@@adrianalfordphotography crazy to say but the biggest reason I’d upgrade is for the articulating screen and the FPS going up to 20. That’s something lately I’ve been finding is a limit on the z6 ii.
@@SunnySideLancoso the advantage is more on creating videos?
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Great comparison Adrain, does seem a big upgrade in spec. Good information and hard choice for those thinking of buying the Z6III. Many thanks for sharing the info and have a great week.
Adrian, good arguments to both sides. For me, I love birding and the ability to crop as I do with my D850, so after this release I think the camera for me is the Z8. I just have to save a little more to afford it.
I thought I was never going to be tempted to move on from the D850, but now that I shot the Z8 at a triathlon the other day I am convinced I made the right decision. It's not an apples to apples comparison, as I never used the D850 for sports (I've been using the combo of the D4S and D500 for several years), but the Z8 shoots like a dream in all sorts of conditions. Next I'm excited to try it out for video.
The z6ii is still a great camera. The price has come down these days. Got a new z6ii for a really good price with the 24-120. I don't think, i will regret it. I‘ll use it for landscape and astrophotography.
If you're buying mirrorless for the first time - most definitely get the Z6III if you can afford it. I think for the focus system, low light, VR, faster FPS and video upgrade over the Z6II, it is worth it. Cheers
Everybody overlooks that Expeed 7 in that Z6III. That in itself does makes a difference, trust me. Somehow, it process the photons more effectively on the pixel spread and the interface in producing the image. It becomes more obvious if you're using a faster glass. Great video again Adrian
If this camera existed a year ago, I definitely would have jumped on it… I’d been so frustrated with the AF on the Z7II for years so I caved during the holiday sales and grabbed a Z8. I don’t need 45MP as a hobbyist, but I definitely don’t want to miss moments with my kids due to focus issues…. I got a great deal on my Z8 and absolutely love it… but had this one been around, I probably would have gotten it instead and had cash left over to grab another lens.
I have upgraded every second camera, started with D80, skipped the D90, upgraded to D7000, skipped D7100, bought D7200, skipped D7500, Bought Z6 (where I upgraded to full frame), skipped Z6 II and now I'm in for Z6 III. But it will be sometimes during the autumn. Of course it's overkill for my needs but i'm suffering from severe GAS and it's fun to experiment with new techniques. Also switching lens from Z 24-70 f/4 to Z 24-120 f/4. Keeping my Z 70-200mm and some F-mount lenses (where the oldest is from 1973, a 200mm f/4, still fantastic!)
Hi Adrian, a great video as always, buddy! In my experience, it is very individual if someone should upgrade or not. I just do that if the upgrade offers me any significant advantages. Something like image quality is no longer a real criterion for me on days like these. It is more little helper functions that make life easier out in the field. The question is just: is the money worth it? The answer is very individual 😊 Have a nice weekend, Christian
Thank you for watching Christian. I think you can’t go wrong with modern day cameras. Everyones needs differ so they just have to go with the camera that suits them best. Hope you have a great weekend buddy 🙏
Good video. I am glad someone told this honestly. Focusing speed alone is not the parameter for a good camera. Of course, AF speed is crucial for certain type of shoot but not all. For the rest, the Z6 ii will still get the job done with its amazing picture quality.
Loved the video Adrian, as someone looking to upgrade from my Fujifilm and looking at the XT50 with 40mp and considering the XT5, I was excited by the Z6III but after watching your video I realized I dont need it, The Z6II is available at great discounts now and with some good glass would be an awesome kit. Thanks for sharing.
@@JohnHPettigrewFujishooter67 thanks for watching John. Yes a Z6II will be fine for the type of photography you do. A Z6III may be a tad overkill. Cheers mate 🙏
Nice video , I upgraded from Z5 to Z6iii. Z5 still is incredible camera, especially for its price. I still love it, but the features, AF , speed , low light focusing, video etc. of Z6iii is a massive step up even for Z6ii users. So , unless you are only doing studio work or landscapes Z6iii is a big upgrade.
