In film and video, you often meet folks who refer to themselves as a jack-of-all-trades, yet–by their own admission—a master of none. And that’s going to pretty much be the beginning and the end of any debate about the new Nikon Z6 III which appears to be a true all-encompassing camera with a little bit of everything for everyone. But at what does all of the versatility cost? After Nikon teased its release date last week, let’s take a look at the Z6 III now that it’s officially here and explore how its 24.5MP Partially-Stacked CMOS Sensor and 6K internal raw video capture will make it an appealing option for hybrid shooters looking to meet many different demands.Introducing the Nikon Z6 IIIFeaturing a new and inspired partially-stacked sensor design, Nikon’s latest Z6 version promises to bring a number of flagship-level upgrades to their popular mid-range camera. Some notable improvements include faster and more precise autofocus, professional-level 6K internal raw video recording, pre-capture at up to 120 fps, and a smooth, bright, and colorful EVF. All told, the Nikon Z6 III has been designed—and marketed—for all-around content creation use and would be ideal for a true hybrid photo and video professional looking to use it for a variety of project types. Its new partially stacked sensor design is a pretty notable improvement too with faster scan and readouts than its predecessor. The redesign also features reduced rolling shutter and noise levels when working at the top end of its ISO range,...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 17 June