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Z CAM E2-M4 Mark II Review

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Z CAM E2-M4 Mark II
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Our editorial take on the Z CAM E2-M4 Mark II

The Z CAM E2-M4 Mark II is a compact, cube-style cinema camera built around a 4/3-inch CMOS sensor with 10.71 effective megapixels. It records internal Z RAW and a wide range of ProRes flavors, plus external ProRes RAW via HDMI to compatible recorders like the Atomos Ninja V. With dual native ISO at 500 and 2500, a claimed dynamic range spanning 13 to 16 stops depending on mode, and high frame rate options reaching 160 fps in DCI 4K and 240 fps in 1080p, it targets indie filmmakers, multicam productions, and documentary shooters who need a small, modular body without mirror or autofocus complexity.

The Micro Four Thirds mount gives access to a deep lens ecosystem, though the lack of in-body stabilization means you will rely on lenses or gimbals. A single CFexpress Type B slot handles the high bitrates, and the camera includes Ethernet for networked control alongside Wi-Fi, USB-C, and a robust LEMO audio input. At under $2,000, it sits in a niche where spec and flexibility matter more than ergonomics or assist features. The aluminum alloy housing keeps weight to 1,060 grams, making it viable for drones, rigs, and tight spaces where traditional cinema bodies cannot fit.

Best for: Indie filmmakers, multicam operators, and documentary crews who need a lightweight, modular cinema camera with high frame rates and robust codec support.
What's great
  • Dual native ISO (500/2500) with up to 16 stops of dynamic range in WDR mode
  • DCI 4K up to 160 fps and 1080p up to 240 fps for slow-motion flexibility
  • Internal Z RAW and external ProRes RAW via HDMI to Atomos recorders
  • Compact aluminum alloy cube design (1,060 g) for drones, gimbals, and multicam rigs
  • Ethernet port for networked control and Wi-Fi for wireless operation
Watch outs
  • No in-body stabilization, requiring stabilized lenses or external support
  • Single CFexpress Type B slot limits redundancy for critical shoots

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Specs

Body
Battery
V-Mount (Mini)
Weight Grams
1060 g
Dimensions Mm
98 x 105 x 116 mm
Build Material
Aluminum alloy housing
Video
Bit Depth
10-bit color, 12-bit ProRes RAW via HDMI
Raw Video
Internal Z RAW, External ProRes RAW via HDMI to Atomos Ninja V
Log Profiles
FLAT, HDR-HLG, Rec709, Z-Log2
Internal Codecs
Z RAW, H.264/H.265/MOV/MP4/ProRes 422/ProRes 422 HQ/ProRes 422 Proxy/ProRes 422LT
Max Frame Rate 4k
DCI 4K up to 160 fps
Max Frame Rate Hd
1080p up to 240 fps
Max Recording Time
to the limit of your recording media's capacity
Max Video Resolution
DCI 4K
Extras
Ethernet
1x RJ45 (Ethernet)
Dynamic Range
13-15 stops (Z-Log2), 16 stops (WDR)
Sensor
Sensor Size
4/3"-Type
Sensor Type
CMOS
Effective Megapixels
10.71 Megapixel
Release
Launch Price Usd
2199.00
Exposure
Dual Native Iso
Yes (500 / 2500)
Iso Range Video
Native: 500 to 102,400
Shutter Speed Electronic
1/8000 to 1 Second
Lens Mount
Lens Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Storage Io
Usb
1x USB-C (USB 3.0) Control/Data
Hdmi
1x HDMI 2.0 Output
Audio Io
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Input, 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Output, 1x 5-Pin LEMO Input
Wireless
Wi-Fi *Via Included Adapter
Card Slots
Single Slot: CFexpress Type B
Stabilization Af
Ibis
No