Nikon ZR review: it might not be what you think

Nikon has announced the ZR, a video-focused camera with Red co-branding, featuring a 24.5MP 'partially Stacked' sensor, new Raw video codec, and internal 32-bit float audio recording. The ZR retails for $2199 and has been available since October 2025.
Nikon has released the ZR, a video-focused camera co-branded with Red. It features a 24.5MP full-frame 'partially Stacked' CMOS sensor and Nikon Z-mount. The camera includes a new Raw video codec called R3D (NE) and internal 32-bit float audio recording, a first in the industry. The ZR can capture 6K and DCI 4K at up to 60p, and UHD 4K at up to 120p. It retails for $2199, $500 cheaper than the Z6III, and has been available since October 2025. The camera has a boxy, EVF-less design with a 4" 3.07M dot display and supports the P3 color gamut.
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