The feature I preordered for is the manual focus assist. The Zf has a limitation with fastest shutter speed on some of my more exotic Voightlander or older "D" lenses which renders them useless without an ND filter on a sunny day. Z6 iii will go a full stop faster on the electronic shutter. Doesn't have a particular use case in my kit and won't supplant my Z8 as my daily driver but should still be fun. Cheers!
Yes I am in this position. I have a Z6ii and I would love a Z6iii If I was rich I would buy one tomorrow. But I don't really shoot enough to justify it.
I had (2) two Z6ii bodies. In January I sold one to MPB to purchase the Z8. Since the release of the Z6iii I sold the other one this week to MPB. Now what to do? Purchase the Z6iii or wait for Nikon to come up with the D500 Replacement. Which I think is coming but when? Right now I have the Z8 and D500 bodies and that is it for now.
Can't be too far off surely for the D500 mirrorless replacement. I'm getting that for sure. I'd wait especially if you have a Z8 in your hands right now.
Maybe get another Z8? just a note that each of these Nikon Z series camera have a slightly different color profile straight out of camera, so for pro use its typically useful to have two matching camera bodies and the Z8 will not disappoint.
Have been holding off buying back into full frame, awaiting the 6iii’s announcement. But now that we know those, it’s really overkill for my needs. So i’m now choosing between the 6ii or ZF…Better grip and button placement vs. better VR and flippy screen. Hmmm.
I purchased the zf 6 months ago and absolutely love the camera! AF is quick and accurate and the IQ makes images jump out of the screen. Good luck with a tough decision.
@@markpollon3138 Mark, Thanks for weighing in on this decision. I hear of more and more people who like you have bought the ZF say they are really falling in love with it. I have the 28 f2.8 and 40 f2.0 already, so maybe getting the ZF will also spare me spending $1,600 on a Fuji X100vi! ;-)
@@craigcarlson4022 I have the XT5 and I’m really wondering if I’ll ever use it again… I like the Zf that much! I also don’t see the premium to get the Z6iii…. the Zf does everything I need.
Great comparison between the two Adrian. Horses for courses really and entirely depends on each individual photographer on what they shoot and what they need from a camera. 👌👌👍👍
I owned two Z6ii’s and decided to sell one and ordered a Z6iii. Probably wasn’t “necessary”, but really wanted to upgrade a little and Z 8 is a little out of my price range.
Hi Adrian - Great video as always. I will be upgrading my Z6ii to Z6iii as most of my shooting is sports and wildlife. The 3D tracking will make it a good comparative to my D750.
Hello Adrain I bought a Z5 when it was firstly released. I usually shoot landscapes and family photos, particularly now having a granddaughter. Is it worth to upgrade to Z6 iii? Thanks.
Ask yourself this question and answer yourself honestly. Is the Z5 you have now doing the job you need it to do? If yes, then keep it. If no, then upgrade.
Hello Adrain, Regarding upgrading..... I would very much like to be able to upgrade, from my current D3/D800 setup, but it's just too much money for me at the moment. And as you said, the clients don't care what you shoot with. They just want good pictures :) And with the D3, I get fast(er) FPS, than the D800, but less resolution. Resolution is not so importtant, as I have a long lens I use for photographing animals in the wild or airshows. When the time comes, I'd consider even "just" a Z6 with an FTZ adapter, because I'm not a working photographer, so the income from the few jobs I have, isn't big enough to justify buying a mirrorless, yet. Cheers, Steen
Hi Adrian, great as always- today, in the US, the Z7ii is now $250 less expensive than the new Z6iii.. for a 90% still photographer, which makes more sense?
Depends on what you;re photographing. But if I had the choice of a Z7II and a Z6III - I would most definitely take the Z6III just for it's newer upgraded features. 24MP is more than enough resolution wise.
