Last year the Atomos Ninja V had a faulty fan, which is what I was referring to in this video. Shortly after making this video, it bricked itself completely🙈
i had a z9 with a bad menu and playback button got it swapped but it should be better quality control ..the thing with EVF is I would prefer a 3.6 million dot screen with a 1.0x mag rather than a 5.6 million screen with a 0.8x mag makes a massive difference to viewing though the EVF just take a look at the GFX100 II's EVF offers 9.44 million dots and a 1.0x magnification its the best EVF ive ever used just hate the camera lol
A survey of professional photojournalist's most-used cameras, was revealing. The majority preferred prosumer cameras that had been around for a while, over recent pro offerings. They typically had a lower megapixel count, which makes sense as most images will end up in newsprint or on websites with limited resolution, and take less time to transfer and space to store. Your gear issues reminds me of comic writer Alan Moore, whose enthusiastic typing style reduced normal keyboards to trash in days. The problem was solved by acquiring one made for environments like heavy construction and steel foundries.
Haha very true. I did once own a used Canon 1Ds MkIII, which I figured would be a nice reliable workhorse, and immediately discovered it had a shutter bounce issue that had been there since it was new and the previous owner had never noticed it 😑 I don't think they'd ever shot it at a fast enough shutter speed to see the issue, in 10 years! So far my Z9 has been really solid. Here's hoping it stays that way 😅
Ah just a dead row, happens with displays. I had one show up (dead row) on a replacement LCD panel that came in a couple months ago, just had it swapped out.
My brother is the same as you, every tech he touched broke and died. In the end his friends called him 'Sexy Fingers'.... because everything he touched got F*^(ed! Oh... and he decided a career in IT would be a good idea 😁😆
Haha there are dozens of us, dozens! I think it's one of the reasons we all end up working in computers, because if we didn't we'd never get anything working 😭
Me too. I have this "skill" in finding the rarest faults in code and hardware. I try to pay with face recognition (yes that is a thing here, either face or QR code, no cash or credit cards) at supermarkets, and the checkout machine just froze on me, TWICE ! Once I was trying a motion tracking game and crashed it too. Also when I try to check others code, it just fails (if I am the one pressing run). But it is a good thing when I am trying to replicate bugs when nobody else could find it But the equipment I own and look after all work perfectly fine, though sometimes pretty scratched up. I guess though I abuse things, I am taking enough care while others simply let it run until it crashes.
I have some of those also. I think it happens if you are a first adopter, and use a lot or tech. I had focus issues with Fuji GFX and the lug problem and Z8 dropping. No issues with Z6iii yet.
Oof that’s bad luck to get the lug issue. Thankfully I picked up my Z9 after they fixed the lens release button issue on that one 😅 This one’s a bit of a pain because I’ve been really enjoying the Z6III since it arrived, feels a bit weird to be without it for a while now.
Sorry to hear about your Z6III troubles. Probably a QC issue they aren’t quite geared up to catch because of the new panel in the EVF. Hopefully Wex can get you squared away quickly. At least here in the US my local retailer has already gotten two decent sized shipments which hasn’t quite closed the backlog but Nikon seems to be moving at a faster pace than we’ve seen in previous releases.
It seems a bit slower going over here but they are starting to pop up a bit more now. Certainly seems a lot quicker than camera companies were able to ship even a year ago!
and it's even worse when you live in a very low income environment like me, and I've been saving money for two years to buy Fuji X-T3, bought in 2020, but at first there was a flex cable of shutter button defect, thankfully covered by warranty but after warrant repair there was like a scratch mark on sensor and I was terrified, but it was just a smudge from official repair service lol then rear command dial broke
Aw man that sucks, especially as I assume there's a longer turnaround for repairs for you. The X-T3 is a great camera though (when it isn't in need of repair) - my dad uses his all the time. I hope you were able to get the dial repaired too. Since I made this video I've also had an Atomos Ninja V recorder completely die on me 😭 Maybe we need exorcisms 🙈
Man, that sucks. Since this is an all new Viewfinder, I hope it's not a large scale issue that requires a recall. Would be a very bad look, after the two recalls effecting the Z8.
Yeah I figure having a video about it out there will give us some idea of how widespread it is if other people have the same issue and comment on this, but hopefully it is just me and my terrible luck with tech gear 😅
Argh that sucks. You’re the first person other than me I’ve heard of having the issue. Luckily it was easily and quite quickly fixed - I hope that goes for yours too 👍 (the shop will probably just exchange it as it’s a recent purchase). Mine also died around the week mark, so that’s seemingly consistent.
@@robert_may Thank you. Interestingly, I updated to the new 1.02 firmware before I was able to get back from my trip and exchange it, and the line seems to have disappeared. Will have to monitor it the next few days.
This sounding like it's potentially going to be a massive recall, but Nikon will try and keep a lid on it for as long as they can and this is no good for them right now . This vertical line with dead pixels is a common problem in cheap Led Toshiba and similar budget TV panels, I wonder who is the manufacturer of the Z6III's new super bright EVF ? be good to dig a bit and find out .
I'm pretty sure it's a Sony unit, but unfortunately it's not listed on the Nikon spare parts website yet, which might have provided some clues. Part number is 13T20 (which is handily listed in the newly released Z6III repair manual).
Good question! I am ultimately planning on swapping my video stuff over to the Z6III, assuming I get a working one 😅 I probably still prefer the S5IIX for video somewhat, but maintaining two separate lens mount collections has become a bit of a pain in the arse lately, and there's been a few times where I've needed a lens on one system but only owned it on the other 😑 In the past I'd seriously considered going all-in on Panasonic instead, but there just isn't a high-end camera I can use for my wildlife photography, unfortunately, and they don't seem to be in a rush to make such a thing. In an ideal world I'd keep both but I don't have the budget for that at the moment.
As it's being processed via WEX I'll only really know how long it takes to sort the repair. Nikon used to be awkward about repairs and customer service in the UK though so hopefully it's improved in the past few years 😅
Jokes aside, find a way to check if you or your living/working place have high amount of static electricity (this miiiiight be a cause of your “curse”). As for Z6iii looks like a row of sub pixels died, that happens, definitely manufacturing defect
Haha I thankfully don't have too much trouble with static, as it's quite high humidity here most of the time. I _do_ have some mains power issues sometimes (mostly brownouts), but I run all my server equipment, computers, and music gear off UPS units these days because of that. Buying a UPS has to be up there with a router for least-exciting-way-to-spend money but they've saved me a lot of hassle over the past few years 😅
Nikon's QC issues aren't limited to this latest release. I'm thinking the company's restructuring, plus having their manufacturing plant moved to Thailand caused QC problems for them and their customers. After having the Z8 and experiencing another (unreported) mount issue, then deciding to return the system, it's made me suspicious of the brand in general.
I tend to have issues with basically every brand I buy 😅, but Nikon does seem to have had a bad few years of product launches requiring hardware fixes/recalls. Curiously, fewer software issues in my experience, compared to other brands. At least they've been good at issuing recalls when required and sorting out the problems.
Haha well I do have the same problems on every other computer too. I've run a combination of Mac/Windows/Linux for the past couple of decades and they all break in their own, special, ways. My Windows machine is currently experiencing audio interference caused by GPU drivers, for example 🫠
@@tnglator I build my own windows pc for $2K, been running like a champ for over a year now. My windows laptop has been running like a champ for three years now. Never had any issues with my windows PC's, they run all the software I throw at them, no problem. And they don't cost an arm and a leg, like the apple overpriced garbage.
@@jfphotography69I guess some people just have bad luck, I’ve been using Windows since I was in high school back in the early 90s and Windows has come a long way. Nowadays, Windows can run neck-n-neck with Apple, and I just don’t understand all the issues I hear people complain about, I just don’t have those issues. Not saying things are perfect, but it’s not bad either 🤷🏾♂️
@@tnglatorIt’s your opinion, but also you having a bad experience with it doesn’t make it garbage. There’s actually no other OS that can serve at an enterprise level while delivering for a high level creator. No hate on Apple, but you only seem to understand a single aspect of Windows…
My original Z7 is made in Japan, reluctant to buy any new Nikon as all Nikon cameras are made in Thailand now. I don't think there is so much of an issue with build or cheap quality materials, more an issue of sample variation. Kinda like a lottery if you will get a good one or not.
@@haydennettleton3272 Yeah this has been my experience so far too. My Z9 has been rock-solid at least. And regarding AF vs Panasonic @alphaandomega2709, from my testing so far the Z6III is quite a bit better than the S5IIX in terms of speed and interface. Not sure on accuracy, as the slow sensor of the S5IIX hampers its performance quite a bit - I'd be curious to see a Panasonic with a stacked sensor of some description so I could compare the AF system overall to Nikon's 🤔
Last year the Atomos Ninja V had a faulty fan, which is what I was referring to in this video. Shortly after making this video, it bricked itself completely🙈
i had a z9 with a bad menu and playback button got it swapped but it should be better quality control ..the thing with EVF is I would prefer a 3.6 million dot screen with a 1.0x mag rather than a 5.6 million screen with a 0.8x mag makes a massive difference to viewing though the EVF just take a look at the GFX100 II's EVF offers 9.44 million dots and a 1.0x magnification its the best EVF ive ever used just hate the camera lol
The new R1 may be a bit contentious but the EVF is easily the best I’ve ever used. It just feels absolutely enormous somehow.
A survey of professional photojournalist's most-used cameras, was revealing. The majority preferred prosumer cameras that had been around for a while, over recent pro offerings. They typically had a lower megapixel count, which makes sense as most images will end up in newsprint or on websites with limited resolution, and take less time to transfer and space to store. Your gear issues reminds me of comic writer Alan Moore, whose enthusiastic typing style reduced normal keyboards to trash in days. The problem was solved by acquiring one made for environments like heavy construction and steel foundries.
Haha very true. I did once own a used Canon 1Ds MkIII, which I figured would be a nice reliable workhorse, and immediately discovered it had a shutter bounce issue that had been there since it was new and the previous owner had never noticed it 😑 I don't think they'd ever shot it at a fast enough shutter speed to see the issue, in 10 years!
So far my Z9 has been really solid. Here's hoping it stays that way 😅
Ah just a dead row, happens with displays. I had one show up (dead row) on a replacement LCD panel that came in a couple months ago, just had it swapped out.
My brother is the same as you, every tech he touched broke and died. In the end his friends called him 'Sexy Fingers'.... because everything he touched got F*^(ed! Oh... and he decided a career in IT would be a good idea 😁😆
Haha there are dozens of us, dozens! I think it's one of the reasons we all end up working in computers, because if we didn't we'd never get anything working 😭
me too. but things I'm not attached to last longer it seems.
Me too. I have this "skill" in finding the rarest faults in code and hardware.
I try to pay with face recognition (yes that is a thing here, either face or QR code, no cash or credit cards) at supermarkets, and the checkout machine just froze on me, TWICE ! Once I was trying a motion tracking game and crashed it too. Also when I try to check others code, it just fails (if I am the one pressing run). But it is a good thing when I am trying to replicate bugs when nobody else could find it
But the equipment I own and look after all work perfectly fine, though sometimes pretty scratched up. I guess though I abuse things, I am taking enough care while others simply let it run until it crashes.
I have some of those also. I think it happens if you are a first adopter, and use a lot or tech. I had focus issues with Fuji GFX and the lug problem and Z8 dropping. No issues with Z6iii yet.
Oof that’s bad luck to get the lug issue. Thankfully I picked up my Z9 after they fixed the lens release button issue on that one 😅 This one’s a bit of a pain because I’ve been really enjoying the Z6III since it arrived, feels a bit weird to be without it for a while now.
Sorry to hear about your Z6III troubles. Probably a QC issue they aren’t quite geared up to catch because of the new panel in the EVF. Hopefully Wex can get you squared away quickly. At least here in the US my local retailer has already gotten two decent sized shipments which hasn’t quite closed the backlog but Nikon seems to be moving at a faster pace than we’ve seen in previous releases.
It seems a bit slower going over here but they are starting to pop up a bit more now. Certainly seems a lot quicker than camera companies were able to ship even a year ago!
I always waith for a few months before buying something new.
Yeah I always used to do this - I only really swapped it up because camera gear is ending up with long wait times for backorders to fulfill lately 😅
and it's even worse when you live in a very low income environment like me, and I've been saving money for two years to buy Fuji X-T3, bought in 2020, but at first there was a flex cable of shutter button defect, thankfully covered by warranty but after warrant repair there was like a scratch mark on sensor and I was terrified, but it was just a smudge from official repair service lol
then rear command dial broke
Aw man that sucks, especially as I assume there's a longer turnaround for repairs for you. The X-T3 is a great camera though (when it isn't in need of repair) - my dad uses his all the time. I hope you were able to get the dial repaired too.
Since I made this video I've also had an Atomos Ninja V recorder completely die on me 😭
Maybe we need exorcisms 🙈
Man, that sucks.
Since this is an all new Viewfinder, I hope it's not a large scale issue that requires a recall. Would be a very bad look, after the two recalls effecting the Z8.
Yeah I figure having a video about it out there will give us some idea of how widespread it is if other people have the same issue and comment on this, but hopefully it is just me and my terrible luck with tech gear 😅
@@robert_mayFor the sake of good grace for Nikon I hope it is!
It is QA carma :)
I have the same :)
Just had this happen on mine, like a week after buying it.
Argh that sucks. You’re the first person other than me I’ve heard of having the issue. Luckily it was easily and quite quickly fixed - I hope that goes for yours too 👍 (the shop will probably just exchange it as it’s a recent purchase). Mine also died around the week mark, so that’s seemingly consistent.
@@robert_may Thank you. Interestingly, I updated to the new 1.02 firmware before I was able to get back from my trip and exchange it, and the line seems to have disappeared. Will have to monitor it the next few days.
This sounding like it's potentially going to be a massive recall, but Nikon will try and keep a lid on it for as long as they can and this is no good for them right now . This vertical line with dead pixels is a common problem in cheap Led Toshiba and similar budget TV panels, I wonder who is the manufacturer of the Z6III's new super bright EVF ? be good to dig a bit and find out .
I'm pretty sure it's a Sony unit, but unfortunately it's not listed on the Nikon spare parts website yet, which might have provided some clues. Part number is 13T20 (which is handily listed in the newly released Z6III repair manual).
will you still keep using the Lumix for video? or will you replace it with your Nikon z6iii?
Good question! I am ultimately planning on swapping my video stuff over to the Z6III, assuming I get a working one 😅 I probably still prefer the S5IIX for video somewhat, but maintaining two separate lens mount collections has become a bit of a pain in the arse lately, and there's been a few times where I've needed a lens on one system but only owned it on the other 😑
In the past I'd seriously considered going all-in on Panasonic instead, but there just isn't a high-end camera I can use for my wildlife photography, unfortunately, and they don't seem to be in a rush to make such a thing.
In an ideal world I'd keep both but I don't have the budget for that at the moment.
Meh, no boblem. not every video needs to be super interesting. It’s always good for the schadenfreude 😂
A few thousand shot through ours and no issues.
Please let us know how Nikon UK acts and their responsiveness.
As it's being processed via WEX I'll only really know how long it takes to sort the repair. Nikon used to be awkward about repairs and customer service in the UK though so hopefully it's improved in the past few years 😅
Jokes aside, find a way to check if you or your living/working place have high amount of static electricity (this miiiiight be a cause of your “curse”). As for Z6iii looks like a row of sub pixels died, that happens, definitely manufacturing defect
Haha I thankfully don't have too much trouble with static, as it's quite high humidity here most of the time. I _do_ have some mains power issues sometimes (mostly brownouts), but I run all my server equipment, computers, and music gear off UPS units these days because of that. Buying a UPS has to be up there with a router for least-exciting-way-to-spend money but they've saved me a lot of hassle over the past few years 😅
Nikon's QC issues aren't limited to this latest release. I'm thinking the company's restructuring, plus having their manufacturing plant moved to Thailand caused QC problems for them and their customers. After having the Z8 and experiencing another (unreported) mount issue, then deciding to return the system, it's made me suspicious of the brand in general.
I tend to have issues with basically every brand I buy 😅, but Nikon does seem to have had a bad few years of product launches requiring hardware fixes/recalls. Curiously, fewer software issues in my experience, compared to other brands. At least they've been good at issuing recalls when required and sorting out the problems.
@@robert_may Oh, for sure. And unlike Sony and Canon, which just ignores the problems/issues entirely.
has not yet happened on mine. please dont :)
you'd make good money beta testing tech XD
En general las cosas son cada vez mas ordinarias.
Get rid of the overpriced proprietary apple crap.
Haha well I do have the same problems on every other computer too. I've run a combination of Mac/Windows/Linux for the past couple of decades and they all break in their own, special, ways. My Windows machine is currently experiencing audio interference caused by GPU drivers, for example 🫠
@@tnglator
I build my own windows pc for $2K, been running like a champ for over a year now. My windows laptop has been running like a champ for three years now. Never had any issues with my windows PC's, they run all the software I throw at them, no problem. And they don't cost an arm and a leg, like the apple overpriced garbage.
@@robert_mayGeesh man, you may need to get all of your gear in one place, burn some fresh Sage and say a prayer! 🙏🏾
@@jfphotography69I guess some people just have bad luck, I’ve been using Windows since I was in high school back in the early 90s and Windows has come a long way. Nowadays, Windows can run neck-n-neck with Apple, and I just don’t understand all the issues I hear people complain about, I just don’t have those issues. Not saying things are perfect, but it’s not bad either 🤷🏾♂️
@@tnglatorIt’s your opinion, but also you having a bad experience with it doesn’t make it garbage. There’s actually no other OS that can serve at an enterprise level while delivering for a high level creator. No hate on Apple, but you only seem to understand a single aspect of Windows…
Made in China typical Nikon 😅. Canon is Japan made better quality. Also Panasonic has better autofocus, I’d return that Nikon asap tbh.
My original Z7 is made in Japan, reluctant to buy any new Nikon as all Nikon cameras are made in Thailand now. I don't think there is so much of an issue with build or cheap quality materials, more an issue of sample variation. Kinda like a lottery if you will get a good one or not.
@@haydennettleton3272 Yeah this has been my experience so far too. My Z9 has been rock-solid at least. And regarding AF vs Panasonic @alphaandomega2709, from my testing so far the Z6III is quite a bit better than the S5IIX in terms of speed and interface. Not sure on accuracy, as the slow sensor of the S5IIX hampers its performance quite a bit - I'd be curious to see a Panasonic with a stacked sensor of some description so I could compare the AF system overall to Nikon's 🤔
i only had issues with canon Nikon Fuji never any problems
How boring