Download Firmware Nikon Z9 2.10
Nikon has for her Z9-digital system cameras new firmware released, with 2.10 as the version number. These cameras have a fx-cmos image sensor with 45.7 megapixels on board and are suitable for lenses with a Nikon Z mount. The firmware can be installed from a Windows or macOS machine and is approximately 70MB in size. The list of changes for this update is as follows:
Changes from “C” Firmware Version 2.00 to 2.10
- [High-frequency flicker reduction] has been added to the roles that can be assigned to camera controls using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)]. For more information, see the Supplementary Firmware Update Manual.
- Autofocus is now better at tracking small subjects.
- Autofocus now produces more accurate results with human portrait subjects detected via eye/face-detection AF with [Continuous AF] selected for [Focus mode].
- Fixed an issue that resulted in the camera focusing on the background when [Single-point AF], [Dynamic-area AF (S)]or [Dynamic-area AF (M)] was selected for [AF-area mode]or when [Wide-area AF (C1)] or [Wide-area AF (C2)] was selected with a custom focus area size of [1×1].
- You can now expect better results from vibration reduction during panning shots taken with the camera pointing up or down and an option other than [Off] selected for [Vibration reduction].
Fixed the following issues:
- With certain Z mount lenses, choosing [Focus] for Custom Setting a1 [AF-C priority selection] with [Continuous AF] selected for [Focus mode] would sometimes disable the shutter release even when the subject was in focus.
- Aperture lock]could not be selected for Custom Setting f4 [Control lock] in modes M and A when an F mount lens was attached.
- Assigning [Recall shooting functions] to a control using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] would render [Save current settings] unavailable when an F mount lens equipped with an aperture ring and power contacts was attached.
- Auto distortion control would sometimes not be applied to pictures taken with [ON] selected for [Auto distortion control] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU].
- The camera would not recognize custom Picture Controls saved to a memory card using the Mac edition of Picture Control Utility 2.
- Recalling shooting functions would sometimes result in unexpected changes to exposure if:
- ISO sensitivity was set to a fixed value in mode M,
- an option other than [Exposure maintenance off] was selected for Custom Setting b7 [Keep exp. when f/ changes]and
- [Recall shooting functions] or [Recall shooting functions (hold)] was assigned to a control using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)] both with no option (or mode M only) selected for [Shooting mode] and with no check next to any of [Shutter speed], [Aperture]and [ISO sensitivity settings].
- When [Recall shooting functions] or [Recall shooting functions (hold)] was assigned to a control using Custom Setting f2 [Custom controls (shooting)]subject detection would not function as expected if the setting for [AF subject detection options] recalled by pressing the control differed from the option currently selected for [AF subject detection options] in the [PHOTO SHOOTING MENU].
Version number | 2.10 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Windows 7, macOS, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 |
Website | Nikon |
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License type | Freeware |