Another great video Adrian. I’ve missed enough shots with my Z6 that I’ve decided I need to upgrade before Africa in July. I’ve looked hard at the Z6iii and the Z8 and decided the Z6iii is the better choice for me. Do you see anything on the horizon that is worth waiting for? Still no Z7iii coming? Thanks as always.
@@adrianalfordphotography thanks for your thoughts. after further researching, i'm not sure a z7iii would be for me anyway. z6iii is now in hand, excited to put it into action
Its always a hard decision Its often financial Eg do I spend the money to go from a Z6ii to a Z6iii Or do I buy one or two more lenses, eg I'd love the new 50mm 1.4 and or a 24-120mm f4.
Hello Adrian,im planning on upgrading from a d7200, should i go for the z6 3 or the z8 . I plan on trying out all types of photography, from portraits and events to wildlife. Will the z8 high iso pictures be good?
You'll be ok with either of those cameras. The Z6III will be better in low light and lighter in weight. The Z8 will have higher resolution and be a brilliant all rounder for all types of photography.
I upgraded from a D7200 to a Z6II 4 years ago and was already amazed by the improvement in image quality. Although improved with respect to the D7200, the autofocus on the Z6II was still a bit iffy for action and wildlife, so I decided to buy the Z8 last year. This is an amazing camera. Since the Z6 III shares a lot of features with the Z8, neither of them will disappoint you. Just consider whether having more megapixels is worth the increase in weight if you go for the Z8. Usually 25 megapixels is more than enough.
You will be astonished by the difference if you go from the D7200 to the Z6iii or even more so if you go to the Z8. I(we) would love to hear your initial reactions when trying the new technology. Just remember that you will have to retrain yourself for the new technology.
Currently have a z6.. I really want the z6iii but ONLY for the articulating screen ... may just get a z6ii though got slight improvement in af .. idk... just dont think the z6iii is worth spending the $ since im just an enthusiast
Thanks Adrian with 8mins video clip i just got enlightened. I'm thinking to sell my z6ii to upgrade z6iii but i must say i'll keep my z6ii til next year.
I have recently acquired the ZF , I love the experience with small primes especially that I may never put a zoom on it. However for zooms I’d prefer this z6iii over the heft of z8,it’s why I sold the d850 to mirrorless. Like many I would have liked to have seen a 45MP Z7 iii in such a form , definitely not the 33mp Sony influenced resolution speculation on you tube. From the Zf sport , wildlife & action the z6iii does make sense.
I just want it for the flip screen as I dont like the tilt screen. Other than that im satisfied with my z6ii. Just wish they improve the autofocus a bit more
I'm using a Z7 II right now, mainly for taking shots of the animals at the local zoo where I volunteer as staff photographer and I am not going to buy a Z6 III. Mainly because I have gotten so used to the resolution of the Z7 II! I don't crop my photos but the way it can reproduce fine details is awesome and for the zoo it's very handy for when they want to make very large prints, like banners and such. If the Z6 III had RAW pre-capture... That might have made me want to buy it. That together with the improved focus system would have been amazing to have in a camera under 4000 bucks. But as it stands right now I am happy enough with my Z7 II. At the moment I am thinking about either getting a Z8 later on or to replace my F mount Tamron 70-200/2.8 G2.
Z6ii is a very good camera, just minor issue i have is the Focusing, missed some shots and focuses at the back of my subject specially group photos ..but this Z6iii is a good focusing upgrade! But i still not gonna sell my Z6ii, my primes for static subjects will be the job of the Z6ii, the Z6iii will be for moving subjects and occasional video..
I won’t upgrade just yet. My Z6ii is a companion camera to my Z9. I don’t need two high end bodies. I don’t want a Z8. It would be handy if the viewfinder and autofocus was more advanced than the Z6ii. I like a second camera body for international travel. The Z6ii with a 24-120 is good choice for general shots. I rely far more on my Z9 with a 180-600, especially for wildlife etc. The only advantage with a Z6iii would be as a more viable possible replacement for the Z9 in the event of an accident or technical malfunction. It would be nice to have that option but it is far from essential. I don’t travel often so an upgrade is difficult to justify.
