I'm a stills photographer with a Z8 and am considering a backup body. I've had the Z6II in the past, but was not happy with focusing on action (great for slower moving subjects). I think the Z6III takes care of that issue. I want to thank you for your review! To answer your question about other videos I've watched/will watch they are: Steve Perry, Ricci Talks, The Art of Photography, PetaPixel & Matt Irwin. I'm fortunate to live near a brick and mortar store (Procam near Chicago, IL) where they're hosting a hands on experience with the Z6III in a couple of days
Great video, I'm surprised you are the only reviewer that shows the z6iii next to the z8 and z9 for a great size comparison... Exactly what I was looking for! The dog freakout in the intro gave me a good laugh!
I got tired of waiting through all the delays for releasing the Z6iii so I went ahead with a Z8 purchase. I got the Z8 on a Nikon authorized sale and when the 6iii came in at $2500, I knew I had made the right decision.
@@notapplicable9312 -- Why? You don't think you should pay for the improvements? Adjusted for inflation, the Z6II, which came out 3 years ago, would cost more than $2,400 today. You don't think the Z6III is worth $100 more?
@@destinyangel5 it will be $1800. USD in a year or two, I'm just simply passing on this one. Maybe I will see what they have in store with the Z73 (as long as its sans flip-out screen.)
Cheers for a good overview, Matty. I binged on videos last night, got to yours and promptly dozed off, out of sheer exhaustion. But, had it bookmarked, and watched it now. Enjoyed your comments, as always, spot-on, very much based on your extensive practical experience. Regarding recording and overheating, I think this one will do very well at higher resolutions, as it has ~1/2 the resolution of the Z8, so it will take significantly longer to reach similar temperatures. I would imagine, for most jobs, it will do well, provided ambient temperature is on a comfortable level. Anyway, looking forward to your official review once the consumer-version is in your hands. Take it easy, and hello from Melbourne.
Happy for all the video and hybrid shooters out there. Seems to be a great camera for them. I am curious to see if they continue the Z7 line with more focus on photography. The only thing I want and still miss is a better flash integration, especially a better flash sync speed. It seems like the former leader in flash support (CLS) has totally forgotten about us flash photographers. 1/200th sync speed is worse than with DSLR from 2007 (D3) 😢
Thanks, Mat for your prerelease review. I am feeling like while there is an improved AF with this camera it may not be as big as those of us with previous models are hoping for. I have had my Z6II since launch and while it is a nice camera I still feel I can only use my copy outside where there is lots of light. Once I ever try using it inside it tends to struggle to get a good AF lock and the exposure and white balance can be all over the place. I have had Nikon look at it and they say they even replaced the sensor but with no improvements. This forces me to keep using my D750 for about everything as its focus is 100% better and seems to nail all the exposure and white balance better too. It seems to me the Z6 and II were a step back from the D750 in a lot of ways and would love it if you could please when do you a later review to compare to it too. I am sure there must be still plenty of others who still find their D750 to be the better camera but are very much on their last legs (my top card slot just last night doesn't seem to allow a card to stay in properly anymore.). I would even say that in most situations my Panasonic G7 which is much older will take a better photo than my Z6II especially inside.
I didn't think I'd have as hard of a time deciding which way to go between the Z8 and Z6III. I expected to be all in on the Z6III, but the flip screen of all things is making me reconsider. The card door also made me pause. That's the kind of thing that isn't a big deal, but would annoy me to no end. So, it's not the specs of the camera, but the physical features. Other than that, they really are blurring the lines between these cameras. What's a Z7III going to be?
I just heard that they are saying it will record video in any format for two hours and five minutes. Ricci tried to test it for overheating and his fully charged battery ran out at one hour and forty-four minutes with no heat warnings other than warning that his battery might be hot. I can't remember what format he was using.
Thanks Matt, this was my first of the Z6iii videos. I'm an enthusiast only, so I wasn't seriously considering the Z6iii, but I was interested to see if Nikon was going to add another mech shutter-less camera to the line-up. I guess we're not there yet, but this partially stacked sensor is pretty interesting, and I do wonder if any other manufacturers will go that route too.
Thanks for the preview. Yours was the third video, after PetaPixel (Chris & Jordan) and Ricci. Almost everything seems to be about what was expected, except for the partially stacked sensor and the increased EVF resolution. The Z6III at $2500 USD, and the Z8 with rebates to $3500, have ended the Z7 series.
@@mattgranger If true, this might actually make me consider to look elsewhere if I go to mirrorless. I don't even know what H.265 is. I mean I've heard of it, and it's a codec, but I have no clue what it's good for. The Z8 is amazing but I would rather have a smaller/lighter body. The Z6 III fits that bill but the lower resolution is a drawback.
If I didn't have a Z9, I would have gotten a Z8 rather than a Z6 III. But since I have the larger body already for what Z8/Z9 do, I was able to go to the Z6 III, so I could have a smaller and lighter handheld with upgraded autofocus. I'll sell my Z7 II.
Hi Matt, you seem like the guy to answer my question... If your looking for a mid range camera specifically for low light and challenging lighting scenarios, would R6ii be your go to, or is the Z6iii suitable too. I'm invested in Nikon gear, but sick of having to rely on DSLR and auto-assist beams on speedlights to focus in tricky areas. Want to fully move over to mirrorless... but so far I haven't found a body that I can fully trust.
Great review Matt. I always thought of buying another mirror less camera for a backup to my Z9. While my D800 is capable, it’d be nice to have a camera with the same mount and similar AF capabilities.
I've been using a Z6II as a backup and or low light camera to supplement the Z9, but always wished it had better AF. Hoping and thinking this product will match my expectations.
Hi Matt. Thanks for the video. I received my Z6iii yesterday. I noticed a slight heating when shooting photo in af-c mode for portrait. Did you notice that? Thank you
hi matt, great first review. only watched yours and jared so far, when you get a longer test can you advise on adapted lens performance? specifically tamron 150-500 g2 with and without 1.4x converter, also evf blackout? tia andrew
Great video. To answer your question I searched for your video on z6iii. You always have a great view of things 👌🏼 lol it’s because of you i have the 200f2 and love it.
I do hope that Z5ii (if it ever comes out) keeps tilting screen. If i could choose i would recomend to have the same procesor in all cameras, as well as autofocus (like canon has now), but have slower speed and other stuff. Double SD card is also preferable in that camera as well.
