As we’ve covered quite a bit so far, the Nikon ZR is certainly one of the most anticipated (or at least buzziest) cameras to be released this year. The long-anticipated result of the Nikon acquisition of RED Digital Cinema, the ZR is the de facto child of this marriage as the first camera in a new cinema line that aims to bring the best of its parents' attributes.The Nikon ZR brings the best of RED’s color science together with Nikon’s engineering to produce a 6K cinema powerhouse that is capable of capturing some truly stunning cinematic images out of a compact and durable camera body.But, if you’re someone who hasn’t invested in new cameras in some time, or someone unfamiliar with the latest IBIS technologies, then you might notice something odd about the ZR when you first get your hands on it.Nikon ZR Camera RattleIf one were to pick up a new Nikon ZR camera for the first time, it’s likely turned off and sans battery. It will also make a noticeable “rattle” sound when moved around in this state. Fret not — those freaking out and searching online for answers!This is a normal occurrence. The Nikon ZR features a free-floating IBIS sensor that creates this “rattle” sound when the camera is not turned on. When turned on, you’ll notice that the rattle goes away as the sensor locks into place and the stability function is enabled.It’s unique, yes, but a small price to pay for being able to work...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Yesterday