One of the most anticipated cinema cameras of the year, the Nikon ZR has been a long time coming. Ever since RED Digital Cinema was acquired by Nikon, filmmakers and pro videographers have been dreaming about what kind of cinema camera the two converged brands would be able to develop together.The Nikon ZR promises to be the best of RED and Nikon’s shared technologies. And while it will be appealing to many for its RED color science and 15+ stops of dynamic range, it will also be quite capable in its long-form shooting capabilities.According to reports online, the Nikon ZR will be able to record for up to 125 minutes in R3D NE 6K 59.94p without stalling out from overheating. Here’s what we know so far.Nikon ZR Continuous Shooting Capabilities — (@) Coming to us from reports shared on Nikon Rumors, which cites research conducted by X user @kufoto, the Nikon ZR is showing capabilities of recording for over two hours straight at some of its highest recording settings. From the X post, which is translated from Japanese, the research shows the following: Since the ZR is fanless, there must be some people who are worried about it. Personally, I was concerned too, so I decided to test how well it holds up against heat. Japanese summers are hot, so a temperature test at around 25°C would honestly only be useful as a reference for spring and fall use. So, I placed the camera in blazing sunlight at 35°C under...
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