I have a Z9, and ordered the Z6 III for for handheld portraiture. I expect its autofocus to be a noticeable improvement over my older second body, a Z7 II). I'm also hoping the 1024 240 looks good! I do wish the midrange cameras would move to all CF Express B. I don't really like SD, and don't like keeping two different card formats in the same body. I've watched like six videos, though I admit to multitasking while most of them were playing. :)
I've already seen some reviews and so far yours is my favorite. Devinetly the best in showing the autofocus and practical aspects. Also I love the doggo and beautiful Alyssa!
Thank you. As usual, a great presentation. I do have a question. First some background. The Nikon Z lenses do not have a focusing window readout on the lens barrel (feet and meters). I looked at the Zf and its viewfinder does have a slider that runs across the bottom. But, it does not tell you the actual focus point in feet. Now, for my question. Does the Z6iii viewfinder display the actual focus point in feet? This may seem like nit picking, but if your trying to set the hyperfocal distance for landscape or street shooting, this kind of readout is important. Many thanks.
I love the variable angle screen on my Zf, but my biggest fear with those is breaking them off accidentally (haven't ever done that, but in some respects, the tilty screens are a bit more protected in that regard since they are a bit more rigid). I think while the Z8's dual axis tilt screen is not a flippy screen, it's a step up from the vertical tilting screen on the previous Z models and perhaps gives you the best of both worlds (although it cannot flip around to the side or down, but at least you can tilt it up in portrait mode and in some respects, might be better than a flippy screen in that mode particularly if you need to lay the camera on the ground). To be honest though, this is sorto f what I was expecting when I saw the "Ready to Perform" teaser. It's mostly a video update with some other updates that stills photographers will find useful, like improved AF and the flippyg screen, but at the same time, may be a little bit of a letdown as a lot of people I talked to thought it was going to be 26-30 MP, which I always kind of didn't think Nikon would go that route with the Mark III, since the Z8 is 45MP and the Z7 II is 45MP (And a Z7 III may very well be 60MP) so if you need higher res, your only option is the Z8 if you need speed and resolution or Z7 II if you just need resolution. But again, this is sort of what I expected and is probably appropriate. Hopefully the AF is improved though, because some of the video clips did show some lag with tracking but again that could be because it's using a pre-production firmware.
This camera is every bit as good if not better (due to better video specs) as the Sony A7iv and R6ii. I'll take the Nikon for the CFExpress B card. A is redonkulously overpriced. It's great to be in the market for a new camera these days.
How is the delay on the HDMI output? Is it worse than the Panasonic S5ii? Because I’m thinking of getting 2x to live streaming but stuck between these 2 bodies
AF points doesn't indicate same old AF module as Gen II doesn't it. It has to do with the overall mpx count and the grouping of pixels to clusters. Ratios See Z6i and Z7i - the same numbers of af points like today still Z7- Z8/9
The biggest question I have is with the RAW file. Is it going to work with my existing software (Mac and Capture One) or will I need to wait for Apple to come up with new drivers and for Capture One to update their software?
Here in the UK £2,699 is too much for me. Ive ordered a ZF for street and travel photography. Cost £1,500. I'm sure it will suffice, plus its a beautiful looking camera.
I watched Ricci, Matt Irwin, Grays, PetaPixel and Hudson Henry. Only Ricci, Peta and Matt had full hands on with a beta test unit. Thanks for the info you offered. Cameras are computers, now, so the processor is key for performance, as well as the sensor. After posting this comment I found Seth Miranda's review of the Z6iii. He shot in low light conditions at a gym, mostly.
Hi Matt, does it have the AirGlu time code function of the Z8 and Z9 and have they kept the Hi-Res zoom function even though it would now only be from 6k to 4K, more like a 1.5x zoom instead of 2x? 👍🏾🙏🏾
I wish reviewer would test cameras at local gigs. It is a real test of the AF, dynamic range, ISO performance. This is a fairly simple scenario which even the Z6 II would be alright at. At a gig the D500 is great, the A7 IV is incredible and the Z6 II is a near unusable mess at times or slow but passable at others. Obviously I'm not saying every reviewer should at all but it's a good test in my opinion and I haven't really seen anyone push it that hard. (Z6 II colours and ISO performance is great at gigs)
I have been a Nikon user for many years, a modern Nikon compares the colors of the d750-d850, I use a z6II and I am not going to spend more money on a modern Nikon, everything remains the same, the colors of the dslr We are the best. I must say that your videos are very good examples in everything, I think many people will agree, the camera is pure marketing. a hug friend....
Matt, interesting camera. I have been holding off on buying the Z8 and retiring my D850 till I saw what the Z6III was going to be. I am struggling with the 24 MP as I enjoy bird photography and I feel I will loose too much cropping capability. With the D850 I could crop almost as much as I want and I image it is the same with the Z8/Z9. Anyway, pricing is definately a consideration. Right now the difference is $1000 between the Z6iii and the Z8. BTW, yours was the 4th Z6iii first impressions video.
Not looking to buy, but an interesting offering. What I will say is RUclips gave me EVERYONE's video on this including people I'm not even subscribed to. But I only learned you had a video on it thanks to your mailing list.
Those video quality aspects are astonishing. 6k raw pff... They really pushed that 24 mp sensor. My Nikon D850 which is a very good camera is 4k at 30 fps.
Like many of us, I bought a Zf. I would be interested in seeing a comparison with the Zf, especially concerning autofocus performance. Since the Z6iii also has the damned, dreaded, user experience destroying flippy screen (at least the Z6iii is actually a video camera) I am not seeing anything that compels me to want it over the Zf.
@@theclifbar Sure, it's simple really, it takes you out of the Center especially when tilting. for low and high shots. You can argue that isn't a big deal, but it destroys composition (unless you spray and prey) and it's a liability that puts your gear at risk by adding a snag point and may make you extend you posture to use making you a liability in crowds like at weddings. Bottom line is, if you're not a vlogger (really Nikon is not going to win that market share anytime soon, so why even pander?) flip-out screens on cameras are a liability
nobody has yet tested (ore shared) the pixel shift, especially in terms of reliability and usability, but in any case it's a shame that it doesn't combine files in camera ...
Answer - three videos Alyssa did a very good job I wonder why Nikon did not put a hybrid tilt and flip screen on it like the Z9 and some of the Fujis. Is it the price or the space they take up. Its not high tech, its all just engineering.
