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Frank Glencairn
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Nikon baut high end Cinema Camera

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Japan’s Nikon Corp President has stated that the company is ready to expand its market share by entering the cinema world with a new high-end camera developed derived from the RED Digital Cinema acquisition. Prepare for a Z-mount cinema camera with a global shutter sensor and exceptional AF capabilities.

In an interview with Nippon (a Japanese news outlet), Japan’s Nikon Corp. President Muneaki Tokunari has stated that he aims to expand its market share for cameras by utilizing the video technologies of a U.S. movie camera company (RED Digital Cinema) it acquired in spring. On its mainline camera business, Tokunari said Nikon has seen brisk demand for powerful video functions in recent years. He also recognizes signs of recovery in sales of cameras with interchangeable lenses. Explaining the segment’s performance by region, he said, “Sales in China have grown to a level similar to those of Europe, while growth is big in emerging countries such as those in South Asia”. Across Japan, plans are underway to build semiconductor plants, a positive situation for Nikon, which makes chip lithography systems to print circuits onto silicon wafers. “We have a business opportunity,” Tokunari added, eager to take advantage of the development to boost sales.
With the RED Digital Cinema acquisition we tried to predict what Nikon is planning and we said that in the upcoming firmware updates to Nikon’s top mirrorless, there will be an option to shoot in REDCODE RAW. However, Nikon has already its N-RAW, and it is not so easy to implement the privilege of shooting R3D files from Z 9 and Z 9 cameras. Moreover, RED’s new CEO stated that it would be preferred to implement the Z-mount on RED cameras. Anyway, it’s a matter of years till we see a product. Meanwhile, business is usual at RED.com, which means RED continues to sell its DSMC3 bodies together with the Komodo-X. But yes, Nikon is going to combine RED’s image compression technology and color science and add to it its great AF (autofocus) capabilities. If so, that would be a pretty simple prediction: Z 9 (Mark II?) can shoot R3D and improve (cinematic) color science. Or, RED DSMC3 with a Z mount. The last seems to be easier to implement. And what about the sensor? It’s well known that RED has partnered with TowerJazz for their cameras’ 20-megapixel global shutter Super 35mm sensors, offering advanced video capabilities. Moreover, it’s well known that Nikon and TowerJazz have a long-standing relationship, with TowerJazz relying on Nikon for equipment and Nikon using TowerJazz sensors in their DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. This collaboration is evident from the companies’ shared presentation materials before. As such, there’s a chance that we’ll see RED’s sensors in Nikon’s mirrorless cameras. However, that will be in the long run. As mentioned by Nikon President Tokunari, there’s a solid demand for powerful video functions in recent years, and the RED tech can help to upgrade the Z9 (or any other Nikon mirrorless high-end camera) to become relevant in cinema productions.
https://ymcinema.com/2024/07/29/nikon-i ... ma-camera/
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Jörg
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Re: Nikon baut high end Cinema Camera

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Ich habe nie verstanden, wieso man eine Sekunde zweifeln kann, dass dieser Umstand eintritt...
W e l c h e n anderen Grund sollte so eine Übernahme sonst haben??



cantsin
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Re: Nikon baut high end Cinema Camera

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Die YMCinema-Meldung ist leider, wie die ganze Website, zu 50% spekulativer Bullshit. In der Quelle, auf die sich beziehen, steht nichts über "entering the cinema world with a new high-end camera developed derived from the RED Digital Cinema acquisition [...[ a Z-mount cinema camera with a global shutter sensor and exceptional AF capabilities." Sondern nur:
Tokyo, July 22 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Nikon Corp. aims to expand its market share for cameras by utilizing the video technologies of a U.S. movie camera company it acquired in spring, President Muneaki Tokunari has said.

On its mainline camera business, Tokunari said Nikon has seen brisk demand for powerful video functions in recent years. He also recognizes signs of recovery in sales of cameras with interchangeable lenses.

Explaining the segment's performance by region, he said, "Sales in China have grown to a level similar to those of Europe, while growth is big in emerging countries such as those in South Asia."

Across Japan, plans are underway to build semiconductor plants, a positive situation for Nikon, which makes chip lithography systems to print circuits onto silicon wafers.

"We have a business opportunity," Tokunari said, eager to take advantage of the development to boost sales.
https://www.nippon.com/en/news/yjj2024072200750/

In der Meldung steht nur, dass sie REDs Technologie für verbesserte Videofunktionen nutzen wollen. Das könnte man, wenn man wollte (und den umgekehrten Absatz von YMCinema geht), sogar nur dahingehend interpretieren, dass Nikon sich hier nur aufs Raw-Video-Patent bezieht.

Also nix mit "Nikon baut High End Cinema Camera".



iasi
Beiträge: 25883

Re: Nikon baut high end Cinema Camera

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cantsin hat geschrieben: Do 01 Aug, 2024 09:35

Also nix mit "Nikon baut High End Cinema Camera".
Oh doch - das schon.
Nikon baut nun schließlich Red-Kameras. :)



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