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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #420 on: April 21, 2022, 22:44:20 »
It's a pretty large firmware update to version 2.0 

https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/444.html

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #421 on: April 21, 2022, 23:01:17 »
It loads pretty quickly. I updated through SnapBridge. Now trying to figure out if I want to make any changes to settings and controls.

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #422 on: April 21, 2022, 23:38:44 »
Approx. 70MB is not that unusual size of downloads for soft- and firmware these days. Their server might be stressed as I had to repeat 3 times before the download was OK (I'm on a 200 Mb line). Updating the camera via a card went fast, though,

Busy with the annual tax returns at present so not much time to explore the added features or improvements.

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #423 on: June 10, 2022, 12:35:22 »
Apparently, the info on Tower Semiconductor being the manufacturer of the Z9 sensor turned out to be wrong:

https://www.dpreview.com/news/8444379621/techinsights-effectively-confirms-the-nikon-z9-is-using-a-sony-semiconductor-sensor

The sensor seems to be, as most always, made by Sony.

What is interesting is that Sony is making sensors whose performance is superior to that of their own flagship alpha 1 that is roughly 1500 USD more expensive than Z9.
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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #424 on: June 10, 2022, 12:46:35 »
Sony is the fabricator, but the real issue is whether they designed the sensor?  It may be that it was still designed by Tower Semiconductor to Nikon's requirements.

Apparently, the info on Tower Semiconductor being the manufacturer of the Z9 sensor turned out to be wrong:

https://www.dpreview.com/news/8444379621/techinsights-effectively-confirms-the-nikon-z9-is-using-a-sony-semiconductor-sensor

The sensor seems to be, as most always, made by Sony.

What is interesting is that Sony is making sensors whose performance is superior to that of their own flagship alpha 1 that is roughly 1500 USD more expensive than Z9.
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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #425 on: June 11, 2022, 02:08:18 »
Sony is the fabricator, but the real issue is whether they designed the sensor?  It may be that it was still designed by Tower Semiconductor to Nikon's requirements.

Hugh, I don't know if Sony would operate like TSMC who takes care of the production of the chips designed by other fabless companies.
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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #426 on: October 09, 2022, 09:45:35 »

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #427 on: October 26, 2022, 21:58:37 »
Firmware 3.0

https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/467.html

■ Still Photography

    • The [Image size] item in the photo shooting menu is now [Image size settings] and offers new options that apply only to pictures taken using the DX image area.
    • Added [C60] to the frame rates available for high-speed frame capture. Custom Setting d4 in the [CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU] is now [Pre-Release Capture options].
    • Added [High-frequency flicker reduction] to the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU].
    • Added [Focus position auto reset] under [Focus shift shooting] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU].

■ Video Recording

    • Added [High-frequency flicker reduction] to the [VIDEO RECORDING MENU].
    • Added [Hi-Res Zoom] to the [VIDEO RECORDING MENU].
    • Added [Reset using remote] under [Timecode] in the [VIDEO RECORDING MENU].

■ Displays

    • The [Prioritize viewfinder] monitor mode has been replaced by [Prioritize viewfinder (1)] and [Prioritize viewfinder (2)].
    • Expanded the range of monitor brightness options to include both brighter and darker settings.
    • Made the following additions to the [CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU]:
        - Added a [3D-tracking focus point color] option for Custom Setting a11 [Focus point display].
        - Added [Always] and [Only when flash is not used] options for Custom Setting d9 [View mode (photo Lv)] > [Show effects of settings].

■ Playback

    • The [Rotate tall] item in the playback menu is now [Auto-rotate pictures]. If [ON] is selected, the playback displays in the monitor and viewfinder will rotate automatically to match camera orientation.
    • The playback display now shows the color temperature for pictures taken with [Preset manual] selected for [White balance].
    • Options are now available for handling as a group each series of photographs taken in continuous-release modes.
    • Added [File info] to the options available under [Playback display options] in the [PLAYBACK MENU].

■ Controls

    • Added a full-format option under [Format memory card] in the [SETUP MENU] for use with compatible CFexpress memory cards.
    • Made the following additions to the [CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU]:
        - Added a [Type A auto restore delay] option for Custom Setting d14 [Release timing indicator].
        - Added [Center-weighted area] to the items available for customizing shooting displays using Custom Settings d18 [Custom monitor shooting display] and d19 [Custom viewfinder shooting display].
        - Custom Settings f2 [Custom controls (shooting)], f3 [Custom controls (playback)], and g2 [Custom controls] now offer access to an expanded selection of custom roles and controls.

■ Network

    • Connection status is now shown in the shooting display when the camera is connected to an FTP server.
    • The camera now supports FTPS.
    • Added an [ATOMOS AirGlu BT options] item to the [NETWORK MENU].

