Hi Ricci thanks for such a thorough video( as usual), I appreciate the effort you've made here. Did the swapping of the drive mode and the playback button take a long time to get used to ?
In case you only look here for questions, "does it have an OLPF"? Maybe the answer is less important regarding "yes/no" but each of them has different follow up question(s).
Thank you for the profound overview. Question: does Nikon NX Tether 2 use the camera built-in WiFi of the Z6 III for a WiFi connection (currently applies to Z8/Z9 only) or would still the expensive WT-7 adapter be needed as with Z6 II or Zf?
I do like that Nikon took one lesson out of Sony’s playbook: They continue to innovate with each new camera, even if it means cheaper cameras do some things better than their older, more expensive flagship. Started with new IBIS in Zf, and now new EVF in Z6III.
At 16:48 that 99% focusing hit rate is what i’m waiting for the last 5 years on a smaller Z body! No more missed focus as on my Z6/Z6ii/Z7ii👍 sold my Dslr for a smaller body, now it’s here finally..thats the only reason for me to upgrade AGAIN😂
Hi Ricci, great review! I was heading for a Z8 as I'm an old guy and my D850 with the 200-500 on was getting heavy. Your review has pushed me towards the Z6iii, especially, the viewfinder, as my eyes are not so good these days. Thanks so much, I'll be following!
You're always my first stop on anything Nikon, and you delivered again on the Z6iii review --as did Nikon I might add! Looking forward to getting one later this year [after the initial rush] and seeing how the video functionality interfaces with my current workflow [2x Z6ii's and a Z6 all with RAW conversion]..
Awesome video Ricci! Thanks for showing it! Im excited for it. The Z6 has been my main workhorse for the past 5 years and im excited to get the Z6iii. Been wanting the articulating screen for a while now, haha.
Thanks for taking the time to make this comprehensive review. Looking forward to more detailed reviews now that it’s released. Particularly impressed with the bird in flight tracking video clip. Cheers
Nice sounding camera… But as a Zf owner I am ecstatic about the update for “flexible colour” profiles in NX studio paired with the Nikon Image cloud. This is sure to make Fujifilm nervous as the flexibility to create film sims (amongst others) will be awesome but also to upload straight to Lightroom is game changing… Please make a video on these announcements as I think this is huge news!!
Thank Ricci for such a COMPREHENSIVE review Nikon Z6III. I love it when you talk about its disadvantage too i.e. the strap loop is in the way of the memory card door when it opens.
Thanks for the great review. I really appreciate your comments that explain the camera and how features are used in real life. I also appreciate the balance you provide regarding things you don't like or prefer a change. I'm very excited to have a high performance camera with "standard" resolution - as opposed to high resolution with the Z7ii, Z8 and Z9. I've already sold my Z7ii and ordered the Z6iii with NPS priority. I'll pair it with my Z8 so I have the high resolution space covered. The AF improvements and high frame rate are important to me. It's also important to have similar layout of controls for times when I use two bodies side by side. The EVF improvements will be a positive but not critical for me. The flippy LCD is fine - and the Z8 version is fine - but I prefer the flexibility to rotate the LCD in vertical orientation. The video specs look great and this will be my primary camera for video replacing the Z6 in that role. The lug position won't bother me - I do use a strap so it's not an issue. For me - the lack of Cycle AF is a relatively big issue since it works so well on the Z8 and when setting up custom controls. I also miss the ability to have Pre-capture Raw - even at a lower frame rate or with limited duration.
Thank you for the review! As a Nikon Z6I user, I was ready to switch to Sony. One of the reasons I didn't consider the Z8 is due to its size. As a photojournalist, I need to carry the equipment all day long. I have watched some videos regarding Z6III autofocus. Even though it seems as a great improvement, compared to other brands, it does not seem as sticky to the subject and often hunts to the background or to an undesired subject. Hence, I am still undecided specially since I want to shoot sports and challenging events more often. Also, I am very disappointed that the Z6III does not have a sensor door to protect it from dust. This is one of my biggest complaints (besides the AF) from my Z6 since many footage got ruined.
Bro, with this new body, no more issues for shooting sports or wildlife. The files from this body is better compared to Z6II coz I used to have one until my Z8 arrived. Yes, agreed, that sensor shield was one of the reason why I switched to the Z8. It proved vital if you're out in the dessert, like I found flat out during my Namibia dessert. Yes it helps a lot especially when a sandstorm suddenly shifts your direction. I will test this new sibling out when I travel to India National Park. Great review as Ricci!
Excellent review, Ricci, this camera is perfect; 24 MP is good enough for me as I do edit my pics on a desk top that has a Sandybridge CPU: yes that old. Smaller the megapixel count the lesser time it takes to edit and export , couple that to the small form factor, great EVF, and all the features it's max bang for buck. I use a camera strap so that door getting in the way is no big deal for me.
