Man, this would be a huge jump up from my Z6! I wish I could afford it. Right now, all my money is helping to support my Ukrainian refugee family living in Poland. So for now, I can just drool. My Z6 is still a really good camera. ❤️🇺🇦 ❤️📸
Wow! What a great new camera! I will stick with my Z6ii but I think the Z6iii is extraordanary great news for the z mount system. Nikon is really challenging the other manufacturers in this mid pricerange.
I have been a Nikon customer for the last 6-7 years and just a few short years ago I remember RU-vid-ers beating up on fake Nikon news. And, in this video it does my heart good to see all those Z camera in front of you. Keep up the great work Matt.
I waited with bated breath for the arrival of the Z6iii. But here it is. I will buy the z6iii. I will switch from DSLR to mirrorless. I love Nikon! I can't leave Nikon for any other brand. 🥰🥰🥰
Am blown by this preview and certain that Nikon will once again garner prestigious awards, but for me my humble Z5 and slowly growing collection of Z lenses will do😌
Just ordered my Z6III today along with 28-400 VR lens. Just learning about You earlier Today at NIKON demo. A'm a Vietnam Vet visiting OZ three times. Been to Canberra, Melbourne..
Nikon have finally convinced me to buy a small body companion for my Z9. Internal 6k RAW is fantastic plus down sampled 4k (unfortunately no open gate-but hardly a deal breaker) makes for a very useful small body video camera, in most respects far more flexible to use than my full frame Blackmagic CC cameras. At this point in-body audio becomes the most significant constraint though the array of small form factor 32-bit capable external recorders grows almost weakly. So not that big a deal either. All in all, I can’t wait to get shooting!
It doesn't get any mare cringe than people boasting about how many cameras they've already got, announcing that they'll just throw another couple of grand down to pick up another one.
@@SaintKimbo No more cringe than Matt laying out 5 Nikon camera bodies across the table while still having another camera across from him to film the video.
@@boostedmaniac Class envy? Where does the OP demonstrate any class? I could drop the names of the cameras I own on here, but anybody with actual class wouldn't do that. Maybe, instead of being completely wrong, you should aspire to get a better understanding of people's motives.
Overall love the upgrade and I'll be getting one. Personally don't like the new flip out screen, the tilting version was much more useful for me the non blogger, but everyone was screaming for it, so props to Nikon for giving the crowd what they want on that I suppose. Great intro review, thanks!
Thanks, Matt. I came here right after the official Nikon release and you answered the rest of my questions. I love my Z 7 but maybe this is my next camera.
Agreed, very expensive in Australia, I am looking to upgrade my Z5, and was waiting for this to be released, I might as well spend the extra grand and get a Z8.
Thank you for yet another simple but effective review. I am D500 user now wanting to plunge into mirrorless world. I have used Nikon FM2, D60, D7000, D500 and D850 so as you can see I have been with Nikon family since long. I am torn between ZF, Z7ii and Z6iii. I mostly shoot portraits and landscape. And due to some personal limitations I am finding D500 a heavy system to use. When I move to mirrorless, I will be probably using a macro/prime and 24-120 f/4S. That would cover my needs. My concerns with ZF over Z6ii was lack of XQD card. Else ZF was a clear winner over Z6ii. I don’t have major video requirement. Now with Z6iii in play, I am debating the autofocus capability for portraits. But with discounts Z7ii is quality contender with so many MPs to play with. Any guidance or recommendation would be appreciated. Thank you!
I am a retired long time enthusiast (edit: STILL photographer). Time to upgrade from a D7500 to the Z6II (at a $1000Cdn off) and a used 24-120mm (lots of them around) (edit 2: video irrelevant)
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing! 🎉A desirable camera!! I love the scene with the bucket in the air. ❤ (If only Nikon had done it without the very annoying flippy screen 😩)
Great first look Matt.. Will be interested to see your deep dive when you have more time with it. And confirms your thoughts of a 24MP sensor for the tier below the Z8/Z9.