I'd really like a more detailed analysis of the new sensor tech and what it implies. Maybe Nikon's website has more info. If not, then if anyone knows a good detailed explanation, I'd appreciate it.
Looks like a massive improvement over the older Z6II, but disappointing price at launch for Nikon Australia listed @ $4500.00 AUD is very ambitious, Nikon are having you on it's a lot of money . This is too much for this camera and is almost double that of the older Z6II you can buy for $2300 AUD now. I don't see this selling in the bucket loads. Inflation, cost of living pressures globally who is going to buy this ? The hobby person enthusiast can't and won't be able to afford it . Pros and semi pro influencer will just buy the better Z8 that's on sale. The new Z6III price is too close to Z8 half yearly sale prices around $5500.00 AUD now, You defiantly buy the Z8 . Z8 and is better has no rolling shutter unlike the new z6III still has it , because they kept mechanical shutter that has a finite life cycle and at certain higher frame rates with electronic shutter setting, it's going to be noticeable. Sensor read out speed is reportedly "3" times better than Z6II but no exact figures yet? so it is not as fast as the Z8. So you will get the rolling shutter in some instances. The price needed to be around $2899.00 to $2999.00 AUD and not $1000 bucks cheaper than the power house superior Z8. Wait until its on sale in 12 months time then the price might be more realistic .
I am kind of surprised by the backlash on the flip screen. The myth that the flip screen is more fragile should have been debunked ages ago. In fact, your screen would be better protected from scratches in your bags because the screen can face inwards. My only complaint is again the asymmetrical card slots, which would drag the pricey CFE-B card to UHS-II speed, however, this time around I can leave the second card slot empty and have the camera backup automatically to the cloud.
Yes I wonder how many people have actually broken their flippy screen. I have had 2 cameras with them D5500 and the Zfc no problems yet. I am careful how I handle them, and yes they can be good for protection
Look at the prices of Angelbird CF express cards compared to UHS-II cards. CFexpress cards prices have really come down. They also improve your workflow for getting the photos off your camera and into your computer.
I'm not worried about the fragility, but the flip screen seems more aimed at videographers. Nothing wrong with that, but a tilt screen would serve me better. I'm surprised they don't have both features in all new cameras now.
People are just being angry for no reason. It happens with every camera launch. it's not like flip out screen haven't existed for years and years. This camera has stupendously good video specs, of course it's going to use the more video-centric flip out screen.
Sorry for the comment that has nothing to do with the camera, but anyone know where I can buy the cap Matt is wearing? I've been looking for a flat cap I liked the look of for a long time.
Z6iii is still 2 to 3 years late in comparison. Now nikon should bring out a Z7 or ZG with 45MP in the same body with lower video specs at USD2500 for photographers. Then it will be competitive.
I like the way you give us the option of looking at your incredibly beautiful model as you speak rather than just having you in the frame! You really are so generous with your models. This is my second review after Petapixel's. I am struck by the gorgeous colors in both of the reviews. I am so old school that I rarely flip out the screen on my D500 so I don't think the vari-angle screen will be such a deal killer for me as it is for some other photography centered camera buyers. I think I would rather get this or the Z8 over the z62 as I would definitely want the xpeed7 processor. If I'm going to finally get into the Z system I would want the latest and greatest tech. Interestingly enough, the pricing does not really differentiate the $2500 z62 that much from the z8 now on sale for $3,500 with great condition used ones at around $3,000
Videographers won't buy z6iii when z8 and z9 are not really that far in price if you are really going to make video so z6iii is for ... like ... nobody :D
@@waynerm002 BM cine cameras have the ability to record data directly to a fast USB-C SSD which have terabytes of storage. Internal recording is great but the cf type B cards are expensive especially if you shooting video.
@@JWPanimation I understand but, most people aren’t shooting 6K RAW all the time and you can shoot some of that on fast SD cards. It would be nice to have although, not having it, isn’t a deal breaker. I like that they make it easy for that solo shooter to have everything internally, instead of needing an external recorder. Got a Ninja V to get 10bit out of the Z6 II, you can still use one but, the camera will not output RAW signal.
@@JWPanimation Hey now, my FX30 takes offense to those words. She wants to remind folks she is a Cinema camera with auto focus and IBIS, plus she brought active stabilization first. 😉
I expected a bigger body and ergonomic like a D200. I am a little bit disappointed. Internally it is top. The flip/twist screen make it a high-end v-logger camera. The Z9 need a firmware update with the expanded C1/C2 capabilities.
They would have gone for a fullystacked censor removed machanical shutter to balance price, could have come up with a better ai af better than z8 or on par with canon sony, wouldnt have restricted 4k 120 to dx mode only. or atleast jumped to 33-36MP to satisfy still photographer too cutting a7iv competition
I still have a D750 and upgrade FOMO. I think I might chill out and buy a Lumix GX8 or something, and just unwind. All this new tech, yeah it can be useful but it's got nothing to do with photography. With the art of discovery. With being somewhere. But if I eventually do get this guy, I'll remove the strap lugs anyway. So they won't bother me.
Hey now you have the Z6ii and Z6 at reduced prices and used prices. The Z lens are really nice. If you already have all the F mount lens you ever wanted no Need to get a Lumix, Keep your D750. People buy Lumix for video not stills.
@@williambuford6136 Hmm, MicroFourNerds (google her) might disagree regarding Lumix being for video. In any case, I should not care about what people use it for. I am not those people, after all. ;) Regarding the Z series, to be honest, I don't need it. But, I might really want it. The 14-30 is way wider than my 18-35, and the stabilisation in the ZF and Z6 III is apparently very, very good. I just watched Hudson Henry's video where he showed a shot of a milky waterfall, taken without a tripod with a 75mm lens at 1/2 second exposure, not even bracing himself either. I don't like the word, but that is sort of a game-changer for me. I think another brand (I think it was Olympus) was able to do this as well, and I was always a bit envious of it. And this comes on top off all other things mirrorless offers. Image review in the viewfinder, AF all over the frame, exposure preview, more advanced AF. I stil don't know if I'll do it. The thing is, if I go traveling with a hot new camera, I might be more of a target for theft. And in any case, I'll have to pay more for insurance. When I wrote my initial post a few days ago I was a bit down, exhausted from the bickering about whose AF is better and who has the biggest (or was it smallest?)... camera. ;) Still, years ago I was curious about Lumix MFT, but I never got around to try it out. And there is one other thing. I like scuba diving, and I have an RX100 V with an underwater housing for that. But there is the Lumix GM1, which is the smaller interchangeable lens camera ever made (or is that the Pentax Q?). And there is an underwater housing for it. Now, ergonomics-wise it's not great, but - and the idea just popped into my mind recently - traveling with both that and a bigger MFT body would have the advantage of being able to reuse lenses. But at the same time, I know an MFT camera is never going to be as good as a fullframe. But it is much smaller and lighter. Not that I'm old or anything, but I do like to travel light. I am still on a DSLR. I haven't made any choices yet. But I can experiment if I want to.
