Thanks, Zach! What are the major reasons to upgrade from z6ii, other than better auto focus? If sensor is same, any difference in low light performance, like for astrophotography?
For astrophotography, I really appreciate Starlight View and Warm Display settings that's already a thing in the newer Z cameras. It makes it a much better experience shooting in dark conditions. Night scenes look really clean and crisp with good iso performance as far as street scenes are involved but if your main application is astro, I think the reasons for upgrade are minimal.
Here's a shot at iso2000 at night, only Adobe LR's built-in noise reduction was applied. www.zacharylaiphotography.com/blog/nikon-z-6iii-review-low-light-noise-af-features?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR29M3YX3PU5zuDfiqlcLjpPvRD6SJuW4g1R-1Qjyp-wqcVqR7oQ8WLq-0s_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw
Thanks for a no-nonsense practice run on the Z6III, Zach. Easy to relate to and as a former resident, also love to hear the Singapore lingo 🙂. Personally, I am coming from the first gen Z6 and look forward to better AF, leading EVF, better speed and low-light capabilities. Very much agree with you on the screen but do appreciate that I can now flip it in portrait mode as well. Ordered it. Please keep up the good work!
Great video to showcase the low light performance of the Z6 III. I was hoping Nikon would put a screen setup like Panasonic S1H or Sony A7R V, satisfy photo and video folks at the same time. It’s still a great camera with the new tech and features.
Great review thank you.That Nikon 50mm f1.2 lens is such an amazing piece of glass with sublime picture quality even in low light. I use it so much on my Z8 and in very low light with my Z6ii.
Hi great video but why u have shown all jpeg pictures taken in low light. Want to see how much noise in raw. Even in Z7ii jpeg pics are very sharp but raw huge amounts of noise.
Wow, so much interest (judged by the view and comment count)! I bought Z 6II less than 2 years ago, so I'll skip this one 😅, but thanks for sharing your analysis. Always enjoy your content!
The ISO 25600 crop looks quite good, BUT when you say "no noise reduction applied", do you mean that the camera itself also did not apply any noise reduction? Because from how the noise looks, I'd say that there is some NR applied. Although of course I'm watching this on YT as well, which has its own lossy compression.
I think “no additional NR” will be more precise. These images are mostly sooc jpegs without any tweaking to reduce noise but Lightroom has already applied its own profile which includes some NR by itself.
Thanks for a great low-light demonstration. Did you also use the silent electronic shutter in a situation with cheap LED lights that usually cause banding? would love to know if the Z6III can mitigate banding better than the Z8.
@@ZacharyLaiPhotographyas a concert photographer, I also would love to see this! I’d love to use the electronic shutter with pre burst features but if there’s banding, it’s kind of a dealbreaker which is an issue with other cameras in this price range
Both are really good options. I think the Z6iii has a slight edge. FYI I switched from D5 and D850 to the Z6 and Z7 as a professional weddings and events photographer. Learn how to use the mirrorless AF modes and you'd be fine. I usually toggle between 3D tracking and auto area (depending on situation) and it works for me, as especially with BBF.
@@samirkothiwal3748 You can, but the sync speed is only 1/60th vs 1/200th for mechanical. The Mechanical is also better in some light flickering situations.
VR is on but I had the Accsoon Seemo + Battery + my iPhone 13 Pro Max mounted on the hotshoe, resulting in a badly balanced setup especially at 135mm. In retrospect the new VR linked to AF function probably made the stabilisation worse as there's unexpected weight on the camera body and should be off in situations like this. But I'm sure you'll understand the tourists showed up unexpectedly and I only had a few moments to ask permission to shoot and pose them, so there wasn't any time to change the setup.
