Nikon Unveils ZR: 6K Cinema Camera with RED RAW, 15+ Stops Dynamic Range & Innovative Features

September 10, 2025
Nikon Unveils ZR: 6K Cinema Camera with RED RAW, 15+ Stops Dynamic Range & Innovative Features
  • Nikon is launching the ZR, a lightweight, full-frame cinema camera capable of recording up to 6K/60p video, featuring RED's R3D NE1 RAW codec, 15+ stops of dynamic range, and REDWideGamutRGB color science.

  • The ZR includes a 4-inch vari-angle HDR touchscreen, in-body stabilization of 7.5 stops, dual base ISO (800/6400), and professional video controls like shutter angle and custom LUT support.

  • Designed with filmmaking in mind, it features a short 16mm flange focal distance, a rugged magnesium alloy body resistant to dust and moisture, and a fan-less cooling system for silent operation.

  • A key innovation is the digital accessory shoe, enabling two-way communication with compatible gear such as the ME-D10 digital shotgun microphone, which connects wirelessly without batteries.

  • Additional features include a USB-C port for charging and data transfer, a headphone jack, Micro HDMI port, and a large 4-inch HDR display with 3.07 million dots, supporting full DCI-P3 coverage.

  • The camera's design emphasizes portability, weighing approximately 540 grams without accessories, with a compact form factor measuring about 134 x 80.5 x 49mm.

  • It supports continuous recording when connected to USB power for up to 125 minutes, and includes dual card slots for CFexpress Type B and microSD cards, with shipping expected to start around October 20, 2025.

  • Targeted at filmmakers, the ZR offers advanced autofocus with hybrid phase-detect and AI tracking, high-quality internal microphones, and support for Frame.io Camera to Cloud workflow, making it suitable for professional production.

  • While it does not support open gate or dual proxy recording, its affordability and high performance make it an excellent secondary or B-camera option for video creators.

  • The ZR features a digital accessory shoe for enhanced accessory communication, a durable magnesium chassis, and a passive cooling system that allows for extended recording times without noise.

  • In-body image stabilization offers up to 7.5 stops of stabilization, with a recommended 'Sports' mode for panning, and dual native ISO settings of 800 and 6400.

  • Additional features include a lever for power zoom lenses, multiple video profiles, custom picture controls, and a flexible Z-mount lens system compatible with third-party lenses.

  • Announced by B&H Photo Video, the Nikon ZR is positioned as both a primary and B or C-camera in professional workflows, with detailed specs, promotional videos, and accessories available.

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