This was a really helpful review. Is there a chance you could produce a more in depth comparison between Z6 III and the R6 II? I’m just starting out and about to choose my first camera and I had settled on either of these two. It would be brilliant to see a compare contrast of stills and video of identical subjects. Thank you and keep posting your work- I find them far more accessible than other sources out there. ☺️🙏🏻
Thank you for the video!! Somehow I find it extremely weird that such a disruptive camera isn't blowing up on youtube. So is the whole "low dynamic range" debacle that some YTbers have been mentioning a lie? or is it just an exaggeration that won't really affect most people's normal use? The footage you shared looked incredible and a lot of the noise can be almost removed in post.
I get that frustration! For this footage, I kept the ISO at 100 for outdoor shots and bumped to ISO 800 indoors due to the Z6 III’s dual-gain feature, which reduces noise at 800. To keep shadows clean, I try to avoid underexposing; a little extra light can help reduce noise in post too. Hope that helps!
This was a really helpful review. Is there a chance you could produce a more in depth comparison between Z6 III and the R6 II? I’m just starting out and about to choose my first camera and I had settled on either of these two. It would be brilliant to see a compare contrast of stills and video of identical subjects. Thank you and keep posting your work- I find them far more accessible than other sources out there. ☺️🙏🏻
Thank you for the video!! Somehow I find it extremely weird that such a disruptive camera isn't blowing up on youtube.
So is the whole "low dynamic range" debacle that some YTbers have been mentioning a lie? or is it just an exaggeration that won't really affect most people's normal use? The footage you shared looked incredible and a lot of the noise can be almost removed in post.
The 24-120 F4 lens looks really sharp.
Thank you, very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
How did you get so clean images? My z6iii makes a lot of very bad noise in the darker areas even at 800iso with correct exposure
Shoot at 100
@ I refer to video. The base iso is 800
I get that frustration! For this footage, I kept the ISO at 100 for outdoor shots and bumped to ISO 800 indoors due to the Z6 III’s dual-gain feature, which reduces noise at 800. To keep shadows clean, I try to avoid underexposing; a little extra light can help reduce noise in post too. Hope that helps!
Totally disappointed, I expected Nikon will have new 32 or 36MP on Z6iii. Nikon didn't do it right and this will not sell like hot cake.😕😳
Who understand this English???
Yours? Not so much lol ... Hers? Just fine ... Good review here.