■ Other Changes

    • Improved autofocus accuracy.
    • Improved low-light autofocus performance, lowering the minimum level of illumination required by 0.5 EV.
    • Reduced the sensitivity of [3D-tracking] to objects passing between the subject and the camera.
    • Improved focus performance when [Animal] is selected for [AF subject detection options] during [3D-tracking].
    • Reduced the tendency of the camera to focus on the background during subject detection when [Wide-area AF (S/L/C1/C2)], [3D-tracking], or [Auto-area AF] was selected.
    • Focus peaking, electronic rangefinding, and the focus distance indicator are now available when focus is adjusted using the lens focus ring, not only in manual focus mode but in other focus modes as well. In addition, adjustments have been made to the length of time the focus distance indicator is displayed.
    • Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity will now be displayed if exposure is adjusted while the live view display is zoomed in.
    • Improved manual focus response in video mode and when silent mode is selected during still photography.
    • The shooting display now shows synchronized release connection status. Improvements have also been made to the display in the remote camera list accessed via [Connect to other cameras] > [Remote camera list] in the [NETWORK MENU].
    • [Português (PT)] has been added to the languages available via the [Language] item in the [SETUP MENU] for Z 9 cameras sold in Canada and the United States.
    • Fixed the following issues:
        - If (a) AF-S was selected for focus mode, (b) an AF-area mode that supported subject detection was selected via a control to which [AF-area mode + AF-ON] had been assigned using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)], and (c) an option other than [Subject detection off] was selected for [AF subject detection options] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU], then pressing the custom control would sometimes fail to activate subject detection.
        - If (a) 3D-tracking was selected for AF-area mode, (b) an option other than [Subject detection off] was selected for [AF subject detection options] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU], and (c) the shooting settings recalled via a control to which [Recall shooting functions] or [Recall shooting functions (hold)] was assigned using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] had [3D-tracking] selected for [AF-area mode] and [Subject detection off] chosen for [AF subject detection options], then subject detection would continue during AF-ON after the custom control was pressed.
        - If (a) AF-C was selected for focus mode, (b) an option other than [3D-tracking] was selected for AF-area mode, (c) an option other than [Subject detection off] was selected for [AF subject detection options] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU], and (d) the shooting settings recalled via a control to which [Recall shooting functions] or [Recall shooting functions (hold)] was assigned using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] had [3D-tracking] selected for [AF-area mode], then subject detection would not be performed where expected when AF-ON was initiated via the custom control.
        - Shutter speeds of 1/320 s to 1/640 s would produce uneven exposure across the frame in pictures taken with SB‑800 flash units using auto FP high-speed sync.
        - Choosing a different Custom Settings bank in the [CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU] after selecting a non-default setting for [Auto bracketing] > [Increment] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU] would cause the value for [Auto bracketing] > [Increment] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU] to revert to 1.
        - Shooting information would in rare circumstances disappear from the viewfinder.
        - Attempting to record 8K video with a NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4S lens attached and an option other than [Off] selected for [Vibration reduction] in the [VIDEO RECORDING MENU] would sometimes cause the camera to stop responding.
        - Tracking small or low-contrast subjects against a solid-color background such as a blue sky would sometimes cause the focus area to move to the top of the display.
        - Selecting [C30] or [C120] for release mode when an option other than [Off] was chosen for [Active D-Lighting] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU] would cause monitor or viewfinder brightness to change.
        - The camera would in rare circumstances fail to record 8K video correctly.
        - In video mode, the camera would fail to increase the aperture (lower the f/-number) after reaching the upper limit for ISO sensitivity in modes P and S if the value selected for [ISO sensitivity settings] > [Maximum sensitivity] in the [VIDEO RECORDING MENU] was below [12800].

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #428 on: October 27, 2022, 11:50:23 »
This is a very extensive upgrade. The " Added an [ATOMOS AirGlu BT options] item to the [NETWORK MENU]." is a first, if I'm not mistaken, that puts the camera o a whole new level for more professional productions.

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Re: Z9 Release Thread (FW Update 3.01)
« Reply #429 on: December 20, 2022, 17:13:59 »
A new firmware update (version 3.01) has been published, mainly bug fixes, look here:

https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/473.html

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #430 on: December 23, 2022, 18:53:25 »
Thanks for the info, Massimo.

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #431 on: January 19, 2023, 12:00:44 »
NPS Switzerland loaner just arrived.


Z9 en prêt

First observation: EVF is excellent.
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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #432 on: January 19, 2023, 15:25:44 »
You'll love it :)

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #433 on: January 20, 2023, 00:11:16 »
Oh, lovely loaner for shure...enjoy!

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Re: Z9 Release Thread
« Reply #434 on: January 20, 2023, 04:46:18 »
Aparently, Nikon has come up with the new way for Z9 to recover from the possible damage:

https://nikonrumors.com/2023/01/14/the-nikon-z9-is-tough.aspx/
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