Yeah 33 to 45 just did not seem like enough of a difference, and I was printing 2m canvas with 12MP files in 2008 ... 24 with pixel shift, and AI enlargement is more than enough for many many use cases :)
Now, lets see you do some landscape work with this workhorse. We have portraits and wildlife and even video. I think this camera will be a great ALL ROUNDER. But…. Would love to see a dedicated video to landscape only
It is an ideal companion to the Z9 or Z8 for those of us who want a very capable second body but need to keep costs in mind. Keeping it light makes packing for international flights a lot easier too. Two Z9s in the carry on bag, restricts your lens selection quite a bit.
Excellent video, Matt. If I hadn't bought the Zf, which I adore, I'd have definitely bought this new addition to the Z range. Considering its price point, just like the Zf, Expeed 7, with all the goodies incorporated, yes please. However it hasn't got the looks of my handsome Zf and I get all I need from my Zf too. Nikon have certainly turned things around. They may have been late to the mirrorless party but they have definitely arrived now. The others must be a little nervous. Keep up the good work. 👍😉👍
Cheers for the video, Matty, and well done. Haha, was a battle for you to keep a straight face last week, huh. Greetings from a chilly Doreen /Vic, look forward to more from you on this one!
This new camera is amazing, as a long time Nikon user it's a worthy upgrade from my D750 and Z5. Not sure if I can afford that price range. Personally I don't need the amount of video specs. I'm holding out till the Z5II comes about then I'll make a decision on this the ZF or the Z5II.
For me the key features are the speed, flippy screen, better EVF, AF performance of the Z8/9/f, PRE-CAPTURE, enhanced video specs, all at a sweet spot $2500 usd price point. Nikon priced it just right to not cut into sales of the Zf or Z8. I will get one but not right away - not in a hurry, still enjoying my Z6ii and Z7ii. I do suspect we will see a bump in used Z6ii's and Z7ii's on ebay over the coming weeks!
The partically stacked sensor will also likely decrease the dynamic range and increase read noise compared to a conventional BSI, it will also bring more hot pixels during longer exposures (astro-landscapes for example). So for stills and some video, the Z6II would likely be the better option.
Not interested to be honest - I’m not a videographer or sports shooter. Maybe the af has caught up a bit to the competition, but is there any improvement in image quality for a landscape or city or portrait?
6:35 - THANK YOU! I am ALL ABOUT dynamic range and have tried and returned the Z6, Z6ii and Z7ii looking for even 3/4 of the DR my D810 has. Can it be "my" Nikon mirrorless has FINALLY been made? I hope so.
Well done Nikon! As a Z9 owner , I am not planning to buy this one, but on second thought, maybe this would make a great second body all thought my Z6 still works great!
I won't be surprise if this new body outsell the Z8 and Z9 in terms of units sold. Simple fact that this Z6III falls within range of middle income folks. Coupled with all new tech, for video especially, a flip screen and new EVF, this new body is a no brainer indeed! prepare for a long Q
I don't switch brands every time something new comes out, because next time it's Canon or Sony that comes out with something that's a must. So I stick to the brand I've already invested in, because I've changed brands a few times, and it costs a lot of money each time. I've had Nikon, Pentax, Olympus and Panasonic, but each time it's always trumped by the next brand that comes out with a new camera. With the latest autofocus I've got with my brand, it will be ridiculous to switch brands again, and I also have quite a few high class lenses, so from here the new Nikon Z6III is a No Go, but it looks like a great camera 😉
Very tempting to turn my Z6ii into a Z6iii as the perfect Z8 companion/B-cam. Really hoping they add 240FPS 1080 to the Z8, would have loved that a few times so far
i guess the low noise and high dynamic range performance that i saw in the details of a patent that nikon filed about two years ago with switchable capacitors parallel to every sensor pixel came to reality. one bit (stop) of lower noise and two bits (stops) of extra dynamic range was my prediction. could be spot on. i guess leaving one extra stop of headroom to not getting the high lights blown out before post processing is a kind of cool safety feature. when it is the right time to switch to the Z6-III, i can't wait to film the fire jugglers on the islandvof koh tao in the middle of the night. this extreme contrast of the dark beach and sea but the bright fire and reflections in the sea might be a good test.
