Nikon is buying the ultra-high-end video camera company Red Digital Cinema. Nikon has a press release saying that “RED will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Nikon” for an undisclosed sum. Nikon is typically more of a still-image camera company and wants to use Red to “expand the fast-growing professional digital cinema camera market.”
“This acquisition marks a significant milestone for Nikon, melding its rich heritage in professional and consumer imaging with RED’s innovative prowess,” Red’s president, Jarred Land, wrote on Facebook. “Together, Nikon and RED are poised to redefine the professional digital cinema camera market, promising an exciting future of product development that will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in film and video production.”
Red and Nikon just finished suing each other a few years ago. Red has a wide-ranging patent covering compressed RAW video and has been suing everyone under the sun over it. Nikon, Sony, Apple, and Kinefinity were all hit with lawsuits and all ended up either not shipping compressed RAW or signing some kind of agreement (presumably paying royalties or cross-licensing) with Red. It will now be up to Nikon to see how aggressive it wants to be with what is a foundational patent in digital video.