Very good information, I will keep my z6ii as I am new to a full frame as of 10/2024 and I am not using video. I have bought some nice lenses and they make a big difference in the photos. I'd love to explore video but one skill at a time first. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the two cameras would be better for astro?
I think if you're someone who shoots a lot like weddings/wildlife/action/sports, etc, then chances are your camera already has a high shutter count. Given that the Z6ii is four years old, it may be beneficial to future-proof your gear by upgrading to avoid wear and tear costs and chances of gear failure (brand new gear can also fail) If you got a brand new Z6ii in the last year or two, then you're probably good for another 2 years before deciding. The video benefits of the Z6iii can help you add more services to recover the upgrade costs. Casual shooters and hobbyists have no benefit just yet, so rather skip a generation and wait for the 4th version Alternatively, if you do need multiple bodies, then get more Z6ii when it drops in price after more pop up in the used market
I’ll be upgrading because my Z6II fell in a river last summer (tighten that tripod!)…and now I can only turn it on and off by putting the battery in and out. Z8 is sooo far out of my budget, as is the Z6III is $3900 CDN after taxes and coversion…uugh.
If I could afford it, I'd definitely upgrade... but I can't, so I won't. Still, it's not like the 6ii is a bad camera... it's an EXCELLENT camera, just not as good as the 6iii
Can you please make a comparison video between Z7ii vs Z6iii. The price of Z7ii is lesser (around $2000) than Z6iii ( amazon US). Please make a comparison video . Or please suggest which camera would make a value for money purchase.
First time Nikon Mirrorless buyers, get at least a ZF...unless you can get a used Z6ii or even a Z5 for like, really cheap bargain then by all means, get it...but DON'T buy it brand new, it's just not worth it IMO.
I had the ZF and its a unique camera made specifically for ppl who intend to use it with just small primes like the 40mm, 26mm or 28mm. If you plan on using zooms and other primes Id suggest going for the Z6II if you only shoot landscapes and portraits. Otherwise if you cN afford it go for the Z6III since the AF is superior and tracks action and movement very well.
Will you be upgrading to the Nikon Z6III or just keeping your current Z6II? Share your thoughts in the comments below 👇 🙏
@@adrianalfordphotography crazy to say but the biggest reason I’d upgrade is for the articulating screen and the FPS going up to 20. That’s something lately I’ve been finding is a limit on the z6 ii.
@@SunnySideLancoso the advantage is more on creating videos?
Great comparison Adrain, does seem a big upgrade in spec. Good information and hard choice for those thinking of buying the Z6III. Many thanks for sharing the info and have a great week.
Thanks for watching Shaun. Appreciate you watching. Have a great weekend mate cheers 🙏
Adrian, good arguments to both sides. For me, I love birding and the ability to crop as I do with my D850, so after this release I think the camera for me is the Z8. I just have to save a little more to afford it.
Thanks for watching my friend. I'm sure you'll get your Z8 eventually. Have a great weekend cheers 🙏
I thought I was never going to be tempted to move on from the D850, but now that I shot the Z8 at a triathlon the other day I am convinced I made the right decision. It's not an apples to apples comparison, as I never used the D850 for sports (I've been using the combo of the D4S and D500 for several years), but the Z8 shoots like a dream in all sorts of conditions. Next I'm excited to try it out for video.
The z6ii is still a great camera. The price has come down these days. Got a new z6ii for a really good price with the 24-120.
I don't think, i will regret it. I‘ll use it for landscape and astrophotography.
This was an excellent comparison. Nice work, Adrian!
Many thanks Phil, have a great weekend
Thanks for the video. I'm looking at the Z6 ii now.
first timer to mirrorless, should I get the Z6iii or buy the Z6ii, I m still using D850 and D500? Thank you Adrian.