It's not better than the Z8 you have clearly fell for and believe that lower mega pixels are better for low light the truth and reality is it isn't. The Z6iii is only better than the Z6ii and Nikons current 24mp King. It has an impressive buffer and the focusing capabilities a $2500 camera should have in 2024 and a faster processor and will be great for action photographers so don't make it out to be revolutionary 📸👊🏻
Not trying to. I prefer my Z 8 tremendously over the Z 6iii and think it’s way better in many aspects. The Z 6iii doesn’t make me feel like I need to buy it in a hurry and I don’t intend to. However if we’re speaking strictly about low light performance, I think the Z 6iii does have an edge because of better iso performance and VR.
No need to. Sony and Canon both approached me and sent me their gear to try out before. All the 3 major brands are capable of producing quality work and each have their pros and cons. I’ve tried them all a few times. Panasonic doesn’t interest me as a photographer.
Thanks, Zach! What are the major reasons to upgrade from z6ii, other than better auto focus? If sensor is same, any difference in low light performance, like for astrophotography?
For astrophotography, I really appreciate Starlight View and Warm Display settings that's already a thing in the newer Z cameras. It makes it a much better experience shooting in dark conditions. Night scenes look really clean and crisp with good iso performance as far as street scenes are involved but if your main application is astro, I think the reasons for upgrade are minimal.
Here's a shot at iso2000 at night, only Adobe LR's built-in noise reduction was applied.
www.zacharylaiphotography.com/blog/nikon-z-6iii-review-low-light-noise-af-features?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR29M3YX3PU5zuDfiqlcLjpPvRD6SJuW4g1R-1Qjyp-wqcVqR7oQ8WLq-0s_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw
@@ZacharyLaiPhotography Thanks for the examples and explanation!
The sensor is not the same.
Thanks for a no-nonsense practice run on the Z6III, Zach. Easy to relate to and as a former resident, also love to hear the Singapore lingo 🙂. Personally, I am coming from the first gen Z6 and look forward to better AF, leading EVF, better speed and low-light capabilities. Very much agree with you on the screen but do appreciate that I can now flip it in portrait mode as well. Ordered it. Please keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching!
Informative and engaging review. The Z6iii is going to be a HUGE win for Nikon.
Thanks for watching!
Great video to showcase the low light performance of the Z6 III. I was hoping Nikon would put a screen setup like Panasonic S1H or Sony A7R V, satisfy photo and video folks at the same time. It’s still a great camera with the new tech and features.
Great review thank you.That Nikon 50mm f1.2 lens is such an amazing piece of glass with sublime picture quality even in low light. I use it so much on my Z8 and in very low light with my Z6ii.
Totally agree!
I've the Z9. Z8, Z6iii & the Zf and it's a matter of personal preference on the choice of the screen. No problems for me!
Yeah I think the shooting style affects what kind of screen you like. Flip up for me!
Hi great video but why u have shown all jpeg pictures taken in low light. Want to see how much noise in raw. Even in Z7ii jpeg pics are very sharp but raw huge amounts of noise.
Wow, so much interest (judged by the view and comment count)! I bought Z 6II less than 2 years ago, so I'll skip this one 😅, but thanks for sharing your analysis. Always enjoy your content!
The ISO 25600 crop looks quite good, BUT when you say "no noise reduction applied", do you mean that the camera itself also did not apply any noise reduction? Because from how the noise looks, I'd say that there is some NR applied. Although of course I'm watching this on YT as well, which has its own lossy compression.
I think “no additional NR” will be more precise. These images are mostly sooc jpegs without any tweaking to reduce noise but Lightroom has already applied its own profile which includes some NR by itself.
Nice video, thanks!
Thanks for a great low-light demonstration. Did you also use the silent electronic shutter in a situation with cheap LED lights that usually cause banding? would love to know if the Z6III can mitigate banding better than the Z8.
That’s a great idea, I should have included a banding test. Didn’t do it this time
@@ZacharyLaiPhotography I'd be very interested in this too. The Z6ii is pretty much unusable in this state.
