SmallRig has announced a new Micro‑HDMI to HDMI Type A adapter designed specifically for the Nikon ZR. The accessory, identified as model 5907, addresses the camera’s native Type D port, which can be awkward to use in rig setups. By converting the port to a standard full‑size HDMI output, the adapter aims to simplify connections for external monitors, recorders, or streaming devices.
The adapter features a right‑angle design that helps reduce strain on the camera’s port and keeps cables neatly routed. SmallRig emphasizes that the unit also provides physical protection for the ZR’s HDMI socket, guarding against accidental knocks or bumps during shooting. Additionally, the adapter includes a cage‑mounted security mechanism, allowing it to be fastened securely to a camera cage or rig for added stability.
Priced at $14.99, the model 5907 is currently available for purchase through SmallRig’s distribution channels. The straightforward cost and plug‑and‑play nature make it an accessible option for creators looking to enhance their Nikon ZR workflow without extensive modification.
Nikon is known for producing quality cameras, and the ZR sits within the company’s Z‑mount lineup, which has been praised for its optical performance and versatility. The Z‑mount system’s large diameter and short flange distance support a range of NIKKOR Z lenses, complementing the adapter’s utility for video‑focused creators who rely on the mount’s flexibility.
For video producers, live streamers, and content creators who frequently connect their Nikon ZR to external gear, the right‑angle HDMI adapter offers a practical solution. It mitigates cable clutter, protects a critical port, and integrates smoothly with existing cage‑based setups, supporting a more reliable and efficient production environment.
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