If you're buying mirrorless for the first time - most definitely get the Z6III if you can afford it. I think for the focus system, low light, VR, faster FPS and video upgrade over the Z6II, it is worth it. Cheers
@@adrianalfordphotography Noted, thank you Adrian.
Everybody overlooks that Expeed 7 in that Z6III. That in itself does makes a difference, trust me. Somehow, it process the photons more effectively on the pixel spread and the interface in producing the image. It becomes more obvious if you're using a faster glass.
Great video again Adrian
If this camera existed a year ago, I definitely would have jumped on it… I’d been so frustrated with the AF on the Z7II for years so I caved during the holiday sales and grabbed a Z8. I don’t need 45MP as a hobbyist, but I definitely don’t want to miss moments with my kids due to focus issues…. I got a great deal on my Z8 and absolutely love it… but had this one been around, I probably would have gotten it instead and had cash left over to grab another lens.
I have upgraded every second camera, started with D80, skipped the D90, upgraded to D7000, skipped D7100, bought D7200, skipped D7500, Bought Z6 (where I upgraded to full frame), skipped Z6 II and now I'm in for Z6 III. But it will be sometimes during the autumn.
Of course it's overkill for my needs but i'm suffering from severe GAS and it's fun to experiment with new techniques.
Also switching lens from Z 24-70 f/4 to Z 24-120 f/4. Keeping my Z 70-200mm and some F-mount lenses (where the oldest is from 1973, a 200mm f/4, still fantastic!)
Reflects my situation too.
Hi Adrian, a great video as always, buddy! In my experience, it is very individual if someone should upgrade or not. I just do that if the upgrade offers me any significant advantages. Something like image quality is no longer a real criterion for me on days like these. It is more little helper functions that make life easier out in the field. The question is just: is the money worth it? The answer is very individual 😊
Have a nice weekend,
Christian
Thank you for watching Christian. I think you can’t go wrong with modern day cameras. Everyones needs differ so they just have to go with the camera that suits them best. Hope you have a great weekend buddy 🙏
Good video. I am glad someone told this honestly. Focusing speed alone is not the parameter for a good camera. Of course, AF speed is crucial for certain type of shoot but not all. For the rest, the Z6 ii will still get the job done with its amazing picture quality.
Loved the video Adrian, as someone looking to upgrade from my Fujifilm and looking at the XT50 with 40mp and considering the XT5, I was excited by the Z6III but after watching your video I realized I dont need it, The Z6II is available at great discounts now and with some good glass would be an awesome kit. Thanks for sharing.
@@JohnHPettigrewFujishooter67 thanks for watching John. Yes a Z6II will be fine for the type of photography you do. A Z6III may be a tad overkill. Cheers mate 🙏
Nice video , I upgraded from Z5 to Z6iii. Z5 still is incredible camera, especially for its price. I still love it, but the features, AF , speed , low light focusing, video etc. of Z6iii is a massive step up even for Z6ii users. So , unless you are only doing studio work or landscapes Z6iii is a big upgrade.
Totally agree
The feature I preordered for is the manual focus assist. The Zf has a limitation with fastest shutter speed on some of my more exotic Voightlander or older "D" lenses which renders them useless without an ND filter on a sunny day. Z6 iii will go a full stop faster on the electronic shutter. Doesn't have a particular use case in my kit and won't supplant my Z8 as my daily driver but should still be fun. Cheers!
Yes I am in this position.
I have a Z6ii and I would love a Z6iii
If I was rich I would buy one tomorrow.
But I don't really shoot enough to justify it.
If that is the case, stick to it and save up to get better glass
I had (2) two Z6ii bodies. In January I sold one to MPB to purchase the Z8. Since the release of the Z6iii I sold the other one this week to MPB. Now what to do? Purchase the Z6iii or wait for Nikon to come up with the D500 Replacement. Which I think is coming but when? Right now I have the Z8 and D500 bodies and that is it for now.