@@ZacharyLaiPhotographyas a concert photographer, I also would love to see this! I’d love to use the electronic shutter with pre burst features but if there’s banding, it’s kind of a dealbreaker which is an issue with other cameras in this price range
Ooh, that looks like a real one, with a serial number and everything. Not a pre-production review sample most the other channels are using!
Yup it’s not a pre production set
nicely done. thanks :)
agree the screen is much better on the Z8. Miss the sensor protection on the z6III
I wonder how the z6 iii is in low light situations compared to Sony A7s iii when filming.
That’ll be an interesting test with IBIS too
I have 850...been wanting to move up to mirrorless. I usually shoot at lounges, at night, people dancing and sometimes objects. Go for Z6III or Z8?
Both are really good options. I think the Z6iii has a slight edge. FYI I switched from D5 and D850 to the Z6 and Z7 as a professional weddings and events photographer. Learn how to use the mirrorless AF modes and you'd be fine. I usually toggle between 3D tracking and auto area (depending on situation) and it works for me, as especially with BBF.
Why do we need the mechanical shutter? Does it have some advantage over the electronic shutter?
For flash photography
Can we not do flash photography with the electronic shutter?@@ZacharyLaiPhotography
@@samirkothiwal3748 You can, but the sync speed is only 1/60th vs 1/200th for mechanical. The Mechanical is also better in some light flickering situations.
Nice review, Zachary. What did you think of the IBIS on the camera? Did you have VR on @4:30? It seemed a bit jumpy.
VR is on but I had the Accsoon Seemo + Battery + my iPhone 13 Pro Max mounted on the hotshoe, resulting in a badly balanced setup especially at 135mm. In retrospect the new VR linked to AF function probably made the stabilisation worse as there's unexpected weight on the camera body and should be off in situations like this. But I'm sure you'll understand the tourists showed up unexpectedly and I only had a few moments to ask permission to shoot and pose them, so there wasn't any time to change the setup.
@@ZacharyLaiPhotography I was wondering if that was the reason. Thanks for clarifying.
Can I ask what that setup is at 3:44? the device housing the battery and connected to the iPhone...
Accsoon Seemo. It’s how I got the recording of the camera screen.
@@ZacharyLaiPhotography interesting, thank you! 👍🏼
Is the AF the same as Z8 and Z9? or improved?
Seems about the same.
How long before Small Rig has an L-Bracket for the Z6iii?
I wouldn’t know, but similar to the Z 8 launch it seems that Smallrig already had the designs ready before the camera was launched. Should be soon.
24 mps is more than sufficient!
Sorry, but flip out screen is a dealbreaker for me. It's a pitty that Nikon went this way.
I totally get that
It’s less likely to break though
lol the lens is worth more than the camera xd
It's not better than the Z8 you have clearly fell for and believe that lower mega pixels are better for low light the truth and reality is it isn't. The Z6iii is only better than the Z6ii and Nikons current 24mp King. It has an impressive buffer and the focusing capabilities a $2500 camera should have in 2024 and a faster processor and will be great for action photographers so don't make it out to be revolutionary 📸👊🏻
Not trying to. I prefer my Z 8 tremendously over the Z 6iii and think it’s way better in many aspects. The Z 6iii doesn’t make me feel like I need to buy it in a hurry and I don’t intend to. However if we’re speaking strictly about low light performance, I think the Z 6iii does have an edge because of better iso performance and VR.
Sell all your Nikon gear try canon Sony or Panasonic they have full eye autofocus experience what you’ve been missing out on 😂
No need to. Sony and Canon both approached me and sent me their gear to try out before. All the 3 major brands are capable of producing quality work and each have their pros and cons. I’ve tried them all a few times. Panasonic doesn’t interest me as a photographer.
The pixel size on sensor is higher on Z6iii than Z8 and gives it low light advantage
@@zakiradi450 yes I use to think so to but it turns out...ruclips.net/video/gAYXFwBsKQ0/видео.htmlsi=SK_G5UAQk12paCIW