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Nikon Z6 III features

Nikon Z6 III features: 1. Superior shooting performance realized by the world’s first partially-stacked CMOS sensor The Z6III is the world’s first full-frame mirrorless camera for which a partially-stacked CMOS sensor with numerous high-speed processing circuits stacked above and below the image sensor has been adopted. The high-speed readout enabled by this new sensor, along with the EXPEED 7 high-speed image-processing engine, also adopted in the Z9 and Z8, allows for Pre-Release Capture* of up to 1 second of recording before the shutter-release button is fully pressed at a maximum speed of 120 fps (C120). At 60 fps (C60), it can also capture full-frame images with approximately 24 megapixels — a higher pixel count than is supported with the Z9 and Z8. In addition, the EVF display minimizes frame skipping, ensuring smoother subject movement and making it easier to follow during continuous high-speed shooting at 20 fps. This helps capture decisive moments such as wild animals running and birds in flight. *Available only with JPEG recording. 2. 6K video recording for greater flexibility with video production Adoption of a new CMOS sensor capable of high-speed readout realizes internal recording of 12- bit 6K N-RAW and ProRes RAW HQ, as well as 10-bit 5.4K ProRes 422 and H.265. This allows for flexible recording of footage for 4K video production. When creating 4K videos or the increasingly popular vertical Full HD videos for smartphones, users have the freedom to trim, zoom in, track, and stabilize footage, increasing editing options. In addition,...

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Published By: Nikonrumors - Monday, 17 June

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