Can't be too far off surely for the D500 mirrorless replacement. I'm getting that for sure. I'd wait especially if you have a Z8 in your hands right now.
Maybe get another Z8? just a note that each of these Nikon Z series camera have a slightly different color profile straight out of camera, so for pro use its typically useful to have two matching camera bodies and the Z8 will not disappoint.
Have been holding off buying back into full frame, awaiting the 6iii’s announcement. But now that we know those, it’s really overkill for my needs. So i’m now choosing between the 6ii or ZF…Better grip and button placement vs. better VR and flippy screen. Hmmm.
I purchased the zf 6 months ago and absolutely love the camera! AF is quick and accurate and the IQ makes images jump out of the screen. Good luck with a tough decision.
Many thanks for watching. Have a great weekend 🙏
@@markpollon3138 Mark, Thanks for weighing in on this decision. I hear of more and more people who like you have bought the ZF say they are really falling in love with it. I have the 28 f2.8 and 40 f2.0 already, so maybe getting the ZF will also spare me spending $1,600 on a Fuji X100vi! ;-)
@@craigcarlson4022 I have the XT5 and I’m really wondering if I’ll ever use it again… I like the Zf that much! I also don’t see the premium to get the Z6iii…. the Zf does everything I need.
Hello Adrian, this past week, DP Review stated that they are reporting a loss of dynamic range in the newer sensor in the Z6III.
Great comparison between the two Adrian. Horses for courses really and entirely depends on each individual photographer on what they shoot and what they need from a camera. 👌👌👍👍
Totally agree Scott. Thanks for watching mate. Have a great weekend 🙏
I owned two Z6ii’s and decided to sell one and ordered a Z6iii. Probably wasn’t “necessary”, but really wanted to upgrade a little and Z 8 is a little out of my price range.
Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏
From Z6ii to ZF is already a HUGE leap for me... can't imagine what the Z6iii can do
Are you happy with your purchase of the nikon z6iii compared to the z6ii?
Hi Adrian - Great video as always. I will be upgrading my Z6ii to Z6iii as most of my shooting is sports and wildlife. The 3D tracking will make it a good comparative to my D750.
I'm good with my mark 2 and find no need to upgrade yet. Thanks for the vid.
No problem 👍
Upgrading from my Nikon d500 to this makes a lot of sense.
Hello Adrain
I bought a Z5 when it was firstly released. I usually shoot landscapes and family photos, particularly now having a granddaughter. Is it worth to upgrade to Z6 iii? Thanks.
Ask yourself this question and answer yourself honestly. Is the Z5 you have now doing the job you need it to do? If yes, then keep it. If no, then upgrade.
Hello Adrain,
Regarding upgrading..... I would very much like to be able to upgrade, from my current D3/D800 setup, but it's just too much money for me at the moment. And as you said, the clients don't care what you shoot with. They just want good pictures :)
And with the D3, I get fast(er) FPS, than the D800, but less resolution. Resolution is not so importtant, as I have a long lens I use for photographing animals in the wild or airshows.
When the time comes, I'd consider even "just" a Z6 with an FTZ adapter, because I'm not a working photographer, so the income from the few jobs I have, isn't big enough to justify buying a mirrorless, yet.
Cheers,
Steen
All good points and understand you're thinking. Thanks for watching 🙏
What would you recommend if you have the original Z6?
Most definitely worth going from a Z6 to Z6III. There are many more features and advantages. Best of luck 🙏
Hi Adrian, great as always- today, in the US, the Z7ii is now $250 less expensive than the new Z6iii.. for a 90% still photographer, which makes more sense?
Depends on what you;re photographing. But if I had the choice of a Z7II and a Z6III - I would most definitely take the Z6III just for it's newer upgraded features. 24MP is more than enough resolution wise.
Another great video Adrian. I’ve missed enough shots with my Z6 that I’ve decided I need to upgrade before Africa in July. I’ve looked hard at the Z6iii and the Z8 and decided the Z6iii is the better choice for me. Do you see anything on the horizon that is worth waiting for? Still no Z7iii coming? Thanks as always.
