Nikon Z 6 III | A Must for Wildlife & Sports Photographers?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Nikon recently announced the Z6 III, and it comes packed full of incredible features that are sure to satisfy both photographers and videographers alike.
Some of the standout specs include a 24.5 MP BSI, partially stacked full-frame sensor, an EXPEED 7 processing engine, 6K video at up to 60P internal RAW, 4K at up to 60fps, Full HD at up to 240fps as well 14 fps when using the mechanical shutter and 20 fps when using the electronic shutter.
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Nikon Z 6 III Mirrorless Camera Body:
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Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f4 S:
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Fujifilm X-H2S:
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Fujifilm XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR Lens:
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DJI Mic 2 (2TX and 1RX and Case):
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SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO 300MB/s UHS-II SDXC Card:
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GoPro Hero 10 Black:
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I am seriously thinking of getting one of these to go with my Z7 (for Landscapes) it will be nice to have a less memory hungry camera with better AF features, one of my favourite cameras is the 700 and that has a whopping 12mp sensor, thanks for the Video
Glad you found the video interesting. Thanks for watching
Wow. The 240fps HD video looks solid.
I have the Z6 II but I am considering to buy the z6 III, do you recomended? i thnik that your sensor have some dust specs
F14 and f20 in some of your pictures? Any reason for that?
Shooting in Shutter priority I would have thought
@@SingleTrack66 then why would you choose 1/2000 when the camera can go up to 1/16000? And have the a lower F, Just a weird choice for me… no hate
@@arnexxx he did mention rapidly changing light conditions. This coupled with juggling two cameras and trying to see the information in the viewfinder through his beard.
Seriously though, do you check all settings before each shot or do you just raise the camera and make sure you get the shot when you’re out walking ?
Probably bright light. And to get the whole scene in focus.