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Nikon Z 9 Firmware V2.10 Released – N-RAW is Here to Stay

Nikon Z 9 Firmware V2.10 Released – N-RAW is Here to Stay

Nikon has recently released firmware V2.10 for its flagship mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z 9. Despite RED’s lawsuit over RAW patents, the camera maintains the ability to shoot N-RAW and ProRes RAW HQ internally, while getting AF improvements and a new High-Frequency Flicker Reduction function in photo mode. The update is now available to download for free.

Released in October last year, the Nikon Z 9 is the company’s flagship mirrorless model. I recently had the opportunity to shoot with it and I can confidently say that it sits among the best hybrid stills/video cameras on the market. In case you missed it, make sure to check out our initial review and lab test.

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Nikon Z 9 firmware V2.10: internal RAW is not going anywhere

The new Nikon Z 9 firmware V2.10 brings a couple of new features, along with bug fixes and general stability improvements. Although this looks like a minor update, the biggest news is that the company hasn’t removed the internal RAW video formats, as some users initially feared. Indeed, firmware V2.10 still allows for in-camera N-RAW recording at up to 8.3K60 and ProRes RAW HQ up to 4.1K60.

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From the release notes, we get to know that the autofocus system has been improved and the Z 9 should now be able to track small subjects with increased precision. Also, eye/face detection for people tracking with Continuous-AF should provide more accurate results.

Lastly, the latest firmware adds a new High-Frequency Flicker Reduction in stills mode. It enables precise shutter speed adjustments in 1/96 EV increments, thus helping reduce flicker effects caused by high-frequency LED sources.

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Price and availability

The new Nikon Z 9 firmware V2.10 is now available to download from the manufacturer’s Download Center. The update is free of charge for all users and should take approximately 6 minutes to complete. The Nikon Z 9 body currently retails for $5,496.95.

For the full release notes, please visit Nikon’s website here.

Have you shot in N-RAW or ProRes RAW with the Nikon Z 9 yet? How do you like shooting with these RAW formats? Share your experience in the comments below!

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