Nikon Zf and Z9 Firmware Updates Lock Aperture Settings
Summary
Nikon has issued firmware updates for its Zf and Z9 mirrorless cameras. Version 2.01 for the Zf and 5.32 for the Z9 now lock the current aperture setting when the cameras enter sleep mode, instead of widening the aperture. This change aims to prevent the need to re-establish aperture settings upon waking the camera, though it may slightly increase autofocus reactivation time. The updates also address specific issues, including an unavailable touch control for the 'i' menu on the Zf and unresponsiveness during zoomed playback with FTP uploads on the Z9.
Key points
- Nikon Zf and Z9 receive firmware updates 2.01 and 5.32 respectively.
- Cameras now lock current aperture setting upon entering sleep mode.
- This change prevents aperture readjustment after waking the camera.
- Updates also fix specific usability issues on both models.