I feel like the Z6III combines all the best features of the latest Nikon bodies and puts them into the familiar Z6 body. I like to describe it as the ideal blend of the Z8 and Zf - with its high performance electronic & mechanical shutter, fully articulating display, and 24.5mp sensor. It's slightly larger than the Z6II, with added depth on the grip making this newer body even more comfortable to hold for longer shooting sessions and all-day outings.There's a lot to love about this camera, so I'll list some of my favorite features here. Starting with the new partially stacked sensor, this gives us the best of both worlds: a fully functional mechanical shutter paired with a fast electronic shutter that's more than capable of capturing action, with little to no rolling shutter effect. For ultra-fast moving subjects (helicopter blades for example), the mechanical shutter is always there if needed. But in my experience with the Z6III, I've only used the mechanical shutter when using flash / strobes for the faster sync speed. I also shoot a lot of low-light stage / performance events, with inconsistent and mixed lighting - the files I get from this sensor are gorgeous, even at higher ISO's they rarely need noise-reduction in post. Saves me a ton of time with higher-volume jobs.Other favorite features: The brighter, higher-res EVF. In-body 5-axis Focus Point VR, up to 8 stops. 6K / 60P Internal RAW video. Amazing subject detection (9 modes). The optional MB-N14 vertical grip. And just the overall handling / ergonomics and customization options, everything together provides a really versatile and intuitive experience.If I could change anything about the Z6III, I'd prefer it to have the Z8/9 style multi-tilt display. This is a very subject topic, but as a photo-first person that frequently shoots high and low angles, I really like having my rear display on-axis with the sensor for both vertical and horizontal shooting (to be fair, we at least have this for vertical with fully articulating screens). There are also some advantages to this type of display, like being able to turn it in / towards the body, for added protection when closed. And of course the versatility when shooting video.I hope someone finds this quick review helpful in some way. Nikon did a phenomenal job with the Z6III, it's an amazing all-around performer and a very solid upgrade to the Z6 line.