~Z63 410EQJ 's old 24MP CMOS has no difference in image quality with D610 D750 ~ Non-native stack brings huge cost increase. It's just flying wires~ You need to worry about power and glue aging caused by overheating and CMOS glass fogging~ There are two glue seals between the flying wires on the CMOS and the CMOS low-pass infrared glass Glue overheating and aging will cause the CMOS low-pass infrared cutoff glass to age and turn yellow. The damage period is uncertain and depends on the heat, but it will definitely be damaged
At least you don't film paint drying. That would take forever. Jokes aside, the max video limit is 2 hours 5 minutes. So, you'll want to make sure to restart your recording every 2 hours. That seems like a hassle, but it answers my question of who would need a camera to run longer than 2 hours for a single take.
I've been around too long to be constantly hit by G.A.S., and one thing I know from experience, for me it's best to wait a few months after a product comes out before making up my mind. In addition, it will also pay off much better for me to have ice in my stomach, and wait for between one or two years before I buy. Because then the price is usually more reasonable, and you also know a little more about the faults/cons via several others serious photographers who are not paid by Nikon or are fanboys, because then it is easier to make the right decision .....
No sensor shield is a huge omission on any Z series camera after a welcome appearance on the Z8 plus ISO only down to a hundred means it’s a miss not a hit
Reading the Press Release, it appears almost all the Hype is about Video, which doesn't interest me the Least. They apparently improved the Low Light Focusing. Did they improve the actual Low Light Image Performance? I wonder how the Partially Stacked Sensor will perform in actual Picture taking(again I don't give a Rodent's Rectum about Video)
Those are great questions. Bigger pixels than the Z8, but not a fully stacked sensor. I was wondering the same thing about low light performance. In days to come we should see some reviews covering this. At least I hope so.
Other brands have IBIS for years, not to mention a second card slot for safety. Nikon managed to release its most useless camera since the start of the century. Good way of listening to your clients. Add to this the already forgotten Zf with no major firmware, unlike the z8 and z9. Very happy with Nikon....
Unfortunately not, and as someone with over $50k in Nikon gear it’s leading me to consider switching to Sony. I can only assume they’re holding back the feature for their next high MP flagship.
I enjoy your videos, but i'd rather wait until you can give a full balanced review of it's good and bad points instead these videos seem like free adverts for Nikon
Bottom line - for new cameras the only thing that’s going to change 90 percent of most shots/video image quality is the autofocus. In this price range it’s just starting to get close to 2 and 3 year old Canon’s and Sony’s. Why has Nikon not been able to put digital hot shoes on any of there full frame cameras when other brands have had for years. No shutter cover ?
I'm a stills photographer with a Z8 and am considering a backup body. I've had the Z6II in the past, but was not happy with focusing on action (great for slower moving subjects). I think the Z6III takes care of that issue. I want to thank you for your review! To answer your question about other videos I've watched/will watch they are: Steve Perry, Ricci Talks, The Art of Photography, PetaPixel & Matt Irwin. I'm fortunate to live near a brick and mortar store (Procam near Chicago, IL) where they're hosting a hands on experience with the Z6III in a couple of days
Great video, I'm surprised you are the only reviewer that shows the z6iii next to the z8 and z9 for a great size comparison... Exactly what I was looking for! The dog freakout in the intro gave me a good laugh!
I got tired of waiting through all the delays for releasing the Z6iii so I went ahead with a Z8 purchase. I got the Z8 on a Nikon authorized sale and when the 6iii came in at $2500, I knew I had made the right decision.
The Z63 is pointless over 2k
@@notapplicable9312 -- Why? You don't think you should pay for the improvements? Adjusted for inflation, the Z6II, which came out 3 years ago, would cost more than $2,400 today. You don't think the Z6III is worth $100 more?
€3000 in Europe
Z6III $2500USD is a nutty price way too much what were they thinking .
@@destinyangel5 it will be $1800. USD in a year or two, I'm just simply passing on this one. Maybe I will see what they have in store with the Z73 (as long as its sans flip-out screen.)
Cheers for a good overview, Matty. I binged on videos last night, got to yours and promptly dozed off, out of sheer exhaustion. But, had it bookmarked, and watched it now. Enjoyed your comments, as always, spot-on, very much based on your extensive practical experience.
Regarding recording and overheating, I think this one will do very well at higher resolutions, as it has ~1/2 the resolution of the Z8, so it will take significantly longer to reach similar temperatures. I would imagine, for most jobs, it will do well, provided ambient temperature is on a comfortable level. Anyway, looking forward to your official review once the consumer-version is in your hands. Take it easy, and hello from Melbourne.
Happy for all the video and hybrid shooters out there. Seems to be a great camera for them. I am curious to see if they continue the Z7 line with more focus on photography. The only thing I want and still miss is a better flash integration, especially a better flash sync speed. It seems like the former leader in flash support (CLS) has totally forgotten about us flash photographers. 1/200th sync speed is worse than with DSLR from 2007 (D3) 😢
Thanks, Mat for your prerelease review. I am feeling like while there is an improved AF with this camera it may not be as big as those of us with previous models are hoping for. I have had my Z6II since launch and while it is a nice camera I still feel I can only use my copy outside where there is lots of light. Once I ever try using it inside it tends to struggle to get a good AF lock and the exposure and white balance can be all over the place. I have had Nikon look at it and they say they even replaced the sensor but with no improvements. This forces me to keep using my D750 for about everything as its focus is 100% better and seems to nail all the exposure and white balance better too. It seems to me the Z6 and II were a step back from the D750 in a lot of ways and would love it if you could please when do you a later review to compare to it too. I am sure there must be still plenty of others who still find their D750 to be the better camera but are very much on their last legs (my top card slot just last night doesn't seem to allow a card to stay in properly anymore.).
I would even say that in most situations my Panasonic G7 which is much older will take a better photo than my Z6II especially inside.
I didn't think I'd have as hard of a time deciding which way to go between the Z8 and Z6III. I expected to be all in on the Z6III, but the flip screen of all things is making me reconsider. The card door also made me pause. That's the kind of thing that isn't a big deal, but would annoy me to no end. So, it's not the specs of the camera, but the physical features. Other than that, they really are blurring the lines between these cameras. What's a Z7III going to be?
I’m guessing the Z7iii will be their high res photo-centric camera exceeding the MP of the Z8 & Z9, but with less video capabilities.
I just heard that they are saying it will record video in any format for two hours and five minutes. Ricci tried to test it for overheating and his fully charged battery ran out at one hour and forty-four minutes with no heat warnings other than warning that his battery might be hot. I can't remember what format he was using.
Thanks Matt, this was my first of the Z6iii videos. I'm an enthusiast only, so I wasn't seriously considering the Z6iii, but I was interested to see if Nikon was going to add another mech shutter-less camera to the line-up. I guess we're not there yet, but this partially stacked sensor is pretty interesting, and I do wonder if any other manufacturers will go that route too.
Thanks for the preview. Yours was the third video, after PetaPixel (Chris & Jordan) and Ricci.
Almost everything seems to be about what was expected, except for the partially stacked sensor and the increased EVF resolution.
The Z6III at $2500 USD, and the Z8 with rebates to $3500, have ended the Z7 series.
The Z8 was the Z7II replacement IMO.
@@mattgranger My wallet completely agreed. 😂
@@mattgranger If true, this might actually make me consider to look elsewhere if I go to mirrorless. I don't even know what H.265 is. I mean I've heard of it, and it's a codec, but I have no clue what it's good for. The Z8 is amazing but I would rather have a smaller/lighter body. The Z6 III fits that bill but the lower resolution is a drawback.
@@mattgranger yeah I kind of wondered when or if the Z7 II would be replaced. I agree I feel like it’s been pushed out of the market.
If I didn't have a Z9, I would have gotten a Z8 rather than a Z6 III. But since I have the larger body already for what Z8/Z9 do, I was able to go to the Z6 III, so I could have a smaller and lighter handheld with upgraded autofocus.
I'll sell my Z7 II.
Mines is being delivered today. I can’t wait to get it in my hands.
Hi Matt, you seem like the guy to answer my question... If your looking for a mid range camera specifically for low light and challenging lighting scenarios, would R6ii be your go to, or is the Z6iii suitable too. I'm invested in Nikon gear, but sick of having to rely on DSLR and auto-assist beams on speedlights to focus in tricky areas. Want to fully move over to mirrorless... but so far I haven't found a body that I can fully trust.
Great camera, beautiful model!
Great review Matt. I always thought of buying another mirror less camera for a backup to my Z9. While my D800 is capable, it’d be nice to have a camera with the same mount and similar AF capabilities.
I've been using a Z6II as a backup and or low light camera to supplement the Z9, but always wished it had better AF. Hoping and thinking this product will match my expectations.
Hi Matt. Thanks for the video. I received my Z6iii yesterday. I noticed a slight heating when shooting photo in af-c mode for portrait. Did you notice that? Thank you
my Sony a1 (thus I imagine all sony cameras) also has that same strap lug - card door design flaw.
hi matt, great first review. only watched yours and jared so far, when you get a longer test can you advise on adapted lens performance? specifically tamron 150-500 g2 with and without 1.4x converter, also evf blackout?
tia andrew
Great video. To answer your question I searched for your video on z6iii. You always have a great view of things 👌🏼 lol it’s because of you i have the 200f2 and love it.
Thanks 👍
I do hope that Z5ii (if it ever comes out) keeps tilting screen. If i could choose i would recomend to have the same procesor in all cameras, as well as autofocus (like canon has now), but have slower speed and other stuff. Double SD card is also preferable in that camera as well.
I have a Z9, and ordered the Z6 III for for handheld portraiture. I expect its autofocus to be a noticeable improvement over my older second body, a Z7 II). I'm also hoping the 1024 240 looks good!
I do wish the midrange cameras would move to all CF Express B. I don't really like SD, and don't like keeping two different card formats in the same body.
I've watched like six videos, though I admit to multitasking while most of them were playing. :)
I've already seen some reviews and so far yours is my favorite. Devinetly the best in showing the autofocus and practical aspects. Also I love the doggo and beautiful Alyssa!
Thank you. As usual, a great presentation. I do have a question. First some background. The Nikon Z lenses do not have a focusing window readout on the lens barrel (feet and meters). I looked at the Zf and its viewfinder does have a slider that runs across the bottom. But, it does not tell you the actual focus point in feet. Now, for my question. Does the Z6iii viewfinder display the actual focus point in feet? This may seem like nit picking, but if your trying to set the hyperfocal distance for landscape or street shooting, this kind of readout is important. Many thanks.
Hey Matt? Can this camera do focus bracketing or focus stacking?
I love the variable angle screen on my Zf, but my biggest fear with those is breaking them off accidentally (haven't ever done that, but in some respects, the tilty screens are a bit more protected in that regard since they are a bit more rigid). I think while the Z8's dual axis tilt screen is not a flippy screen, it's a step up from the vertical tilting screen on the previous Z models and perhaps gives you the best of both worlds (although it cannot flip around to the side or down, but at least you can tilt it up in portrait mode and in some respects, might be better than a flippy screen in that mode particularly if you need to lay the camera on the ground).
To be honest though, this is sorto f what I was expecting when I saw the "Ready to Perform" teaser. It's mostly a video update with some other updates that stills photographers will find useful, like improved AF and the flippyg screen, but at the same time, may be a little bit of a letdown as a lot of people I talked to thought it was going to be 26-30 MP, which I always kind of didn't think Nikon would go that route with the Mark III, since the Z8 is 45MP and the Z7 II is 45MP (And a Z7 III may very well be 60MP) so if you need higher res, your only option is the Z8 if you need speed and resolution or Z7 II if you just need resolution. But again, this is sort of what I expected and is probably appropriate. Hopefully the AF is improved though, because some of the video clips did show some lag with tracking but again that could be because it's using a pre-production firmware.
More cameras should have the fully articulating screen like the a7rv.
simple tilting screen is the best one for a photographer
Yeah, I had to look up how it works, and I agree it's the best of both. I think there are a few other cameras like that, but I can't recall which
Would love to see this compared with nikon ZF to see if the price difference actually brings any major stills/photography difference!
