Nikon Z6 III launched with world’s first partially stacked CMOS sensor, priced at $2,500
07:16 18/06/2024
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Nikon Z6 III was officially launched, bringing significant improvements compared to its predecessor Z6 II, promising a smoother, sharper photography and video recording experience for users.
The Nikon Z6 III is a new $2,500 mirrorless camera that features a 24.5-megapixel חלק stacked CMOS sensor. This technology is used on cameras for the first time.
Compared to the fully stacked sensors on higher-end cameras like the Z8 and Z9, the Z6 III’s sensor stacks the processing circuits into bars above and below the pixel area. This results in faster continuous shooting, faster autofocus, higher frame rate video recording, and reduced rolling shutter effect compared to the Z6 II.
However, the Z6 III is not as fast as the Z8 or Z9. Simply put, sensor stacking helps Nikon keep the price of this camera lower than the Z8 and Z9, while improving performance compared to the previous generation.
Nikon Z6 III has just been launched with many notable improvements compared to its predecessor Z6 II. Most prominent is the new 24.5 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with outstanding autofocus capabilities, allowing for better photography and video recording in low light conditions.
The next important upgrade is the hybrid autofocus system with 425 focus points, covering 99.7% of the frame. Thanks to this, the Z6 III can focus more quickly and accurately, even in low light conditions.
In addition, the Z6 III is also equipped with the new EXPEED 6 image processor, which speeds up photo and video capture and improves image quality. The camera can also record 4K UHD video up to 60fps and Full HD video up to 120fps.
The Z6 III has an extremely bright electronic viewfinder with a maximum brightness of 4,000 nits, helping you easily monitor the frame even in bright light conditions. The camera also has a 3.2-inch tiltable LCD touch screen, making it easy to take photos at difficult angles.
In terms of weather resistance, the Nikon Z6 III is built with a lightweight but sturdy magnesium alloy body, is dustproof, moisture-proof and works well in temperatures down to -10 degrees Celsius.
The Z6 III is the latest full-frame mirrorless camera for photographers passionate about street, landscape and bird photography. Featuring an improved autofocus (AF) system, the Z6 III promises a smoother and sharper photography experience than ever before.
Compared to its predecessor Z6 II, the Z6 III has a 20% faster AF system that works effectively even in low light conditions. Thanks to this, users can confidently capture the fast-moving moments of subjects, whether they are street photographers capturing the vibrant pace of life or bird photographers chasing flying birds. in the sky.
Overall, the Nikon Z6 III is a powerful mirrorless camera with many attractive features, especially the חלק stacked sensor that helps improve photography performance. This camera will officially go on sale from today for $2,500.
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