Nikon has released of firmware version 5.00 for its flagship full-frame/FX-format mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z 9.
Firmware version 5.00 is the fourth major update since the release of the Z 9 and increases usability for sports photography by expanding the Auto Capture and High-Speed Frame Capture+ functions. Portrait photography is also enhanced for more effective capture of the images photographers want, with the Skin Softening and Portrait Impression Balance functions, and Rich Tone Portrait Picture Control that enables rendering of details of the subject’s complexion with rich tones. Furthermore, the evolution of the Z 9 continues with improved operability achieved in response to feedback from professionals requesting increased speed and efficiency.
Nikon will continuously meet users’ needs through firmware updates that expand the functionality of its cameras.
Primary features of firmware version 5.00 for the Z 9
• Expanded functions for sports photography
- A reserve function that lets users specify the shooting start date/time and duration in advance has been added to Auto Capture. This helps to reduce battery consumption for more efficient shooting, even when the camera must be positioned and configured well before it will actually be used. Auto Capture flexibility has also been increased to allow users to shoot using the DX crop (24×16) image area, and also adds the addition of an [Airplanes] AF subject-detection mode, plus the display of a yellow frame when the camera is in standby for shooting.
- In addition, a low-speed [C15] item has been added to High-Speed Frame Capture+ options for increased usability with continuous shooting. What’s more, frequency presets for common LED lighting and signboards have been added to the High-Frequency Flicker Reduction function, making it easier to choose the optimal shutter speed and efficiently reduce the effects of high-frequency flicker.
• Enhanced portrait functions
- A Rich Tone Portrait Picture Control suitable for creating base images in situations that require retouching, such as wedding and studio photography, has been added. Also, a variety of functions designed to improve portrait photography, including Portrait Impression Balance and Skin Softening have been incorporated. Further, Nikon offers NIKKOR Z lenses including the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.2 S, NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S, and NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena, all of which support the capture of portraits that accurately express the user’s intent.
- Overall convenience has been increased with the ability to use the continuous LED light of the Profoto A10 as an AF-assist illuminator and the addition of a [Prefer focus point (face priority)] option for frame advance when reviewing images displayed with playback zoom enabled.
• Other features added for enhanced operability
- When [Extended menu banks] is enabled, users can now manage the shooting modes for photo mode and video mode, which were previously linked, separately.
- Visibility is improved with an option that allows the user to adjust the width of the focus point border.
- Manual focusing is now possible with maximum aperture live view in manual focus mode.
- A function that allows the user to cancel zoom when focus mode is set to manual focus and the view through the lens is zoomed in by pressing the shutter-release button halfway has been added.
- High-Res Zoom operability has been improved, and the AF-area brackets display colour when the subject is in focus has been changed from red to green.
- The number of functions that can be assigned to custom controls has been increased, as has the number of controls that can be customized.
- The addition of a [Customize retouch options] item allows the user to choose the functions displayed in the retouch menu.
- [Loop playback], [Wait before playback], and [Auto series playback speed] options have been added for playback of a series of images captured with a burst of continuous shooting.
- Playback speed for all videos can now be specified in advance from the i menu ([Original speed], [1/2× speed], [1/4× speed]).
- Wi-Fi station mode has been added to enable connection to SnapBridge without occupying the entire Wi-Fi connection on a smartphone.
Nikon SnapBridge Update
Nikon SnapBridge is Nikon’s companion Android and iOS app that connects to your camera to automatically download photos and videos and remotely activate the shutter. Now with Ver.2.11.0, SnapBridge adds new functions such as Easy Shooting Setup, which allows users to configure camera shooting settings suited to a particular scene or subject directly from a user’s smart device.
The new Easy Shooting Setup function can be used by tapping [Easy Shooting Setup] in the SnapBridge camera tab, selecting a main subject or situation, and deciding output parameters, such as having a soft out-of-focus background or motion blur. It allows even those who are unsure about camera functions and terms to easily create camera shooting settings that achieve desired results. Settings are applied the moment they’re sent to the camera, allowing users to immediately begin capturing their vision. Easy Shooting Setup also provides tips for available scenes and subjects such as people, landscapes and pets to help users better achieve the intended results. Furthermore, favourite shooting settings can be assigned to one of the user setting positions.
Supported operating systems
Android™ (version 10 or later), iOS (version 15.7 or later)
Cameras that support Ver.2.11.0’s Easy Shooting Setup:
Nikon Z f, Nikon Z 5, Nikon Z fc, Nikon Z 50, and Nikon Z 30
The NX Ready app available in some regions will be discontinued with the release of SnapBridge Ver.2.11.0.




US Intelligence Cites Global Conflict, Unprecedented Capabilities As Greatest Cyber Threat
Posted in Commentary with tags ODNI on March 14, 2024 by itnerdAccording to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s (ODNI) 2024 Annual Assessment of the US Intelligence Community, accelerating competition between nation-states, regional conflicts with far-reaching impact, and non-state threat actors with unprecedented capabilities are three of the main cyber threats the US intelligence community (IC) will face over the next few months.
After examining all threats, including cyber threats, the report finds China to be the most prevalent and persistent cyber threat to US government, private-sector, and critical infrastructure networks.
In cyberspace, the ODNI expects Russia, Iran and North Korea to maintain thier intent to target critical infrastructure, undermine US political processes, and amplify discord in in the Middle East and other regions. Threat actors originating from these countries will likely leverage existing and potential, international crises to conduct offensive cyber operations against the US and its allies.
The report assesses that these transnational issues also pose a serious threat to the US in the way of competition over disruptive technology, digital authoritarianism, and transnational repression.
The ODNI observed three trends increasing the cybercrime threat to the US and its allies:
Dave Ratner, CEO, HYAS had this comment:
“Given the trends stated by the ODNI, it’s vital that organizations immediately re-assess their security-in-depth strategy and implement cyber resiliency approaches. It’s clear that the risks are growing, the threats are real, and the onslaught of attacks will only increase. Ensuring that organizations are capable of seeing the digital exhaust and tell-tale signs of a breach in real-time is the only way that they will be able to have the confidence to drive operational resiliency across the entire business.”
What’s clear from this is that cyber threats are not going away. Thus every organization needs to put in the time and effort to make sure that they are fully secure. Otherwise one of these threat actors are going to make them very miserable.
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