ND64 Posted 8 hours ago Author Share Posted 8 hours ago Nikon's own NRAW supports up to 20:1 compression ratio. But its very unlikely they do that. Its a h.265 All-I camera. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danyyyel Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago Yes, it seems that Nikon has really decided to go entry level camera. I don't even know the market they are aiming at, because the z6iii or even Z5ii might have better internal video specs than the ZR because of the rumored SD/MicroSd cards in the Zr. Unless they are selling lower than 2000 USD, I can't see it selling that much. Nikon users like me already have better specked camera than what we know now about the Zr. And I can't see vloggers/content creators putting more than 2k in a camera. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eatstoomuchjam Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago If somehow the "Red tech" is Redcode and the rumors are wrong and that it has a CF Express, this could be a big seller (and interesting to me). But yeah, those things look increasingly unlikely. Still, Nikon Raw to SD card could be compelling, depending on other features/specs/price. The big question, really, is how much Nikon want to preserve Red as a "premium" brand vs trying to make Nikon a name that people associate with cinema/video. Danyyyel 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danyyyel Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, eatstoomuchjam said: If somehow the "Red tech" is Redcode and the rumors are wrong and that it has a CF Express, this could be a big seller (and interesting to me). But yeah, those things look increasingly unlikely. Still, Nikon Raw to SD card could be compelling, depending on other features/specs/price. The big question, really, is how much Nikon want to preserve Red as a "premium" brand vs trying to make Nikon a name that people associate with cinema/video. They can do both, or so I thought. I mean, I thought this camera would be the RED camera for Nikon users. That is the lower end of the Cinema cameras (FX3) that would fit in the budget and size for Nikon enthusiast and pros. And then as Sony, they could have a RED Komodo based on the Sony FX6 body style and specs etc. for more pro video level. They are 4.8 billions turnover company vs RED 160 millions. So they just need RED to be some kind of Brand for them as a serious video brands and don't even need RED to be profitable. With the new Raptor X global shutter, RED is scoring some of the biggest movies in Hollywood, like the latest Superman and Tron. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ND64 Posted 1 hour ago Author Share Posted 1 hour ago Nikon defines pro/prosumer/consumer segments by sensor tech and range of physical controls. Maybe they don't see Z6III sensor belonging to pro segment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mercer Posted 4 minutes ago Share Posted 4 minutes ago Updated specs from Nikon Runors... Here are the latest/updated Nikon Zr cinema camera specifications: 24MP partially stacked sensor Dynamic range: +15 stops (RED system) Very large LCD screen: 4″ LCD screen, 3.07m dots, 1000nits 6K (intra-frame compression) Many features and tech from RED will be incorporated inside RED internal up to 6K 60p N-Raw/Prores Raw/Prores 422hq Smart hot shoe (for external EVF I assume, based on the leaked pictures) Image stabilization 1 CFexpress Type B and 1 microSD card slots Dimensions: 133 x 80 x 48 mm Weight: 540g Pricing based on Euro conversions should be around $2,600-$3,750 – keep in mind that this range also includes some lens kit options Brick-shaped, video-oriented design, without pentaprism and EVF – a combination of the current RED models design, the Sony FX3, and the Nikon Z30 (we already know that from the leaked pictures) Announcement tonight around midnight EDT https://nikonrumors.com/2025/09/09/nikon-zr-cinema-camera-specifications.aspx/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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