The Nikon Z7 w/ ProRes RAW Upgrade is a high-resolution FX-format camera capable of outputting a RAW stream over HDMI to compatible recorders like the ATOMOS Shogun 7 HDR Pro. Key features include:
Upgraded to output ProRes RAW
45.7MP BSI CMOS sensor and EXPEED 6 processor
Improved autofocus and focus tracking
4K UHD video capture and 8K time-lapse
ProRes RAW. The Nikon Z7 w/ ProRes RAW Upgrade includes an upgrade to the standard Nikon Z7 that enables RAW sensor data to be output directly to a compatible recorder over HDMI for improved color grading control and overall post-production flexibility. The repacked Apple ProRes RAW format maintains the highest possible image quality in file sizes more manageable than traditional RAW footage.
Unmatched Image Quality. The all-new 45.7MP full-frame sensor is paired with a new EXPEED 6 processor to give you a native ISO range of 64-25,600 and an extended ISO range of 32-102,400. The sensor’s back-illuminated design gives you clean, low-noise images at high ISO values, while its lack of a conventional low-pass filter gives you exceptional sharpness and resolution. The EXPEED 6 processor gives you a 9 fps high-speed continuous RAW-shooting frame rate and ensures speedy functionality.
493-Point Phase-Detect Autofocus. The Z7’s AF system offers 493 phase-detection AF points that cover 90% of the image area both vertically and horizontally, making it great for stills and video. Improvements to Nikon’s tracking focus system promise even better continuous-focus performance, including tracking out to the edges of the frame. The Hybrid Autofocus mode automatically switches between phase- and contrast-detect systems, which makes it ideal for video.
Built-In 5-Axis Vibration Reduction. Nikon has finally joined the photographer-friendly party and integrated a 5-axis sensor-shift Vibration Reduction system into the Z-Series cameras. This superlative VR system offers up to five stops of compensation from camera shake with native Z-mount lenses. Additionally, it is jointly compatible with VR-enable F-mount lenses when using the Nikon FTZ Mount Adapter, albeit with only 3-axis stabilization.
4K UHD Video and 8K Time-Lapse. The Z7 isn’t just for ultra-sharp stills; it’s capable of in-camera 4K UHD recording at 24/25/30p, Full HD at up to 120p for slow-motion playback, and uncompressed output to an external recorder via HDMI mini out. The Interval Timer Mode gives you 8K time-lapses or in-camera 4K time-lapses, both of which can use up to 9,999 exposures. The N-Log gamma lets you capture flat-looking footage with a high dynamic range, the Electronic VR feature gives you smooth handheld shooting, and you get 10-bit data output over HDMI. Unlike previous Nikon mirrorless cameras, the Z7 includes focus peaking and zebra warnings. You can capture stereo audio in-camera or externally via 1/8-inch mic input, while a separate 1/8-inch headphone input enables precision audio monitoring.
High-Res Electronic Viewfinder and LCD. The built-in EVF boasts 3.6m-dot resolution, 100% coverage, and 0.80x magnification to give you a bright, clear view of what the sensor sees. The 3.2-inch 1m-dot rear tilting touchscreen LCD can also be used for image composition and review when shooting at arm’s length.
Compact, Professional Build. As you’d expect, the pro-grade Z7 is built like a beast. The magnesium-alloy body features dust and weather sealing, so inclement weather and harsh climates won’t be able to stop you. The form factor, ergonomic grip, and anti-slip material all add up to a camera that was designed with extended shoots in mind, while the joystick makes for fast and intuitive option and focus-point selection.
XQD Compatible. The Z7 includes one XQD memory-card slot for superior speed, capability, and reliability. It’s also compatible with CFexpress.
Power Options. The included EN-EL15b battery gives you up to 310 shots per charge and can be charged in camera. The Z7 is also compatible with EN-EL15 and EN-EL15a batteries, but you can’t charge those in camera.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The Z7 uses Nikon’s SnapBridge platform to transfer images from the camera to a phone or tablet. Using Bluetooth, you can quickly transfer low-res proxy files to share, tag your files with dates, times and locations, and operate remotely with shutter release and live view display.
Aspect Ratio | 1:1, 3:2, 4:5, 16:9 |
Battery | (1) EN-EL15b Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack |
Brand | Nikon |
Built-in Flash | No |
Camera Mount | Nikon Z |
Camera Type | Mirrorless |
Category | Photo |
Continuous Shooting | Up to 9 fps at 45.7 MP |
Dedicated Flash System | iTTL |
Dimensions | 5.3″ × 4″ × 2.7″ |
Dust Reduction System | Yes |
Exposure Modes | Modes: Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
External Flash Connection | Hot Shoe |
File Format | Still Images: JPEG, RAW |
Flash Compensation | -3 EV to +1 EV (in 1/3 or 1/2 EV steps) |
Flash Modes | First-Curtain Sync, Off Rear Curtain/Slow Sync, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
Focus Type | Auto & Manual Focus |
Focusing | Modes
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ISO Range | Auto, 64-25600 (Extended Mode: 32-102400) |
Inputs/Outputs | 1/8" Headphone, 1/8" Microphone, HDMI C (Mini), USB Type-C, Nikon DC2 |
Interval Recording | Yes |
Item Type | Camera |
Maximum Resolution | 45.7 MP: 8256 × 5504 |
Maximum Sync Speed | 1/200 second |
Memory Type | XQD, CFexpress |
Metering Modes | Center-Weighted Average Metering, Matrix, Spot Metering, Highlight Weighted |
Mfr. Model Number | 1591/with ProRes Raw upgrade |
Mount | Nikon Z |
Pixels | Actual: 46.89 Megapixel |
Screen Coverage | 100% |
Self Timer | 20 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds, 2 seconds |
Sensor | Size: 35.9 × 23.9mm |
Sensor Size | Full Frame |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Shutter Speed | 30 – 1/8000 Second, Bulb Mode |
Shutter Type | Electronic & Mechanical |
Video Clip Length | Up to 29 minutes 59 seconds |
Video Format | 3840 × 2160p at 23.98/25/29.97 fps (H.264) |
Video Recording | Yes, NTSC/PAL |
Viewfinder | Size
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Wi-Fi | Yes |
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