Z6III

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At the heart of the Z6III is a partially-stacked 24.5MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 7 processor. This powerful combination offers advanced multi-subject detection autofocus inherited from Nikon’s flagship models, extraordinary low-light image quality and a blazing fast electronic shutter capable of continuous shooting up to 120 fps. Bright, high-resolution, wide color gamut EVF supports comfortable viewing even with fast frame rates. Video features include 6K/60p internal RAW and Full HD/240p capture for 10X slow motion.
At the heart of the Z6III is a partially-stacked 24.5MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 7 processor. This powerful combination offers advanced multi-subject detection autofocus inherited from Nikon’s flagship models, extraordinary low-light image quality and a blazing fast electronic shutter capable of continuous shooting up to 120 fps. Bright, high-resolution, wide color gamut EVF supports comfortable viewing even with fast frame rates. Video features include 6K/60p internal RAW and Full HD/240p capture for 10X slow motion.
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  • 5

    One of the best investments I made!!!

    Posted by NAJ NAJ on December 21, 2025

    Idk where to start... from moving from the Z7. This camera is more than what I could ask for as a hybrid, health and wellness shooter. Love the U1 - U3 dial as that's how I save my settings for quick movement between photography and video, also video to video. Highly recommend purchasing the Z6iii, especially if you're looking for a lightweight camera but don't want to compromise on quality. My only wish is that I had 45 megapixels, but I guess that's why I'm going to get the Z8 lol. N-log holds colors really well. Look at my website NAJCapturedcom for Moorlow, and you'll see how this camera holds colograding really well. Follow najcaptured on IG for upcoming shots with Z6iiiI need to make a video on my feedback. Highly highly highly recommend!!!

  • 5

    Trading up to the z6iii

    Posted by LYNN JURKOWSKI on December 21, 2025

    I love everything about the z6iii. I upgraded from the z6ii. I love the improved autofocus and expanded autofocus settings. Even though the bodies are similar, I find the z6iii feels better in my hand. The slight change in button placement makes it easier to review photos. I didn’t think I would like the fully articulating screen, but I love it. The z6ii is a good camera, but the technology upgrades in the z6iii made the upgrade well worth it.

  • 5

    Cool stuff Z6iii

    Posted by Patrick A Johnston on December 19, 2025

    The Z6iii is much smarter then me. And in the passed 50 years this is the first time I have felt humble by my hobby. I find it very refreshing thank you...

  • 5

    Review

    Posted by Cariane Bowles on December 9, 2025

    I had the Nikon z6i and just upgraded to the iii! Appreciate the dual card slots from the get go. The capabilities of this camera are amazing! So excited to dive in.

  • 5

    Mind blown!

    Posted by Jason White on December 4, 2025

    I love this camera! It's so sharp!

  • 5

    Better camera

    Posted by Carl Morrison on December 3, 2025

    I’m enjoying my camera and lens. I been using a canon powder shot for a long time and this is a big step up from that. Still learning with my new camera and lens but sure enjoying it

  • 5

    Sets a new standard in this price range

    Posted by David Riedl on November 23, 2025

    Money cannot buy happiness, but it can buy a Nikon Z6 III, which is a pretty awesome camera and truly brings me joy to use. The quick autofocus locks onto subjects with precision, and the tracking is reliable even in challenging conditions, is a beast when it comes to high-speed frame capture, which makes it a dream for action shots. Its excellent low-light performance delivers clean, vibrant images at high ISOs, perfect for night photography or dimly lit events. The dual slots with CF allows for fast writes and the Z6 III also feels solid, has familiar controls, and 6K video capabilities, making it a versatile tool for both photographers and videographers. While it’s not perfect—battery life could be better—it’s a powerhouse that justifies its price tag for enthusiasts and pros.

  • 5

    Better Than Expected

    Posted by Michael Hitzelberger on November 20, 2025

    Coming from a D7100 and a D40 before that, the Z6III is an outstanding leap forward. Intending to get a full size sensor some day I was using FX lenses on the D7100, these work well with the FTZ II mount adapter. Much improvement with image quality, focusing capability, the sensor stabilization, usable ISO range, modern wireless features, rear display tilt. It's to another level. A good crop-sensor DSLR is still capable in many situations but the Z6III ups the possibilities significantly. The learning curve isn't bad, especially with online support and AI. Less need for tripods and flash. Also it has an exterior interface on par with the D7100. Less expensive Z cameras have less exterior buttons dials and screens perhaps due to the advent of digital touch screens and a push for size reduction. The Z6III includes a digital info screen on top and 2 command dials. The 50mm Z Nikkor is excellent with it. That and the Z6III body have sales. The only stuff I didn't like, when you save settings to U1 U2 U3, you are stuck with Exposure Mode like Aperture Shutter Manual mode that you initially saved. So if you made a whole bunch of specialized settings and you saved them to U1 and you were in Manual mode, and you want to switch U1 to Shutter Priority it's not possible in a single menu click followed by resaving settings. For U1 U2 U3 on the dial you must begin with the Exposure Mode wanted. It's only an inconvenience included here because Nikon tells you to include what you didn't like. Highly Recommended.

  • 5

    Old Marine Photographer

    Posted by Jack Barton on November 19, 2025

    This new Z6III is a little daunting for me as I’m 76 years old. I’ve used these cameras for over 60 years, from the rice patties of Vietnam Shooting 35mm film to my great granddaughter’s birthday party using this latest iteration….for me It’s a feeling of friendship and dependability. I’ve had and used other brands, ie. Topcon, NikonSekor, Minalta, Pentax, Cannon, etc….and some are excellent to outstanding….but these cameras are legendary for combat photography……young people can take pics of flying skateboards…etc…and that’s fine…...but when it really matters…in the mud and rain and cold…I’ve always reached for my Nikon and it’s never let me down…..take the word of an old Marine combat photographer…..that you cant go wrong with Nikon, especially the new ones.