Nikon's latest firmware release, version 2.0, for their lineup of full-frame mirrorless cameras adds three major new features: Eye-Detection autofocus for still images, extension of low-light autofocus detection range, and addition of auto-exposure tracking capability to continuous high-speed mode.
Nikon says this is a response to user feedback and that the new firmware should instantly increase camera functionality and performance. You can download firmware 2.0 HERE.
See the full press release below:
NIKON RELEASES THE NEW Z SERIES VERSION 2.0 FIRMWARE WITH ENHANCED FEATURES & PERFORMANCE INCLUDING EYE-DETECTION AF
Firmware upgrade brings further improvements to the Nikon Z 7 and Nikon Z 6 FX-format mirrorless cameras by adding Eye-Detection AF, improving AF performance in low light, and adding auto-exposure tracking to the continuous high-speed (extended) mode.
MISSISSAUGA, ON – Today, Nikon Canada Inc. is pleased to announce the release of firmware Ver. 2.0 that will further enhance the performance of its full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Nikon Z 7 and Nikon Z 6.
Users will enjoy three main additional features following the Ver. 2.0 upgrade. These include:
- Eye-Detection autofocus (AF) for still-image shooting
- Extension of the low-light AF detection range
- Addition of auto-exposure (AE) tracking capability to the continuous high-speed (extended) mode
These enhanced shooting functions will further increase camera functionality and performance and are a response to customer feedback for new and innovative ways to capture and create.
Primary features of the new firmware
Eye-Detection AF for still-image shooting
The new firmware offers Eye-Detection AF functionality that automatically detects and focuses on human eyes when using the Auto-area AF mode in both AF-S and AF-C. When the eyes of multiple subjects are detected, the multi-selector or sub-selector can be used to select the eye upon which the camera should focus. This enables precise focus on the eye of the intended individual, even when looking through the Electronic Viewfinder. This function is applicable even when the subject's face is partially covered by another object, or in the event when a subject is frequently changing their pose.
AF performance improvements in low-light situations
The new firmware enables even faster autofocusing when capturing photos and video in dark or dimly-lit scenes, for both stills and video. It will extend the AF detection range1 from −1 EV to −2 EV with the Z 7, and from −2 EV to −3.5 EV with the Z 6. In addition, the Z 6 will be able to autofocus with even darker scenes, as the available low-light AF detection range1 will be extended2 from −4 EV to −6 EV when the Low-light AF function is enabled.
AE tracking in continuous high-speed (extended) mode
With earlier firmware versions, auto exposure (AE) was locked with the first shot in a burst of high-speed continuous shooting at approx. 9 fps (Z 7) or 12 fps (Z 6) in continuous high-speed (extended) mode. Firmware Ver. 2.0 adds support for AE tracking in continuous high-speed (extended) mode, allowing the cameras to track exposure just as it does focus (AF tracking). This helps to ensure that all images captured with a burst of high-speed continuous shooting are in focus and exhibit optimal exposure, even when the brightness of the scene changes.
The new firmware can be downloaded (free of charge) from Nikon's Download Center at the following link:
https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com. Users will be prompted to follow the instructions provided to successfully install the firmware.
Nikon will continue to flexibly respond to the evolving needs of our users and offer next-generation imaging experiences that foster creativity. For more information on the latest Nikon products, including the Nikon Z Series, please visit www.nikon.ca.