The Nikon Z6III is the company's third-generation full-frame mirrorless camera, bringing a faster 24MP sensor that boosts the autofocus and video capabilities of this stills/video hybrid.
24MP "Partially Stacked" CMOS sensor
14fps with mech shutter, 20fps e-shutter up to 1000 Raw files
In-body image stabilization rated at up to 8.0 stops
5.76M dot EVF with high brightness and wide color gamut
Fully articulated 3.2" 2.1M dot rear screen
6K/60p N-Raw video, 6K/30p ProRes Raw
5.8K/60p H.265 video
Pre-burst capture, pixel-shift high-res mode
The Nikon Z6III will be available from late June at a price of $2500. This is a $500 increase over the previous Z6 models but brings it into line with the likes of Canon's EOS R6 II and Sony's a7 IV, with which it directly competes.
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