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    Nikon Z6III featuring the world’s first partially-stacked CMOS sensor

    VistekBy VistekJune 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
    Woman holding Nikon Z6III camera with telephoto zoom lens

    The Nikon Z6III boasts the “world’s first” partially-stacked CMOS sensor, advanced video capabilities, upgraded autofocus, enhancements to the viewfinder and display, as well as cloud connectivity and more!

    The Nikon Z6III features a 24.5-megapixel partially-stacked CMOS sensor, a first for full-frame mirrorless cameras, paired with the EXPEED 7 image-processing engine.

    Nikon Z6III body with no lensThis innovative sensor architecture incorporates high-speed processing circuits both above and below the imaging area, enabling a dramatic enhancement in readout speeds, that are approximately 3.5 times faster than its predecessor, the Z6II.

    The significantly upgraded autofocus system is approximately 20% faster than the Z6II, and enables the camera to focus in extremely low light conditions down to -10 EV.

    Nine types of subject detection, including modes specifically for aircraft are also supported and continuous shooting speeds of up to 120 fps with Pre-Release Capture is also available helping to ensure critical moments are never missed.


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    The Z6III boasts upgraded video capabilities, supporting up to 6K/60p in N-RAW and 4K/120p in ProRes RAW, with options for oversampling from 6K for enhanced 4K UHD footage. Full HD recording up to 240p is also supported.

    Nikon Z6III top view with lens attachedInternal recording of 12-bit 6K N-RAW and ProRes RAW HQ, along with 10-bit 5.4K ProRes 422 and H.265, is also possible, offering greater flexibility for video production.

    These features are complemented by electronic vibration reduction allowing for more stable video capture, making it an ideal choice for professional videographers and content creators looking for high-resolution output and detailed slow-motion effects.

    Additionally, the Z6III enhances audio recording flexibility with line-in input and compatibility with professional audio and XLR accessories.

    Videographers will also appreciate the up to 2X digital zoom in HD and 1.4X in 4K without quality loss, alongside support for the Nikon MC-N10 Remote Grip and Atomos UltraSync BLUE, enhancing multi-camera setups and advanced video production workflows.



    The upgraded electronic viewfinder (EVF) features a 5.76M dot resolution that can reach a luminance of 4000 cd/m2, and supports the DCI-P3 colour gamut, allowing for a more accurate colour representation.

    Nikon Z6III articulated touchscreenThe camera is also equipped with a 3.2″ fully-articulated LCD touchscreen and dual card slots, supporting both CFexpress and SD UHS-II cards.

    The Nikon Z6III also introduces a suite of cloud connectivity options, including the new Nikon Imaging Cloud service, allowing users to directly download curated Imaging Recipes and Custom Picture Controls, crafted by Nikon or supervised by creators.

    Finally, the Z6III also supports automatic firmware updates and image uploads via Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for manual transfers. Images can also be seamlessly transferred to pre-configured third-party cloud storage services, simplifying the workflow and enhancing the overall user experience.

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