Excellent products introduction. Yours is the 4th Z6III review I watched
This camera is every bit as good if not better (due to better video specs) as the Sony A7iv and R6ii. I'll take the Nikon for the CFExpress B card. A is redonkulously overpriced. It's great to be in the market for a new camera these days.
How is the delay on the HDMI output? Is it worse than the Panasonic S5ii? Because I’m thinking of getting 2x to live streaming but stuck between these 2 bodies
I can't wait been waiting for a Proper D850/D500 replacement for ages
The Z8 is the Proper D850 replacement. No APSC Expeed 7 replacement for the D500 yet.
holding on to my D500 for sure.....may even consider buying an D850 as I am not that interested in video functions
AF points doesn't indicate same old AF module as Gen II doesn't it.
It has to do with the overall mpx count and the grouping of pixels to clusters. Ratios
See Z6i and Z7i - the same numbers of af points like today still Z7- Z8/9
Your videos are always my first choice of a new Nikon camera.
Thanks!
I've watched 3 other z6III videos. The Fro says auto focusing is still an issue. Please check using wide area box....
@MyContestPix That's a given in any review he does of the Nikon Z line! And that's only partially a joke...
Yeah I wouldn’t trust his reviews lmao
I'm curious about the image noise at high ISO's. Is it appreciably better than a Z8 at 6400 and higher, for example?
The biggest question I have is with the RAW file. Is it going to work with my existing software (Mac and Capture One) or will I need to wait for Apple to come up with new drivers and for Capture One to update their software?
Here in the UK £2,699 is too much for me. Ive ordered a ZF for street and travel photography. Cost £1,500. I'm sure it will suffice, plus its a beautiful looking camera.
Give it 4-5 months and the promos will kick in, very much the same as the Z8 (currently $500 less than launch price)
I wish NIKON would make a Z6 III or Z 8 without the video, for some of us who never use video.
It might be more expensive to make given most people seem to want photo and video.
You need more dogs on set : ) Rocky was awesome.
So did AF struggle with finding dog's eyes? Is it better than A7iv? The latter has difficulties finding my black dog eyes.
I watched Ricci, Matt Irwin, Grays, PetaPixel and Hudson Henry. Only Ricci, Peta and Matt had full hands on with a beta test unit.
Thanks for the info you offered.
Cameras are computers, now, so the processor is key for performance, as well as the sensor.
After posting this comment I found Seth Miranda's review of the Z6iii. He shot in low light conditions at a gym, mostly.
Hi Matt, does it have the AirGlu time code function of the Z8 and Z9 and have they kept the Hi-Res zoom function even though it would now only be from 6k to 4K, more like a 1.5x zoom instead of 2x? 👍🏾🙏🏾
Take off the lug. Replace with a Peak Design connector dongly thing using detal floss looped through/around/back through and you are all set.
I wish reviewer would test cameras at local gigs. It is a real test of the AF, dynamic range, ISO performance.
This is a fairly simple scenario which even the Z6 II would be alright at. At a gig the D500 is great, the A7 IV is incredible and the Z6 II is a near unusable mess at times or slow but passable at others.
Obviously I'm not saying every reviewer should at all but it's a good test in my opinion and I haven't really seen anyone push it that hard.
(Z6 II colours and ISO performance is great at gigs)
They should already put 180deg shutter and open gate in that to make it full video camera
And I hope Nikon will give z9 the 240fps in firmware
your review is great, i wish you focus also on 3d pop or bring more foreground story into your composition
Hope you can speak to the higher-spec EVF in the next video. The Z8 can't match that at $1K higher price.
I have been a Nikon user for many years, a modern Nikon compares the colors of the d750-d850, I use a z6II and I am not going to spend more money on a modern Nikon, everything remains the same, the colors of the dslr We are the best. I must say that your videos are very good examples in everything, I think many people will agree, the camera is pure marketing. a hug friend....
Matt, interesting camera. I have been holding off on buying the Z8 and retiring my D850 till I saw what the Z6III was going to be. I am struggling with the 24 MP as I enjoy bird photography and I feel I will loose too much cropping capability. With the D850 I could crop almost as much as I want and I image it is the same with the Z8/Z9. Anyway, pricing is definately a consideration. Right now the difference is $1000 between the Z6iii and the Z8. BTW, yours was the 4th Z6iii first impressions video.
I’d go with z8 if I were you
@@mattgranger Thank you, I tend to agee!
Does it have the AA filter as the 6ii had?
yes it does
@@romanpul Thanks!
No pre order on B&H yet
its up now
@@mwaithephoto Thanks 2500 is too much. I'll wait.
Nikon need to standardise the button positions.It is a PITA having to change from camera to camera. Why do NIKON not realise this!
Not looking to buy, but an interesting offering.
What I will say is RUclips gave me EVERYONE's video on this including people I'm not even subscribed to. But I only learned you had a video on it thanks to your mailing list.
Those video quality aspects are astonishing. 6k raw pff... They really pushed that 24 mp sensor. My Nikon D850 which is a very good camera is 4k at 30 fps.
Like many of us, I bought a Zf. I would be interested in seeing a comparison with the Zf, especially concerning autofocus performance. Since the Z6iii also has the damned, dreaded, user experience destroying flippy screen (at least the Z6iii is actually a video camera) I am not seeing anything that compels me to want it over the Zf.
that would be like, asking to compare a Prius to an Escalade.
ZF have lagg :/
ruclips.net/user/shorts5L_bjT1JdEI
I and millions of other users prefer the Flippy screen. Could you explain why it utterly destroys the user experience?
@@theclifbar Sure, it's simple really, it takes you out of the Center especially when tilting. for low and high shots.
You can argue that isn't a big deal, but it destroys composition (unless you spray and prey) and it's a liability that puts your gear at risk by adding a snag point and may make you extend you posture to use making you a liability in crowds like at weddings.
Bottom line is, if you're not a vlogger (really Nikon is not going to win that market share anytime soon, so why even pander?) flip-out screens on cameras are a liability
@@lukaszszsszsz It is a cometic camera, just wait till this sad attempt and winning vloggers get tested hard by pro Togs with a retail release.
nobody has yet tested (ore shared) the pixel shift, especially in terms of reliability and usability, but in any case it's a shame that it doesn't combine files in camera ...
Answer - three videos
Alyssa did a very good job
I wonder why Nikon did not put a hybrid tilt and flip screen on it like the Z9 and some of the Fujis.
Is it the price or the space they take up. Its not high tech, its all just engineering.
Z9 screen is tilt only
The Sony A7RV has this screen.
Dynamic range? Anywhere near to 850?
I'd really like a more detailed analysis of the new sensor tech and what it implies. Maybe Nikon's website has more info. If not, then if anyone knows a good detailed explanation, I'd appreciate it.
Zf with an additional grip or z6iii? Switching from D800e, don't shoot any videos
Looks like a massive improvement over the older Z6II, but disappointing price at launch for Nikon Australia listed @ $4500.00 AUD is very ambitious, Nikon are having you on it's a lot of money . This is too much for this camera and is almost double that of the older Z6II you can buy for $2300 AUD now. I don't see this selling in the bucket loads. Inflation, cost of living pressures globally who is going to buy this ? The hobby person enthusiast can't and won't be able to afford it . Pros and semi pro influencer will just buy the better Z8 that's on sale. The new Z6III price is too close to Z8 half yearly sale prices around $5500.00 AUD now, You defiantly buy the Z8 . Z8 and is better has no rolling shutter unlike the new z6III still has it , because they kept mechanical shutter that has a finite life cycle and at certain higher frame rates with electronic shutter setting, it's going to be noticeable. Sensor read out speed is reportedly "3" times better than Z6II but no exact figures yet? so it is not as fast as the Z8. So you will get the rolling shutter in some instances. The price needed to be around $2899.00 to $2999.00 AUD and not $1000 bucks cheaper than the power house superior Z8. Wait until its on sale in 12 months time then the price might be more realistic .
I am kind of surprised by the backlash on the flip screen. The myth that the flip screen is more fragile should have been debunked ages ago. In fact, your screen would be better protected from scratches in your bags because the screen can face inwards.
My only complaint is again the asymmetrical card slots, which would drag the pricey CFE-B card to UHS-II speed, however, this time around I can leave the second card slot empty and have the camera backup automatically to the cloud.
Yes I wonder how many people have actually broken their flippy screen.
I have had 2 cameras with them D5500 and the Zfc no problems yet. I am careful how I handle them, and yes they can be good for protection
Look at the prices of Angelbird CF express cards compared to UHS-II cards. CFexpress cards prices have really come down. They also improve your workflow for getting the photos off your camera and into your computer.
@@williambuford6136 Give me two CFE-B then
I'm not worried about the fragility, but the flip screen seems more aimed at videographers. Nothing wrong with that, but a tilt screen would serve me better. I'm surprised they don't have both features in all new cameras now.
People are just being angry for no reason. It happens with every camera launch. it's not like flip out screen haven't existed for years and years. This camera has stupendously good video specs, of course it's going to use the more video-centric flip out screen.
Nice preview video. Thanks to Nikon for not increasing the Megapixels
Sorry for the comment that has nothing to do with the camera, but anyone know where I can buy the cap Matt is wearing? I've been looking for a flat cap I liked the look of for a long time.
Here you go mate: geni.us/kt507b they have lots of colors
@@mattgranger Thanks Matt. What about the beige cap you're wearing in this video? Looks like it has the word Parisian on it and a small French flag.
Z6iii is still 2 to 3 years late in comparison.
Now nikon should bring out a Z7 or ZG with 45MP in the same body with lower video specs at USD2500 for photographers. Then it will be competitive.
Any info about how many processors in it?
just 1 expeed 7
Does it have dual video recording?
nope
I like the way you give us the option of looking at your incredibly beautiful model as you speak rather than just having you in the frame! You really are so generous with your models. This is my second review after Petapixel's. I am struck by the gorgeous colors in both of the reviews. I am so old school that I rarely flip out the screen on my D500 so I don't think the vari-angle screen will be such a deal killer for me as it is for some other photography centered camera buyers.
I think I would rather get this or the Z8 over the z62 as I would definitely want the xpeed7 processor. If I'm going to finally get into the Z system I would want the latest and greatest tech. Interestingly enough, the pricing does not really differentiate the $2500 z62 that much from the z8 now on sale for $3,500 with great condition used ones at around $3,000
The Z6III looks good but i feel it's not much improvement for photographers, apart from AF, most improvements are for videographers
Videographers won't buy z6iii when z8 and z9 are not really that far in price if you are really going to make video so z6iii is for ... like ... nobody :D
Autofocus - EYE AF - and how often its hitting right on eye or front or back focusing.
Peta and the 2 Matts. Video looks sweet. Wish you record video on an external USB-C drive.
Being able to do 6K RAW internally on a sealed body is a good thing.
@@waynerm002 BM cine cameras have the ability to record data directly to a fast USB-C SSD which have terabytes of storage. Internal recording is great but the cf type B cards are expensive especially if you shooting video.
@@JWPanimation I understand but, most people aren’t shooting 6K RAW all the time and you can shoot some of that on fast SD cards. It would be nice to have although, not having it, isn’t a deal breaker. I like that they make it easy for that solo shooter to have everything internally, instead of needing an external recorder. Got a Ninja V to get 10bit out of the Z6 II, you can still use one but, the camera will not output RAW signal.
@@waynerm002 and unlike the cine cameras you get IBIS and Autofocus.
@@JWPanimation Hey now, my FX30 takes offense to those words. She wants to remind folks she is a Cinema camera with auto focus and IBIS, plus she brought active stabilization first. 😉
I expected a bigger body and ergonomic like a D200. I am a little bit disappointed. Internally it is top.
The flip/twist screen make it a high-end v-logger camera.
The Z9 need a firmware update with the expanded C1/C2 capabilities.
Since I'm not particularly interested in video tthere is nothing that would compel me to upgrade my Zf as my 24mp backup.
Finally a good mid-level Full Frame camera from Nikon that can truly compete against Sony cameras.
They would have gone for a fullystacked censor removed machanical shutter to balance price, could have come up with a better ai af better than z8 or on par with canon sony, wouldnt have restricted 4k 120 to dx mode only. or atleast jumped to 33-36MP to satisfy still photographer too cutting a7iv competition
I still have a D750 and upgrade FOMO. I think I might chill out and buy a Lumix GX8 or something, and just unwind. All this new tech, yeah it can be useful but it's got nothing to do with photography. With the art of discovery. With being somewhere.
