Nikon Z6 Mark III More Details Revealed..We have already published the major core specifications of the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 camera, but today we have some more details related to the same. Let’s see the updated specs of the camera.
Nikon Z6 Mark III Specification
- 6K 60p N-RAW
- 4K 60p full width ProRes RAW
- New high resolution EVF 5.76 million dots
- Improved rear monitor
- 14bit RAW 20fps continuous shooting
- JPEG 120fps
- Shutter speed of 1/16000 seconds
- 299 points AF
- 8 steps of image stabilization
- CFexpress + SD card slot
- PASM dial
- The size is similar to Z 6II, but it is a few mm wider and thicker due to the hinge.
- Although there is no change in the overall height, it is actually a few mm higher.
- The grip buttons and layout are similar to the Z 8, but the command dial is Z 6II.
- Other button layouts are the same as Z 6II
- The logo is on the top (same as Z 8 and Z 9)
What’s New in the Leaked Specification
- We already have information that the camera can shoot up to 60 frames per second in the latest compressed RAW format, but in complete raw for 14-bit, the camera can shoot up to 20fps.
- The next new thing we came to know is the shutter speed can be pushed to one by 1/16000 of a second, which is somewhat similar to the recently announced Canon 6 Mark 2.
- And one more thing that we came to know from recently leaked specifications is that we will have 299 focusing points. As you all know, we have an upscaled sensor for faster readout + dual latest stream tech to make the AF calculation 2X fast compared to the existing Nikon Zf and Z8 cameras. That’s why the Nikon Z6 Mark III, is able to shoot up to 125 frames per second and compact RAW Files up to 60 frames per second. So, the number of autofocus points doesn’t matter these days. It depends upon the type of artificial intelligence algorithm used inside the camera, how fast the processor is, and how fast the sensor readout speed is. All these make a camera perfect for shooting wildlife and sports
We will post an update soon as we get it.
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I understand your expectations for the Nikon Z6III. You’re looking for a camera with strong continuous shooting capabilities and high sensitivity tolerance, even if it means a higher price point. You’ve mentioned that the Z6III is rumored to have 20 frames in 14Bit Raw, but have to be concerned about the potential for rolling distortion with the electronic shutter, at the moment we don’t know how fast the sensor is.
As for the cameras I am currently using, the Nikon Z9 and Zf, you’ve mentioned that the Zf doesn’t have user memory, which can be frustrating for some but I ok with it, so I do hope Z6 II doesn’t have that issue.
Based on the latest rumored specifications, the Nikon Z6III is expected to have a new 24.5 MP BSI sensor and Duo EXPEED 7 processors. It’s also expected to have better ergonomics compared to the Z6 and support for 6K ProRes RAW video. 60FPS C RAW SHOOTING AND 20 FPS RAW 14 BIT and 120FPS JPEG
The Nikon Zf, according to the specifications, houses a full-frame 35mm format 24 MP BSI CMOS sensor and has a burst rate of 30 fps with a silent shutter and 14 fps with a mechanical shutter.
The Nikon Z9, on the other hand, is a 45.7MP mirrorless camera featuring a pro build, fast 120 fps stills, 8K UHD video, and a blackout-free Real-Live Viewfinder.
The Nikon Z5II is expected to have a very high-resolution sensor: a 24 MP full-frame CMOS sensor, and it’s expected to have a faster continuous shooting mode than the Z5’s 4.5 frames per second.
Please note that these are based on rumors and the actual specifications may vary. It’s always best to check the official Nikon website or trusted camera retailers for the most accurate and up-to-date information. I hope this helps!
I have high expectations for Z6Ⅲ. Is the shutter speed of 1/16000 a mechanical shutter?
I’m also happy to see the improved performance of the EVF. However, I am concerned about the increase in the actual selling price.
Will Z7III be close?