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Overview"Welcome to the Z6 III, the latest version of the company's affordable 24.5MP full-frame 'camera'. It receives a slew of new capabilities, including a revolutionary 'slightly stacked' sensor which offers more efficiency in performance but at a lower cost than the completely stacked sensors featured in the company's flagship cameras. It also gets an excellent revamped viewfinder, making it to rank among Nikon's greatest mirrorless cameras ever. At first sight, it may appear that little has changed. Once more, we have 24.5 MP camera sensor resolution in identical, but artistically redesigned, body design. However, the camera features intriguing modern sensor technology, a fantastic revamped viewfinder. New Features First, Nikon characterizes the sensor's design as 'slightly stacked'. This implies that processing and memory circuits are directly linked to the chip's bottom and top layers, allowing for significantly quicker readings. As a consequence, the company boasts that the camera's sensor reading is the quickest in its group, measuring 3.5 times quicker than the Nikon Z 6II. Still, the sensor remains far cheaper to manufacture than fully layered designs. For customers, the primary benefits is faster and more accurate focusing, decreased rotating shutter distortions with electronic shutter, quicker continuous shooting, enhanced video specifications, and an improved dynamic viewfinder experience. The viewfinder has a greater resolution than Nikon Z 6II's, with 5.76m dots. But it is perhaps not the most of its gimmicks. In additional, it's quite bright, reaching 4000 nits, outperforming even the Nikon Z9. In theory, this ought to make it readily visible regardless of how sunny the day may be. The color spectrum is also extraordinarily broad which comprises DCI-P3 color space. In reality, this all results in an excellent viewfinder view: big, crisp, vibrant, along with natural display color. The firm further improved the auto focusing capabilities as compared to both its predecessor and the Zf. The subject detection technology can identify humans, animals, automobiles, and planes, and it also has eye-tracking capabilities. Autofocus is built to function in as low as -10EV of light, and Nikon's 3D-tracking innovation is included for the very first time on the Z6 family. The partly stacked sensor further significantly increases the device's shooting speed. Still photographs may be shot at 14 fps with its mechanical shutter, 20frames per second with its electronic shutter, using the two in full res raw, as well as with Auto Focus tracking. When you film JPEG files, you'll receive 60 frames per second at a 24MP res or 120 frames per second with 10 MP 1.5 times (DX) reduction. Another feature that is added in this camera, is the ""Pre-capture"" feature. In-body image stabilization is included, with a shake reduction rating of 8 stops while shooting handheld. For it's value, Nikon has added the high-res multi-shot option seen on the Nikon Zf. However, these features are rarely worthwhile to use, irrespective of the camera type or the manufacturer. Arguably the most significant upgrades are in video recording. remarkably, the Z6 III supports inbuilt 12-bit RAW Movie recording at sixty frames per second for either 4K or 6K resolution across the whole sensor width. also, it can capture slow-motion video in high definition at 240frames per second with audio. The camera offers a good selection of codecs, like Apple ProRes RAW, N-RAW format, and ProRes 422HQ, in addition to the more common H.264 and H.265." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon PietersPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9798333908124Pages: 260 Publication Date: 23 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |