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Nikon Z6 III Review: 6K Video, 120fps Bursts & Next-Level Autofocus

Nikon Z6 III Review: 6K Video, 120fps Bursts & Next-Level Autofocus

Key Facts General Overview and Positioning The Nikon Z6 III sits in the sweet spot of Nikon’s full-frame Z series, positioned as a versatile enthusiast/prosumercamera that can handle just about anything. It succeeds the Z6 II (2020) and original Z6 (2018) as Nikon’s mid-range 24MP model, but elevates the line into a higher class. In fact, with its $2,500 price and beefed-up specs, the Z6 III directly competes with the likes of Sony’s a7 IV and Canon’s EOS R6 Mark II – all-rounder cameras for advanced users dpreview.com dpreview.com. Nikon intentionally timed the Z6 III’s release ahead of major events like the 2024 Olympics, aiming to give Nikon
9 September 2025
Nikon Z9 vs Z8 vs Z6 III: In-Depth 2025 Mirrorless Camera Showdown

Nikon Z9 vs Z8 vs Z6 III: In-Depth 2025 Mirrorless Camera Showdown

Nikon Z9 uses a 45.7 MP stacked CMOS sensor with EXPEED 7 and can record 8K/60p RAW internally (N-RAW) plus 4K/120p. Nikon Z8 also uses a 45.7 MP stacked CMOS sensor, shares the speed with the Z9, and can record 8K/60p N-RAW or 8K/30p ProRes 422 with 4K/120p. Nikon Z6 III employs a 24.5 MP partially stacked CMOS sensor with 3.5x faster readout than the Z6 II, enabling 120 fps bursts and 6K video, ISO 100–51,200. All three cameras feature 9-type subject detection with 3D Tracking for humans, animals, vehicles, and more. Shutter wise, the Z9 and Z8 are electronic-only
15 August 2025
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