Great to see ack on the 'tube, @RicciTalks. The partially-stacked sensor raises questions. As someone who makes a living in high ISO environments, I am curious about the impact on dynamic range and high ISO performance compared to the Z6II and Zf. Does the Z6III have the same -10 EV (at f/1.2) capability as the Zf? Having owned both the Z9 and Zf since their release dates, I, along with many others, find that the Zf performs better in autofocus in darker situations than the Z9. I'm curious if the Z6III, with its partially-stacked sensor, would perform better or worse than the non-stacked sensor in the Zf, in similar conditions?
It’s a great camera, if I wasn’t in the E Mount ecosystem with all the lenses I’d buy one. Nikon can now bring out a stripped down version of this with no mechanical shutter and no viewfinder for the growing market like the ZVE1 and ZVE10, video centric the new Lumix etc, compact camera, they could get the price under £2000 they’d really take the fight to Sony. People may baulk at that but Sony now makes a huge amount of its profits from the ZV cameras. Nikon has has some success with the Z40. Great little camera. Sony now has to raise its game. Well done Nikon.
11:05 If you don't use a camera strap (I'm in the same camp), why not remove the strap lugs altogether? It's what I did with my D750. I just have the metal parts (which I think are also called lugs?) sticking out of the body. Another benefit is that the camera doesn't rattle anymore without those lugs jumping around.
Ricci, I'm personally happy it's a 24mp camera, I'm looking forward to putting my Z8 into the bag and keep shooting when the light starts to push my iso to limits I'm not pleased with 😊👍
I really appreciate your calm and concise way of explaining the camera, so much easier to understand and less aggrivating that some other you tube reviewers, but I think seemingly deceptive to do the overheating testing mounted to the heat sink of an L bracket and tripod (like your previous testing of the Z8 and likely others) you should mention that as probably helping to cool it.
Not necessarily if for example walking arround an event and it would maybe have a lot less recording time then and somebody could be wondering why they didn't a get such a long recording time,you are comprehensive enough I think usually but the cooling effect of those things should be mentioned because they are not part of the camera.
The strap anchor point... I remove these on all cameras. I mount a QR foot on my cameras and long lenses, I then use a Rapid Strap. So, if I have to quickly place my camera on a tripod, the foot is already on my camera body. Works seamlessly for me on production days. :)
Good stuff Ricci, interesting camera... I just still think I am heading down the 2nd Z8 body route though... I do not really have much use for the 24MP count. The Z8 is simply better and ideal for what I actually do! Interesting you note the card door jamming... when using a strap on all the other Z cameras this has been the case when the strap is 'loose'. I continually have to move it out of the way. I wondered when a reviewer might mention this.
Wonderful info and well presented details. Comprehensive and engaging. I will be upgrading from my Z6ii for sure. One small request - please can you increase the depth of field so that all the cameras, in particular the subject, is always in focus. It is very distracting to try and see the camera you are presenting but it is usually out of focus. Cheers.
There’s a report in DPReview about some tests showing a lower dynamic range, about a stop short of the Z6ii, most likely caused by the higher FPS, a feature most people don’t need.
Looking good, thanks very much for this. I am with you on the flippy screen! A couple of questions Can it work with a Z6/7ii L bracket? In the absence of recall shooting functions but Z8 menus can you assign spot metering to a function button?
This is a very compelling camera and see it as a great reason to upgrade from the Z6 that has been a daily driver and never let me down in the studio or out in the wilds of a large city that is very photogenic. I saw no advantage in moving to the Z6 2 but the step up in Z6 3 is dramatic.Maybe it is time to sell the D850 and D800 that are my backup cameras. The Z6 has been used every day since getting the very first one that entered the country I am living in and seldom return to the US. Nikon is not allowed to send cameras or parts where I live due to US demands so I have to wait until I go back for a visit to the US so the cost of getting one will be over $4500 adding in the flight. There are serious talks now, however, to ban distribution to any BRICS country if there is a ban on any member which will remove sales to 3/4 or world population. That would be a concern to any international company. It is a main topic for October, and induction of 59 additional countries
But how long till we get the Expeed 8 - which feels like will be Nikon actually having both speed and focus locked down to the same level as the Sony and Canons
Another great video, Ricci. As always, your videos are the most informative and helpful discussing many aspects of the camera or lens that nobody else.would. The Z6III seems like a very capable camera and I'm sure Nikon will have a long queue of buyers for it. For me, however, I can't get past that flippy screen. It really is a huge point of detraction and frustration for my use case. I understand the benefits for vloggers, or I guess for people that feel the need to spend $2500 on a camera to take a selfie, but for the stills photographer a flippy screen brings zero benefit and several downsides. The main issue is that when I am shooting a landscape image from a low angle, or simply from below eye level, you have to have the screen off to the side of the camera. I often will look at the overall scene in front of me and go back and forth between what is on the screen and what i can see in front of me. With the screen to the side it forces you to constantly move your head back and forth from left to forward, whereas with a proper tilt screen all I have to do is move my eyes up and down. It may not seem like a big deal, but it's really annoying and frustrating. It's just unnatural. I have a Zf, which uses the same screen, and I find the screen really frustrating to use to the point that I rarely use it anymore and solely use the EVF. Plus, the flippy screen is a very weak design compared to the tilt screens on the Nikon Z6/7 I & II, Z8 and Z9. With the screen off to the side it is very susceptible to damage by an errant impact in the wrong direction. I can pick up my Z9 with a 70-200mm f2.8 by the tilt screen without any concern of damaging it. It's a shame that Nikon has allowed its design to be influenced by a vocal minority. While I am not a fan of Sony cameras, I wish that Nikon had taken a page from Sony's design book and used a screen design similar to the A7RV that uses a combined tilt screen and a flippy screen and satisfy the entire spectrum of its users.
Why no Recall Shooting Functions? That is a massive omission. It is the major flaw, for me, in the Zf. The old Subject Tracking was a major part of my shooting with the 6 series cameras and the Recall Shooting Functions replicates that.
Thank for the great video. Do you think some of the features such as the viewfinder brightness and colour improvements will find their way into the Z8 and Z9?
Rewatching the video. Is the Image Sensor BSI or just CMOS Partially Stacked? I am getting asked about this a lot. HLG ISO is the same setting as Zf I believe 400 is the lowest it can go. Also use the Delkian Black 650gb an awesome card. Placed a ProMaster Velocity 650gb and the camera froze. I had to pop out the battery to have the camera turn off and to be unfrozen. Placed the ProMaster with the one in the Z9 and no problem since using other cards with the Z6. Z9 now has two ProMaster Velocity 650gb and also no problem. Cheers!
I saw that it has with Bluetooth LE (low energy). Do you know if this will mean it has a more robust SnapBridge connection? I have a Foolography Unleashed plugged permanently into my D750 for geotagging, but it's not ideal because it compromises the weather sealing. To solve that, I taped over it with pro-gaff tape, and then I bought an L-bracket that sits around that dongle. All in all this makes the camera much bigger than I'd like. But I really want geotagging when I travel. The reason I ask is that many people say SnapBridge is kind of unreliable.
What I don't understand is why the blackout free experience hinges on being in the Continuous H+ Extended mode but won't work in single shot mode. Coming from the Z8, the persistent blackout in single shot mode feels like a dealbreaker.
@@jorgepinogarciadelasbayonas It has a partially stacked sensor which allows for freezing pretty fast action in fully electronic shutter mode. When you put it on continuous high extended, there is no viewfinder blackout, so please explain why this can't be achieved in single shot mode?
The Z6 III is having a mechanical shutter because it doesn't have a fully stacked sensor like the Z8 which does everything electronically with a very fast read out time. It's not a Z8.
I am curious how the dynamic range compares in a partially stacked sensor and also noise patterns. Are there compromises there and if so are they noticeable. Is there any notable defecits in editing and post production latitude. Thanks
I would say this is really a superb hybrid camera! Nevertheless I would like Nikon to consider a Z6 III with no video capabilities whatsoever - a photographer's camera only!! At a reduced price tag, obviously. Think about it... Thanks for the informative video, Ricci.
Looking for some clarification. The animal detection mode can recognize birds as well, but does the Z6III have the same algorithm as is present in the Z8/9’s bird detection mode? Or is it more comparable to the animal mode in the Z8/9 before the bird detection was added via firmware?
Hi. Going to Svalbard for Arctic expedition cruise July, 2025. Looking for first digital camera. Last camera was a Canon F-1 bought new in 1974 LOL. I'd like your perspective on getting this Z6iii or the Z8 (new not used). The Z6ii was way too small for my XL hands... For me it's all about the lenses. I'll need the 24-120 F4 and the 180-600 F5.6. Right now I can get the "package" Z8 w/the 24-120 for $4400. The Z6iii does not have a package deal with the 24-120 so together it's gonna be about $3600. I'm looking at an $800 difference which fortunately for me is not a deal breaker. What do you think? Thanks.
Thanks for the info. Im a wedding photographer, using dual z6ii's. I also have a z8 for my birding hobby. But I find the z8 too noisy in low- light reception situations, so i was intrigued to see what the z6iii would bring. I frequently 2nd shoot, and don't like handing over noisy raw files to a lead. For my own weddings where I'm editing myself, I'll just run the noisy images through Topaz. Anyway, I'm still on the fence about the z63, and will impatiently be waiting for more hands-on reviews. Also, can you tell me if the z63 has the sensor shield, and does it have the Focus Point Border setting change option? Thanks so much!
Thanks for another insightful and informative video. You’ve been instrumental in my deciding to go mirrorless and sell my D610, 105DC, 70-200, 20 and 50 - and get a Z8! I hired one recently together with an 85 f/1.2 and it’s enough of a step change for me to change systems. I wanted to see what the Z6 iii would be like and, whilst it’s obviously way ahead of my D610, as are the Z lenses, that Z8 just felt right, and I think I’d wish for some of the advantages of the Z8 if I went Z6iii. I can pair it with my AE1 Program 😅 - bought new wayy back!
Thanks for the review. Two small follow-up questions 1) which L-bracket are you using? Worried whether my Ellie would fit with the fully rotating screen. I agree I personally would have liked a Z8 style screen as well 2) have you had a chance to test out the “Starlight mode”? Especially interested in that for nightscape/astro landscape photography Thanks for the review
I think this is a great upgrade from the z6 II unlike how the z6 II was for the original z6. I definitely want to sell my z6 II next year and buy this as a replacement. I still think Nikon needs to come out with a d500 mirrorless replacement. It would most likely be like a mini z8 but possibly in a z6 III body. That would save Nikon money if they can use the same body.
I have yet to read or watch a good, clearly expressed explanation of the benefits of the partially stacked sensor, (what it does would be a good start). Thanks for the previews, as the owner of two Z6II and a Z8 nothing has got me past the “ooooh, new, bright and shiny” stage regarding the III).
Aside from the 1.6x crop in 4k 120fps, does the camera still have autofocus, animal/burd tracking, iso, and exposure settings available while filming in 4k 120fps?
Where does this leave the Z7 range? In Australia the suggested price of the Z6iii is only a $1000 less than the Z8, it doesn't leave much room for a Z7iii in between.
It's not the camera for me due to the screen and MP count, but I'm excited Nikon keeps improving its video offerings. I'm holding out for the Z7III or will save up for the Z8.
Hey Everyone !
the Z6III is here and I Can finally tell you about it !
Let me know if you have any questions !
I hope they will keep the influencer screen out of the Z7III. It is not practical at all for landscape and product shoot.
Please make a video with the picture control edit and upload to use in camera...I'm curious about this more than everything
Hi Ricci thanks for such a thorough video( as usual), I appreciate the effort you've made here.
Did the swapping of the drive mode and the playback button take a long time to get used to ?
In case you only look here for questions, "does it have an OLPF"?
Maybe the answer is less important regarding "yes/no" but each of them has different follow up question(s).
Thank you for the profound overview. Question: does Nikon NX Tether 2 use the camera built-in WiFi of the Z6 III for a WiFi connection (currently applies to Z8/Z9 only) or would still the expensive WT-7 adapter be needed as with Z6 II or Zf?
I do like that Nikon took one lesson out of Sony’s playbook: They continue to innovate with each new camera, even if it means cheaper cameras do some things better than their older, more expensive flagship. Started with new IBIS in Zf, and now new EVF in Z6III.
My order is placed. BTW, glad to see you back on RUclips. I hope to see more of your informative and inspiring content moving forward. Cheers!
Thanks for watching !
Hope it arrives soon
Useful? Yes! This is exactly what makes your videos great: Providing all the information you need. Thanks a lot and keep going Ricci!
Great to hear!
Another winner from Nikon. Thanks for the comprehensive review, Ricci. Great stuff as always.
Thanks Raymond hope you are keeping well
Another, took 3 attempts LOL. It does sound much better than the Z6ii. But im waiting for more MPS, Z7iii should be, another, winner, attempt 3!! lol.
@@coltoncyr2283 :)))
At 16:48 that 99% focusing hit rate is what i’m waiting for the last 5 years on a smaller Z body! No more missed focus as on my Z6/Z6ii/Z7ii👍 sold my Dslr for a smaller body, now it’s here finally..thats the only reason for me to upgrade AGAIN😂
Thanks Ricci. This is the best overview I’ve found for this. Glad to see you covering its uses for more than just action stills and video.
I appreciate that!
Hi Ricci, great review! I was heading for a Z8 as I'm an old guy and my D850 with the 200-500 on was getting heavy. Your review has pushed me towards the Z6iii, especially, the viewfinder, as my eyes are not so good these days. Thanks so much, I'll be following!
This is the camera I was just waiting for. All I need now is the coin.
Finally a fully flippy screen, for video, this is beautiful! This camera is amazing and I can't wait to get my hands on one! GAS activated!
For vloging? How looking outside of axis helps video?
@@lukakoprivica I actually don’t mind it at all and the screen is super clear! 📸😎
You're always my first stop on anything Nikon, and you delivered again on the Z6iii review --as did Nikon I might add! Looking forward to getting one later this year [after the initial rush] and seeing how the video functionality interfaces with my current workflow [2x Z6ii's and a Z6 all with RAW conversion]..
if you wait until the initial rush, you will be getting it next year!
Always like Ricci’s videos. Clear concise and in a language everyone can understands.
Thanks a lot !
Definitely the best analysis and comparison of this camera with other models. Thanks Ricci!
Glad it was helpful!
I like the honest reviews that you do Ricci. Well done and thank you.
Glad you like them!
Awesome video Ricci! Thanks for showing it! Im excited for it. The Z6 has been my main workhorse for the past 5 years and im excited to get the Z6iii. Been wanting the articulating screen for a while now, haha.
Thanks for taking the time to make this comprehensive review. Looking forward to more detailed reviews now that it’s released. Particularly impressed with the bird in flight tracking video clip.
Cheers
More to come!
Looks like a total winner to me! Great job Nikon!
Thanks Ricci. We've been waiting for this 😄
Very interesting design oversight on the strap hook.
Note that it’s only the case when the strap is not in use
Always refreshing to watch your vids as opposed to a multitude of others, we've grown to trust your opinions. You've earned it.
Thanks it means a lot !
As someone with an original Z6 this does seem like a great upgrade
same here! Time to upgrade. Those that went from Z6 to Z6ii were foolish.
Foolish. That is a bit harsh calling everyone who upgraded a fool. Perhaps it suited their use case, and they had more disposable cash than you.
The fool is talking @@youphototube
@@petar3683 yep- everyone defends their foolishness. You have to be prudent in life.
@@youphototubethere is a lot of YT surfers around😂 those very brave keyboard warriors😂🤦🏻♂️
Nice sounding camera… But as a Zf owner I am ecstatic about the update for “flexible colour” profiles in NX studio paired with the Nikon Image cloud. This is sure to make Fujifilm nervous as the flexibility to create film sims (amongst others) will be awesome but also to upload straight to Lightroom is game changing… Please make a video on these announcements as I think this is huge news!!
Ricci: I appreciate your videos. I find them to provide valuable insights.
Hey thanks a lot comments like this keep you going
Thank Ricci for such a COMPREHENSIVE review Nikon Z6III. I love it when you talk about its disadvantage too i.e. the strap loop is in the way of the memory card door when it opens.
That flipping screen is very useful when it comes to protection of it. I am very happy that Nikon started to produce these types of screens!!!
Terrific overview, Ricci! I placed my pre-order. Can’t wait to get it in my hands.
Thank you, Ricci! I knew you'd have great information and some experience with the Z6III to share. Hope you're doing well.
Thanks for the great review. I really appreciate your comments that explain the camera and how features are used in real life. I also appreciate the balance you provide regarding things you don't like or prefer a change.
I'm very excited to have a high performance camera with "standard" resolution - as opposed to high resolution with the Z7ii, Z8 and Z9. I've already sold my Z7ii and ordered the Z6iii with NPS priority. I'll pair it with my Z8 so I have the high resolution space covered.
The AF improvements and high frame rate are important to me. It's also important to have similar layout of controls for times when I use two bodies side by side. The EVF improvements will be a positive but not critical for me. The flippy LCD is fine - and the Z8 version is fine - but I prefer the flexibility to rotate the LCD in vertical orientation. The video specs look great and this will be my primary camera for video replacing the Z6 in that role. The lug position won't bother me - I do use a strap so it's not an issue.
For me - the lack of Cycle AF is a relatively big issue since it works so well on the Z8 and when setting up custom controls. I also miss the ability to have Pre-capture Raw - even at a lower frame rate or with limited duration.
I hate those side pivot screens but they do allow it to be flipped completely around and have the shiny side protected for what it's worth.
Well done Ricci, nice roundup and very informative TY
Glad it was helpful!
Hey mate, Gerald Undone also did a great review on this. The capabilities of this are game changing at this price point. Great video Ricci.
Thank you for the review!
As a Nikon Z6I user, I was ready to switch to Sony.
One of the reasons I didn't consider the Z8 is due to its size. As a photojournalist, I need to carry the equipment all day long.
I have watched some videos regarding Z6III autofocus. Even though it seems as a great improvement, compared to other brands, it does not seem as sticky to the subject and often hunts to the background or to an undesired subject.
Hence, I am still undecided specially since I want to shoot sports and challenging events more often.
Also, I am very disappointed that the Z6III does not have a sensor door to protect it from dust. This is one of my biggest complaints (besides the AF) from my Z6 since many footage got ruined.
Bro, with this new body, no more issues for shooting sports or wildlife. The files from this body is better compared to Z6II coz I used to have one until my Z8 arrived. Yes, agreed, that sensor shield was one of the reason why I switched to the Z8. It proved vital if you're out in the dessert, like I found flat out during my Namibia dessert. Yes it helps a lot especially when a sandstorm suddenly shifts your direction. I will test this new sibling out when I travel to India National Park.
Great review as Ricci!
Very helpful overview of this exciting new camera. Thank you, Ricci!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the (customary) great and concise summary.
Thank you for watching it !
Excellent review, Ricci, this camera is perfect; 24 MP is good enough for me as I do edit my pics on a desk top that has a Sandybridge CPU: yes that old. Smaller the megapixel count the lesser time it takes to edit and export , couple that to the small form factor, great EVF, and all the features it's max bang for buck. I use a camera strap so that door getting in the way is no big deal for me.
Great to see ack on the 'tube, @RicciTalks. The partially-stacked sensor raises questions. As someone who makes a living in high ISO environments, I am curious about the impact on dynamic range and high ISO performance compared to the Z6II and Zf. Does the Z6III have the same -10 EV (at f/1.2) capability as the Zf? Having owned both the Z9 and Zf since their release dates, I, along with many others, find that the Zf performs better in autofocus in darker situations than the Z9. I'm curious if the Z6III, with its partially-stacked sensor, would perform better or worse than the non-stacked sensor in the Zf, in similar conditions?
It’s a great camera, if I wasn’t in the E Mount ecosystem with all the lenses I’d buy one.
Nikon can now bring out a stripped down version of this with no mechanical shutter and no viewfinder for the growing market like the ZVE1 and ZVE10, video centric the new Lumix etc, compact camera, they could get the price under £2000 they’d really take the fight to Sony. People may baulk at that but Sony now makes a huge amount of its profits from the ZV cameras. Nikon has has some success with the Z40. Great little camera.
Sony now has to raise its game.
Well done Nikon.
Those E-mount lenses adapt pretty well to Z cameras 😉
11:05 If you don't use a camera strap (I'm in the same camp), why not remove the strap lugs altogether? It's what I did with my D750. I just have the metal parts (which I think are also called lugs?) sticking out of the body.
Another benefit is that the camera doesn't rattle anymore without those lugs jumping around.
Absolutely will take it off
but not everyone does that
And Iv never had to do that before
Ricci, I'm personally happy it's a 24mp camera, I'm looking forward to putting my Z8 into the bag and keep shooting when the light starts to push my iso to limits I'm not pleased with 😊👍
I really appreciate your calm and concise way of explaining the camera, so much easier to understand and less aggrivating that some other you tube reviewers,
but I think seemingly deceptive to do the overheating testing mounted to the heat sink of an L bracket and tripod (like your previous testing of the Z8 and likely others) you should mention that as probably helping to cool it.
Surly it’s fair to assume that if ur recording for that long it’s going to be put on a tripod with an attachment plate in a studio or on location??
Not necessarily if for example walking arround an event and it would maybe have a lot less recording time then and somebody could be wondering why they didn't a get such a long recording time,you are comprehensive enough I think usually but the cooling effect of those things should be mentioned because they are not part of the camera.
The strap anchor point... I remove these on all cameras. I mount a QR foot on my cameras and long lenses, I then use a Rapid Strap. So, if I have to quickly place my camera on a tripod, the foot is already on my camera body. Works seamlessly for me on production days. :)
This camera is a straight up beast for the price! Can’t wait to get mine
Looks like it's finally time to upgrade from my 2014 D750.
Same but IDK what price to sell my D750 for, it has 1,10,000 actuations as of now.
Ji,
Thank you for this awesome detailed video. I am going to purchae it. Does it have the capability to capture pre-release events?
Good stuff Ricci, interesting camera... I just still think I am heading down the 2nd Z8 body route though... I do not really have much use for the 24MP count. The Z8 is simply better and ideal for what I actually do! Interesting you note the card door jamming... when using a strap on all the other Z cameras this has been the case when the strap is 'loose'. I continually have to move it out of the way. I wondered when a reviewer might mention this.
Wonderful info and well presented details. Comprehensive and engaging. I will be upgrading from my Z6ii for sure.
One small request - please can you increase the depth of field so that all the cameras, in particular the subject, is always in focus.
It is very distracting to try and see the camera you are presenting but it is usually out of focus.
Cheers.
What an exquisite camera!!!
It might be my new sports camera. 👍🏾
Have they (finally) added the function to see highlight blinks before taking the picture? Thanks.
Thanks Ricci, that was a very well put together first look.
I am very tempted to upgrade my Z6ii to it.
Great shots, Ricci. Wish we were back in Capetown with that great bunch.
Should I buy it if dynamic range is worse? I currently have Z6ii. I use it for indoor video.
An excellent summary thanks Ricci!
Very nice review. Appreciate how detailed your Z6iii analysis is vs. some other far more superficial treatments.
Thanks for watching!
so you had this in your bag when I met you on the ferry on the way back from the farnes ,you could have given me a wee look 🤣🤣
This is why u didn’t upload vid for past 4 month😂
I was busy 😂
Thank you for reviewing this highly anticipated camera! Is the Z6III's mechanical shutter quieter than that of the Z6II?
There’s a report in DPReview about some tests showing a lower dynamic range, about a stop short of the Z6ii, most likely caused by the higher FPS, a feature most people don’t need.
Looking good, thanks very much for this. I am with you on the flippy screen! A couple of questions
Can it work with a Z6/7ii L bracket?
In the absence of recall shooting functions but Z8 menus can you assign spot metering to a function button?
I'd also like to know about the L bracket
Hey Vince!
Needs a whole new bracket sadly the closest bracket that fits but dosnt “work” fully is the Z8 bracket.
You can assign spot to a button too
@@RicciTalks Thanks!
This is a very compelling camera and see it as a great reason to upgrade from the Z6 that has been a daily driver and never let me down in the studio or out in the wilds of a large city that is very photogenic. I saw no advantage in moving to the Z6 2 but the step up in Z6 3 is dramatic.Maybe it is time to sell the D850 and D800 that are my backup cameras. The Z6 has been used every day since getting the very first one that entered the country I am living in and seldom return to the US. Nikon is not allowed to send cameras or parts where I live due to US demands so I have to wait until I go back for a visit to the US so the cost of getting one will be over $4500 adding in the flight.
There are serious talks now, however, to ban distribution to any BRICS country if there is a ban on any member which will remove sales to 3/4 or world population. That would be a concern to any international company. It is a main topic for October, and induction of 59 additional countries
Another great review. My go to place for informative, balanced, no nonsense assessments. Z6III not enough for me to change from the Z7
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Would you recommend this camera to a wedding photograoher?
Very nice detailed review . .
Loved It !
Thank You Very Much :)
Glad you liked it!
Phantastic news made clear by your video, thanks! How about a sensor protection like the z8?
No sensor shield
Nobody else has addressedoverheatng yet so thanks for that. Hopefully bird detection will be added soon? Without it I may as well keep my Zf.
Chris at PP showed that it does
I praise your ability to hold secrets for long period.Every time i visited your channel there was no clues due to mistakes
But how long till we get the Expeed 8 - which feels like will be Nikon actually having both speed and focus locked down to the same level as the Sony and Canons
Which battery grip i should buy for Z6 mark 3 and how many images i can take in a single charge of a single battery?
Another great video, Ricci. As always, your videos are the most informative and helpful discussing many aspects of the camera or lens that nobody else.would. The Z6III seems like a very capable camera and I'm sure Nikon will have a long queue of buyers for it. For me, however, I can't get past that flippy screen. It really is a huge point of detraction and frustration for my use case. I understand the benefits for vloggers, or I guess for people that feel the need to spend $2500 on a camera to take a selfie, but for the stills photographer a flippy screen brings zero benefit and several downsides. The main issue is that when I am shooting a landscape image from a low angle, or simply from below eye level, you have to have the screen off to the side of the camera. I often will look at the overall scene in front of me and go back and forth between what is on the screen and what i can see in front of me. With the screen to the side it forces you to constantly move your head back and forth from left to forward, whereas with a proper tilt screen all I have to do is move my eyes up and down. It may not seem like a big deal, but it's really annoying and frustrating. It's just unnatural. I have a Zf, which uses the same screen, and I find the screen really frustrating to use to the point that I rarely use it anymore and solely use the EVF.
Plus, the flippy screen is a very weak design compared to the tilt screens on the Nikon Z6/7 I & II, Z8 and Z9. With the screen off to the side it is very susceptible to damage by an errant impact in the wrong direction. I can pick up my Z9 with a 70-200mm f2.8 by the tilt screen without any concern of damaging it. It's a shame that Nikon has allowed its design to be influenced by a vocal minority. While I am not a fan of Sony cameras, I wish that Nikon had taken a page from Sony's design book and used a screen design similar to the A7RV that uses a combined tilt screen and a flippy screen and satisfy the entire spectrum of its users.
Dose bright view finder related to the picture we take according to F and A functions? or just bright ?
Why no Recall Shooting Functions? That is a massive omission. It is the major flaw, for me, in the Zf. The old Subject Tracking was a major part of my shooting with the 6 series cameras and the Recall Shooting Functions replicates that.
Thank for the great video. Do you think some of the features such as the viewfinder brightness and colour improvements will find their way into the Z8 and Z9?
Those changes are hardware related so would be added in future models.
Rewatching the video. Is the Image Sensor BSI or just CMOS Partially Stacked? I am getting asked about this a lot. HLG ISO is the same setting as Zf I believe 400 is the lowest it can go. Also use the Delkian Black 650gb an awesome card. Placed a ProMaster Velocity 650gb and the camera froze. I had to pop out the battery to have the camera turn off and to be unfrozen. Placed the ProMaster with the one in the Z9 and no problem since using other cards with the Z6. Z9 now has two ProMaster Velocity 650gb and also no problem. Cheers!
I saw that it has with Bluetooth LE (low energy). Do you know if this will mean it has a more robust SnapBridge connection? I have a Foolography Unleashed plugged permanently into my D750 for geotagging, but it's not ideal because it compromises the weather sealing. To solve that, I taped over it with pro-gaff tape, and then I bought an L-bracket that sits around that dongle. All in all this makes the camera much bigger than I'd like. But I really want geotagging when I travel.
The reason I ask is that many people say SnapBridge is kind of unreliable.
At 2:30, the shutter curtain looks to have lots of scratches. Or are they dusts?
Great overview video, Ricci.
The material used has like a texture to you it so looks like lines in the material
Can i save 6 k files in normal v60 cards??or can it only be saved in cf express?plz clear my confusion
What I don't understand is why the blackout free experience hinges on being in the Continuous H+ Extended mode but won't work in single shot mode. Coming from the Z8, the persistent blackout in single shot mode feels like a dealbreaker.
@@jorgepinogarciadelasbayonas It has a partially stacked sensor which allows for freezing pretty fast action in fully electronic shutter mode. When you put it on continuous high extended, there is no viewfinder blackout, so please explain why this can't be achieved in single shot mode?