But if I eventually do get this guy, I'll remove the strap lugs anyway. So they won't bother me.
Hey now you have the Z6ii and Z6 at reduced prices and used prices. The Z lens are really nice. If you already have all the F mount lens you ever wanted no Need to get a Lumix, Keep your D750. People buy Lumix for video not stills.
@@williambuford6136 @MicroFourNerds would disagree with you. Anyway, my curiosity about the system is not dependent on what other people do with it.
@@williambuford6136 Hmm, MicroFourNerds (google her) might disagree regarding Lumix being for video. In any case, I should not care about what people use it for. I am not those people, after all. ;)
Regarding the Z series, to be honest, I don't need it. But, I might really want it. The 14-30 is way wider than my 18-35, and the stabilisation in the ZF and Z6 III is apparently very, very good. I just watched Hudson Henry's video where he showed a shot of a milky waterfall, taken without a tripod with a 75mm lens at 1/2 second exposure, not even bracing himself either. I don't like the word, but that is sort of a game-changer for me. I think another brand (I think it was Olympus) was able to do this as well, and I was always a bit envious of it.
And this comes on top off all other things mirrorless offers. Image review in the viewfinder, AF all over the frame, exposure preview, more advanced AF.
I stil don't know if I'll do it. The thing is, if I go traveling with a hot new camera, I might be more of a target for theft. And in any case, I'll have to pay more for insurance.
When I wrote my initial post a few days ago I was a bit down, exhausted from the bickering about whose AF is better and who has the biggest (or was it smallest?)... camera. ;) Still, years ago I was curious about Lumix MFT, but I never got around to try it out. And there is one other thing. I like scuba diving, and I have an RX100 V with an underwater housing for that. But there is the Lumix GM1, which is the smaller interchangeable lens camera ever made (or is that the Pentax Q?). And there is an underwater housing for it. Now, ergonomics-wise it's not great, but - and the idea just popped into my mind recently - traveling with both that and a bigger MFT body would have the advantage of being able to reuse lenses. But at the same time, I know an MFT camera is never going to be as good as a fullframe. But it is much smaller and lighter. Not that I'm old or anything, but I do like to travel light.
I am still on a DSLR. I haven't made any choices yet. But I can experiment if I want to.
She looks as though she stepped out of the rainforest, ready to replicate!
Be surprised about the overheating!
~Z63 410EQJ 's old 24MP CMOS has no difference in image quality with D610 D750 ~
Non-native stack brings huge cost increase. It's just flying wires~ You need to worry about power and glue aging caused by overheating and CMOS glass fogging~
There are two glue seals between the flying wires on the CMOS and the CMOS low-pass infrared glass
Glue overheating and aging will cause the CMOS low-pass infrared cutoff glass to age and turn yellow. The damage period is uncertain and depends on the heat, but it will definitely be damaged
Anyone know if i can power it by usb c and use it for streaming? I sometimes film ice melting which takes 3-5 hours
Yes can usb power
At least you don't film paint drying. That would take forever. Jokes aside, the max video limit is 2 hours 5 minutes. So, you'll want to make sure to restart your recording every 2 hours. That seems like a hassle, but it answers my question of who would need a camera to run longer than 2 hours for a single take.
@ChipLinck thanks. I've figured out too that I can use it as a webcam linked up to obs, and record for hours if need be
I've been around too long to be constantly hit by G.A.S., and one thing I know from experience, for me it's best to wait a few months after a product comes out before making up my mind. In addition, it will also pay off much better for me to have ice in my stomach, and wait for between one or two years before I buy. Because then the price is usually more reasonable, and you also know a little more about the faults/cons via several others serious photographers who are not paid by Nikon or are fanboys, because then it is easier to make the right decision .....
Watched a good 7 before yours. Looking forward to your full review! 👍🏾
Lol
The light assist still in the left side 😡
No sensor shield is a huge omission on any Z series camera after a welcome appearance on the Z8 plus ISO only down to a hundred means it’s a miss not a hit
Reading the Press Release, it appears almost all the Hype is about Video, which doesn't interest me the Least. They apparently improved the Low Light Focusing. Did they improve the actual Low Light Image Performance? I wonder how the Partially Stacked Sensor will perform in actual Picture taking(again I don't give a Rodent's Rectum about Video)
Again a video camera rather than a photo camera 😢
My D500 stays.
Those are great questions. Bigger pixels than the Z8, but not a fully stacked sensor. I was wondering the same thing about low light performance. In days to come we should see some reviews covering this. At least I hope so.
My D750 is still my go to astrophotography camera
The dog look bored bro. Great review as always
Other brands have IBIS for years, not to mention a second card slot for safety. Nikon managed to release its most useless camera since the start of the century. Good way of listening to your clients. Add to this the already forgotten Zf with no major firmware, unlike the z8 and z9. Very happy with Nikon....
i miss steph. she is so beautiful.
Nice dog in the shoot.
Not a fan of the screen, so it’s not the camera for me. I hope they release a Z7III with a tilt screen and more MPs.
Matt I love you so much since ten years, but I feel you are a little depress on this one. Much love great friend
They guys that think more mega pickles are going to make the camera better need to go back to school.
It’s been 797 days since Nikon announced pre-release capture; and there’s STILL no RAW format.
haha, did they ever say it was coming?
Unfortunately not, and as someone with over $50k in Nikon gear it’s leading me to consider switching to Sony. I can only assume they’re holding back the feature for their next high MP flagship.
@@Coltoh.If you have some much Nikon gear then switching will be a financial hurdle.
I enjoy your videos, but i'd rather wait until you can give a full balanced review of it's good and bad points instead these videos seem like free adverts for Nikon
Distracted by huge dog :D
The dog was the best.
$2000 to 2422 from 2018 to 2024 is a huge inflation.
That’s just 2020-2024!
i would probably howl too if id be on the dogs place ;D
Yo como a es mujer y una muy buena amiga
the designer for the card door should be sacked awful flippy screen I hate but everything else well don't Nikon shame about uk price £2699 far to much
Bottom line - for new cameras the only thing that’s going to change 90 percent of most shots/video image quality is the autofocus. In this price range it’s just starting to get close to 2 and 3 year old Canon’s and Sony’s. Why has Nikon not been able to put digital hot shoes on any of there full frame cameras when other brands have had for years. No shutter cover ?
The Z6III looks identical as Z7
nope, there are obvious differences once you see them full size.