Nikon has improved its flagship Z9 camera through firmware yet again, adding improved auto capture performance and better portrait shooting.
The significant 5.00 update arrives almost precisely nine months after. The latest firmware builds upon last June’s 4.0 update, supercharging 4.0’s Auto Capture function with new features and control.
However, what if a photographer sets up a Z9 to automatically capture a sporting event? With the camera powered on, the camera could have been triggered countless times during warm-ups and pregame festivities, way before the real action starts. Auto Capture can work within the DX image area. It also adds the “Airplanes” subject option that was
The latest firmware update brings Rich Tone Portrait Picture Control to the Z9. Nikon says the new setting is helpful as a starting point for wedding and studio photography. Nikon has also incorporated Portrait Impression Balance and Skin Softening settings into the Z9., a popular round-head speedlight, the Z9 can now use the A10’s continuous LED light as an AF-assist illuminator.
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