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Nikon KOMODO Z - What Can We Expect from Nikon?

But what can we expect from Nikon? Even if they have acquired RED, does it mean we will see some drastic improvements in the world of cinematography, codecs, and everything else? Let’s analyze these things one by one. There’s curiosity about what improvements Nikon’s acquisition of RED might bring to photography and related technology

RED’s Technological Advancements:

Before we dive into all these details, we first need to look at RED itself and where the technology has reached by the end of 2022, according to its latest updates. Their latest release was the Komodo-X, capable of shooting impressive 4K videos at up to 120 frames per second in 12-bit RAW. Additionally, in their recent update, they have enabled a face detection autofocus system via their app, which many RED camera owners have tested and found to work well. This app can be installed on your iPad, and with its help, you can enable the face detection autofocus system.

RED with Active RF-Mount, Face Detect AF

However, it’s important to note that RED’s KOMODO-X face detection autofocus system is active via Canon’s RF mount. Now that Nikon has acquired RED, any ongoing partnership with Canon will likely be phased out as soon as possible.  Shortly, we can expect upcoming RED Komodo-X variants, with Z-Mount.

Partnership with TowerJazz:

RED partnered with TowerJazz for their cameras’ 20-megapixel global shutter Super 35mm sensors, offering advanced video capabilities. This partnership helped RED stay ahead of other consumer and mid-level cameras.

RED’s R&D teams worked for many years to achieve their current level of perfection. Now, with Nikon’s acquisition, it’s easier for Nikon to transfer these technologies and allow their Z-Mount R&D division to benefit from them. At the same time, Nikon will also share their advanced autofocus algorithms with RED, aiding in the development of active Z-Mount-based cinema cameras in the near future.

By the transfer of RED camera technologies, Nikon can also use the 20 MP Global shutter sensor in near future products to introduce their dedicated cinema consumer-level mirrorless camera.

Nikon and TowerJazz Collaboration isn’t new,  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.

Initially, Nikon helped tower Jazz with two systems: the NSR-2205i14E2 i-line stepper and the NSR-S204B scanner system for Tower’s 0.18-micron pilot line. As Tower ramps up capacity in Fab 2 in the second half of 2002, Nikon will provide it with models NSR-S205C scanning steppers and NSR-2205i14E2 i-line steppers and/or NSR-SF110 wide-field steppers. The total value of the agreement is expected to reach or exceed $150 million over the next four years.

Potential Release of KOMODO Z:

A RED camera with Nikon’s Z-mount. We can expect upcoming RED Komodo-X variants, like Komodo Z to feature ACTIVE  Z-mount support. Since the face detection system is already enabled with the Canon RF mount, if Nikon introduces a Z-mount, we can be sure that the face detection autofocus system will be enabled either via an app or directly in the camera.

What to Expect

So in the future, we will see 12-bit internal video recording capabilities and global shutter sensors coming to Nikon Z-mount mirrorless cameras. At the same time, upcoming RED cameras will feature an active Z-mount with full-time autofocus support.

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