The issue in Europe is the price. I can buy a new Z8 for £2,800 from a UK shop, and a new Zf for £1,600 from a UK shop. The Z6 III is £2,700. The price is well above what I would pay for a camera for my hobby. My Z6 will last many more years. Maybe when the Z6 III is on clearance, I will buy one.
8k video, 21 extra megapixels for a larger body. I guess it comes down to whether you do more serious work or shoot more for personal use. If personal use I would personally buy the z6iii since for personal use I find myself reaching for my ZF more than my z8. That 20 extra megapixels can be a pain on storage and usually I don't need it but when it comes to processing images that you want to print it allows a lot more flexibility.
@@MB-dq2gz Also Upscaling got really good imo and prob will get better with "AI". I just sold my Z9, but for mostly size reasons. Maybe i get the Z6iii used in a year or so.
A lot also depends on your hand size... The Z6ii was small in my hand - I waited to see the Z6 iii specs... Looks like I'm going to have to shell out the extra $1k for the Z8.
Have it ordered but on the fence about it. Z9 and Zf are already in my arsenal but the way the market has been with new gear, it’s insane trying to get your hands on new stuff just to get a feel for it before you buy. Nikon’s site was clearly getting hammered as I gave up on them with the constant “we’re having an issue processing your order” prompts.
Tempting but, my next jump will be for minimum 32/33 MP. For a still shooter, I think only tracking is improved mainly. Will wait for z7iii, if out of budget, will see Sony a7riv used.
Wasn't going to get it - but dang....looks like I should add one to the kit. But it won't be for a while. Glad I didn't get a Zf! Unless Nikon comes out with a really nice Z50ii...
I'm so glad I got the Zf and ignored further hypes. That semi-stacked sensor is worthless if flash sync is still the same and it looks a camera for videographers
Z6 series was always aimed at videographers, and the gut feel going into this was no different. Very happy for the videography crowd, honestly, this sets the bar for other manufacturers in this price-range now. This one’s punching very high above its weight. I have a Z9 and 2x Zf’s, no need for me to get this one, just extremely happy that Nikon is very creative with its last few cameras, very excited to see that Z9H with fully stacked and Expeed8 launching #soon :)
ZF isn't for everyone I do not regret buying it either and yes this camera is heavily improved for video the 20fps stills in raw isn't to be ignored either but I rarely ever shoot that high with the Z8.
Nice Matt. A very informative review. I’ve just bought the Z8 having pondered for some time whether or not to wait for the Ziii. Initial thoughts are certainly not one of regret. I had high resolution at the top of my checklist ! Nevertheless a very impressive camera at that price point
Damnnnnnnn this is EVERYTHING I needed.. I kinda wish I’d waited and not got the Z8 🥲.. flip screen and 4k 120.. not sure I wanna go back to 24mp though. But I do like the idea of a smaller body and being able to record without a monitor.. damn what a pickle.. I can imagine I won’t get much value in selling my z8.. so I might just have to stick with it. This camera does make me wonder how INSANE the Z9 and Z8ii will be
Does the Nikon Z6iii have continuous shooting at 240fps with auto focus? Currently have the Panasonic G9 mk2 where I can shoot at up to 300fps BUT with manual focus. How would you compare the two cameras for 240 fps shooting?
Hey Matt, thanks for another great overview of the new camera. Just one question…What is the evidence or logic behind saying 6400 iso now looks like 3200 ? How do you figure that? Thanks
Matt, you spend my money better than I do. Do I finally trade in my Z7 for this Z6 III? I like the idea of a backup for my Z8, but I just think I’ll get more use from this vs my old Z7. Help!
I think it depends where you are in the world ... I also know that once cameras are released they slowly get cheaper over time, the Sony has been out almost 3 years. And yes, especially in regard to the Sony, the Z6III offers a lot.