Nikon Z6 III review, low light, autofocus, real-world performance analysis by Zachary Lai (Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube, see also his previous Nikon Z8 guest post): Introduction The much-anticipated Nikon Z 6 III is finally here and thanks to Nikon Singapore, I’ve had a chance to review their latest mirrorless camera in the Nikon Z lineup. Is this Nikon’s new low-light king? Z 6 III with Nikkor 135mm Plena Partial Stacked Sensor So the newest thing about the Z 6 III is what Nikon calls the Partial Stacked Sensor. Think of it as a cross between the traditional CMOS sensors and the stacked sensors in the Z 8 and Z 9. This means the fastest sensor readout and supposedly lesser rolling shutter issues. It can go up to 1/16000, 14 frames-per-second with the mechanical shutter, 20 fps with electronic shutter, and 120 fps if you don’t mind shooting in APSC crop. The same shutter sounds as the ones you have in the Z8 and Z9 are also available for customisation. Nikon Z 6 III, Z 50mm F1.2 S, iso320, 50mm, f1.4, 1/320s. Came across a lovely couple who don’t mind their photos taken with the new camera. 24 Megapixel Full Frame Body The Nikon Z 6 III is still a 24-megapixel full-frame camera body, and I suspect a few people are disappointed with it. Honestly, as an events and weddings photographer, I think 24MP is plenty. If you do need a higher megapixel count for landscape, higher...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Sunday, 23 June