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According to the latest rumours coming out from the rumour mill, Nikon is working on N-Log 2 — an advanced version of its existing N-Log video profile. Nikon is leveraging the expertise of RED Digital Cinema colour profiles, which they acquired last year, in their personal or very own Z-mount mirrorless camera system. Although they have not officially confirmed the N-Log 2, as the rumors suggest, they are almost at the horizon of its announcement.
Background of the N-Log 2
An advanced Nikon Log profile — that’s as simple as you read it. And if you want to extract the maximum quality out of your camera sensor, you have to use the Log profile of your camera. Take a look at the comparison table below, so you will get an idea of how the N-Log 2 will improve the overall video performance of the camera:
Comparison Table: N-Log vs. N-Log 2
Feature | N-Log | N-Log 2 |
Bit Depth | Suitable for 8-bit or 10-bit | Optimised for 12-bit or higher |
Shadow Performance | More prone to noise in shadows | Better shadow detail, less noise |
Highlight Roll-off | Moderate highlight retention | Superior highlight roll-off |
Grading Flexibility | Limited due to lower DR | High flexibility, more data for grading |
Use Case | Entry-level or less demanding shoots | Professional cinema, high-DR scenes |
Compatibility | Widely supported in Nikon cameras | Available in higher-end models |
Nikon N-Log 2 Rumours: What We Know So Far
Development with RED expertise
Nikon is reportedly working with RED Digital Cinema’s advanced technology for their upcoming N-Log 2 video profile. RED is already known for its high-end cinema cameras — we all know Komodo-X, Raptor, and all those. So the professional-grade video expertise will help to officially scale the overall performance of Nikon’s consumer and prosumer Z-mount mirrorless cameras.
Improved Dynamic Range
N-Log 2 will also hit a new baseline ISO range in the cameras. At the same time, it will extract more and more detail as we have seen in 10-bit video recording. N-Log 2 will be more suitable for 12-bit and 16-bit videos. It will exceed competitors like C-Log 3, which is limited to 14 stops of dynamic range.
Which Nikon Cameras Will Get the N-Log 2 Update?
No official confirmation from Nikon yet, but rumor mills believe that the Expeed 7 image processor is able to handle the N-Log 2 update. So, cameras using the Expeed 7 image processor will enjoy the update.
Compatible Nikon Cameras
N-Log 2 is expected to be compatible with the following Nikon mirrorless cameras:
Camera Model | N-Log Support | N-RAW Support | Notes |
Nikon Z9 | Yes | Yes | Flagship model, professional-grade |
Nikon Z8 | Yes | Yes | High-end hybrid camera |
Nikon Z7 II | Yes | Yes | High-resolution model |
Nikon Z6 III | Yes | Yes | Mid-range, video-focused |
Nikon Z5 II | Yes | Yes | Entry-level full-frame |
This broad compatibility ensures that N-Log 2 will benefit a wide range of users, from professional videographers using the Z9 to hobbyists with the Z5 II.
Future Prospects: Nikon ZR and Beyond
As we all know, Nikon is working on the Nikon ZR series cinema models, which will have compact cage-like designs similar to the Sony FX3. These will feature large rear display screens, and the design will be mostly inspired by RED Digital Cinema cameras. It will use the Nikon Z6 III camera sensor, making it a perfect tool for professional cinematography. While still unconfirmed, we are expecting the Nikon ZR to bring N-Log 2 inside it.
And just after that, we are expecting the arrival of the Nikon Z9 Mark II camera before the Winter 2026 Olympics — and even in that, we are expecting the presence of N-Log 2.
The article “Nikon N-Log 2: Latest Rumors and Updates” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 4:55 pm, Tuesday, 24 June 2025 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live news + Nikon Rumors 24X7
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