The Z6 III is having a mechanical shutter because it doesn't have a fully stacked sensor like the Z8 which does everything electronically with a very fast read out time. It's not a Z8.
I am curious how the dynamic range compares in a partially stacked sensor and also noise patterns. Are there compromises there and if so are they noticeable. Is there any notable defecits in editing and post production latitude. Thanks
I would say this is really a superb hybrid camera! Nevertheless I would like Nikon to consider a Z6 III with no video capabilities whatsoever - a photographer's camera only!! At a reduced price tag, obviously. Think about it... Thanks for the informative video, Ricci.
Best review and so beautifully thorough! Can you select to use “mechanical shutter only”? I find it useful in theatres with LED lighting…
Yeh you can
Question - Does your L-Bracket interfere with the operation of the flippy screen? What L-Bracket did you use?
It’s here!!
Hi Ricci, i am a bit confused between z6iii and z8 for bird photography, it will be great if you share your thoughts.
Any idea what the shutter life expectancy is ?
Great review! Just curious, Can you set the U1-U3 modes to a custom button(s)
No
Does the Z6III have the sensor shield like the Z8 & Z9?
No it doesn't
wow superb review! glad i waited- might get this instead of the Zf ;-)
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Looking for some clarification. The animal detection mode can recognize birds as well, but does the Z6III have the same algorithm as is present in the Z8/9’s bird detection mode? Or is it more comparable to the animal mode in the Z8/9 before the bird detection was added via firmware?
Hi. Going to Svalbard for Arctic expedition cruise July, 2025. Looking for first digital camera. Last camera was a Canon F-1 bought new in 1974 LOL. I'd like your perspective on getting this Z6iii or the Z8 (new not used). The Z6ii was way too small for my XL hands... For me it's all about the lenses. I'll need the 24-120 F4 and the 180-600 F5.6. Right now I can get the "package" Z8 w/the 24-120 for $4400. The Z6iii does not have a package deal with the 24-120 so together it's gonna be about $3600. I'm looking at an $800 difference which fortunately for me is not a deal breaker. What do you think? Thanks.
Thanks for the info. Im a wedding photographer, using dual z6ii's. I also have a z8 for my birding hobby. But I find the z8 too noisy in low- light reception situations, so i was intrigued to see what the z6iii would bring. I frequently 2nd shoot, and don't like handing over noisy raw files to a lead. For my own weddings where I'm editing myself, I'll just run the noisy images through Topaz. Anyway, I'm still on the fence about the z63, and will impatiently be waiting for more hands-on reviews.
Also, can you tell me if the z63 has the sensor shield, and does it have the Focus Point Border setting change option? Thanks so much!
It does not have sensor shield I can confirm you that.
Do you think Nikon will release a firmware for dual card video recording?
Thanks for another insightful and informative video. You’ve been instrumental in my deciding to go mirrorless and sell my D610, 105DC, 70-200, 20 and 50 - and get a Z8! I hired one recently together with an 85 f/1.2 and it’s enough of a step change for me to change systems. I wanted to see what the Z6 iii would be like and, whilst it’s obviously way ahead of my D610, as are the Z lenses, that Z8 just felt right, and I think I’d wish for some of the advantages of the Z8 if I went Z6iii. I can pair it with my AE1 Program 😅 - bought new wayy back!
Would love to see a comparison of the high iso performance vs z8/z9
Thanks for the review.
Two small follow-up questions
1) which L-bracket are you using? Worried whether my Ellie would fit with the fully rotating screen. I agree I personally would have liked a Z8 style screen as well
2) have you had a chance to test out the “Starlight mode”? Especially interested in that for nightscape/astro landscape photography
Thanks for the review
I think this is a great upgrade from the z6 II unlike how the z6 II was for the original z6. I definitely want to sell my z6 II next year and buy this as a replacement. I still think Nikon needs to come out with a d500 mirrorless replacement. It would most likely be like a mini z8 but possibly in a z6 III body. That would save Nikon money if they can use the same body.
I have yet to read or watch a good, clearly expressed explanation of the benefits of the partially stacked sensor, (what it does would be a good start). Thanks for the previews, as the owner of two Z6II and a Z8 nothing has got me past the “ooooh, new, bright and shiny” stage regarding the III).
Aside from the 1.6x crop in 4k 120fps, does the camera still have autofocus, animal/burd tracking, iso, and exposure settings available while filming in 4k 120fps?
Where does this leave the Z7 range?
In Australia the suggested price of the Z6iii is only a $1000 less than the Z8, it doesn't leave much room for a Z7iii in between.
Very thorough look through the camera. I'd be really tempted if it/when it gets closer to £2,000. It's way too close to the Z8 price at the moment.
Can you power the camera while recording? I want to rig it and connect via usbc to vmount battery, I don’t like to use dummy batteries
It's not the camera for me due to the screen and MP count, but I'm excited Nikon keeps improving its video offerings. I'm holding out for the Z7III or will save up for the Z8.