs for maximum detail.
RENOWNED RED COLOUR SCIENCE AND A WEALTH OF CODECS
Whether you need 12-bit RAW for post-production, or efficient codecs for fast turnarounds, the ZR delivers. An exclusive R3D NE codec from RED allows immense freedom in post and lets you match ZR footage with video shot on a RED camera system.
LARGE, BRIGHT, VARI-ANGLE TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR
The 4-inch on-camera monitor covers the DCI-P3 colour gamut and boasts a generous 16:10 display format. Functions are controlled with soft, quiet screen taps, and you can load up to 10 3D LUTs for viewing on the monitor while filming.
IN-CAMERA 32-bit FLOAT AUDIO RECORDING
You can capture 32-bit audio using the camera’s internal mics, or a compatible external mic. The dynamic range is so vast, you’ll be able to record sound freely and adjust the levels in post without clipping.
CINEMATIC VIDEO MODES AND CUSTOM RED PICTURE CONTROLS
Need footage that’s ready for immediate viewing? 4 creative video modes and 9 custom RED Picture Controls can help you nail content with a cinematic look and feel straight out of the camera.
VIBRATION REDUCTION AND FOCUS-BREATHING COMPENSATION
ACCLAIMED NIKON AF. FAST, INTELLIGENT AUTOFOCUS SYSTEM
Autofocus is quick, accurate, reliable, and customisable. Keep every shot in focus with intelligent subject tracking and custom wide-area AF. Plus, selectable AF speeds for smooth, repeatable focus transitions.
THE ULTIMATE COMPACT FULL-FRAME CINEMA CAMERA
The ZR weighs approx. 540 g (body only), is fully weather-sealed, and its innovative design quietly and efficiently dissipates heat. Extensive Nikon and partner brand accessories let you build out your rig anytime you need.
SPECIFICATIONS
Camera Type: Digital camera with support for interchangeable lenses
Sensor Type: 24.5 MP Full-Frame CMOS
Sensor Size: 35.9mm x 23.9mm
Dynamic Range: 15+ Stops
Mount Type: Z Mount
Lens Compatibility: Accepts FTZII Mount Adapter with F-mount lenses. Capable of supporting third-party lenses, however when using non-Nikon adapters with third-party lenses, some functions may not be supported.
Battery Type: EN-EL15c, Compatible with external V Mount batteries via USB-C
Weight: 540 g (Without battery and cards)
Dimensions (length x width x depth): 133 mm × 80.5 mm × 48.7 mm
Max Recording Time: 125 minutes
Media Primary: CFexpress Type-B
Media Secondary: Micro SD (UHS-I)
Monitor Size: 4 inches
Monitor Color: DCI-P3
Monitor Type: Vari-angle LCD
Monitor Brightness: 1000 cd/m^2
I/O Power Data: Type-C USB (USB 3.2)
I/O External Monitoring: Type-D HDMI
I/O Audio Capture: Line Input / Digital Hot Shoe
I/O Audio Monitoring: 3.5mm Headphone Jack
I/O Digital Accessory Shoe: hot-shoe with sync and data contacts
I/O Tripod Socket: 1/4 inch
Autofocus: 9 Autofocus Subject Detection Modes (People (eyes, face, head, upper body), Birds, Dogs, Cats, Cars, Motorcycles, Bicycles, Trains and Airplanes). Programable Autofocus Speed, Sensitivity and Position Recall
In-Body image stabilization: Nikon Vibration Reduction with 7.5 Stops
Features: Time-lapse video recording, electronic Vibration Reduction, time codes, REC lamp, N-Log and HDR (HLG) video, waveform display, red REC frame indicator, video recording display zoom (50%, 100%, 200%, and 400%), extended shutter speeds (modes S and M), and dual-format (proxy video) recording for RAW video; option to view video recording info available via i menu; breathing compensation, Hi-Res Zoom
Camera To Cloud: Compatible with Adobe Frame.io via Nikon NX MobileAir app.
Megapixels: 24.5
Exposure Modes: Auto Programmed auto with flexible program (P) Shutter-priority auto (S) Aperture-priority auto (A) Manual (M)
User Modes: U1, U2, U3, and U4 (user setting mode)
File Formats: NEF (RAW): JPEG: HEIF: Supports RAW + Secondary Format Capture
Release Mode: Single frame, continuous low-speed, continuous highspeed, continuous high-speed (extended), high-speed frame capture + with Pre-Release Capture, self-timer
White Balance: Auto (3 types), natural light auto, direct sunlight, cloudy, shade, incandescent, fluorescent (3 types), flash, choose color temperature (2500–10,000 K), preset manual (up to 6 values can be stored), all with fine-tuning
Picture Controls: Flexible Picture Control, Rich Tone Portrait, Deep Tone Monchrome, Flat Monochrome, Storage for custom Picture Controls, Selected Picture Control can be modified, Vivid, Standard, Portrait, Neutral, Monochrome, Landscape, Flat, Creative Picture Controls (Dream, Morning, Pop, Sunday, Somber, Dramatic, Silence, Bleached, Melancholic, Pure, Denim, Toy, Sepia, Blue, Red, Pink, Charcoal, Graphite, Binary, Carbon), Auto, Storage for Cloud Picture Controls.
Timelapse Mode: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
ISO Range: ISO 100 to 64000
Delivery time0-2 w.d.
Lens mount (bayonet)
Nikon Z mount
Image Sensor Size
Full frame (36 x 24 mm)
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