Maybe the next significant camera from Nikon will be a D500 replacement in a mirrorless camera. But that maybe a while away.
@@adrianalfordphotography thanks for your thoughts. after further researching, i'm not sure a z7iii would be for me anyway. z6iii is now in hand, excited to put it into action
I will definitely jump from my z5 to z6iii.
Nonetheless, this was a great video and great comparison for BOTH cameras which are still very good.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the comparison - lots to consider. So true that people don’t care which camera took the shot.
I've never had a client as me what camera I use - other than, "is it a good one you use?" Thanks for watching 🙏
Its always a hard decision
Its often financial
Eg do I spend the money to go from a Z6ii to a Z6iii
Or do I buy one or two more lenses, eg I'd love the new 50mm 1.4 and or a 24-120mm f4.
Hello Adrian,im planning on upgrading from a d7200, should i go for the z6 3 or the z8 . I plan on trying out all types of photography, from portraits and events to wildlife. Will the z8 high iso pictures be good?
You'll be ok with either of those cameras. The Z6III will be better in low light and lighter in weight. The Z8 will have higher resolution and be a brilliant all rounder for all types of photography.
Thanks😃
I upgraded from a D7200 to a Z6II 4 years ago and was already amazed by the improvement in image quality. Although improved with respect to the D7200, the autofocus on the Z6II was still a bit iffy for action and wildlife, so I decided to buy the Z8 last year. This is an amazing camera. Since the Z6 III shares a lot of features with the Z8, neither of them will disappoint you. Just consider whether having more megapixels is worth the increase in weight if you go for the Z8. Usually 25 megapixels is more than enough.
You will be astonished by the difference if you go from the D7200 to the Z6iii or even more so if you go to the Z8. I(we) would love to hear your initial reactions when trying the new technology. Just remember that you will have to retrain yourself for the new technology.
Will update once i get my hands on my new camera 😃
I have a z6 and d850, does z6 have equivalent focus as the d850 group area af? For birds in flight
Not really. Z6 I found is not as accurate for BIF compared to D850. But the Z6III would be much better.
Currently have a z6.. I really want the z6iii but ONLY for the articulating screen ... may just get a z6ii though got slight improvement in af .. idk... just dont think the z6iii is worth spending the $ since im just an enthusiast
Thanks Adrian with 8mins video clip i just got enlightened. I'm thinking to sell my z6ii to upgrade z6iii but i must say i'll keep my z6ii til next year.
Thanks for watching 🙏
Hi there! You are really awesome!!
What wireless mic do you use in this video?
Rode Wireless Go
I have recently acquired the ZF , I love the experience with small primes especially that I may never put a zoom on it. However for zooms I’d prefer this z6iii over the heft of z8,it’s why I sold the d850 to mirrorless. Like many I would have liked to have seen a 45MP Z7 iii in such a form , definitely not the 33mp Sony influenced resolution speculation on you tube. From the Zf sport , wildlife & action the z6iii does make sense.
I just want it for the flip screen as I dont like the tilt screen. Other than that im satisfied with my z6ii. Just wish they improve the autofocus a bit more
I'm using a Z7 II right now, mainly for taking shots of the animals at the local zoo where I volunteer as staff photographer and I am not going to buy a Z6 III.
Mainly because I have gotten so used to the resolution of the Z7 II! I don't crop my photos but the way it can reproduce fine details is awesome and for the zoo it's very handy for when they want to make very large prints, like banners and such.
If the Z6 III had RAW pre-capture... That might have made me want to buy it. That together with the improved focus system would have been amazing to have in a camera under 4000 bucks.
But as it stands right now I am happy enough with my Z7 II. At the moment I am thinking about either getting a Z8 later on or to replace my F mount Tamron 70-200/2.8 G2.
Z6ii is a very good camera, just minor issue i have is the Focusing, missed some shots and focuses at the back of my subject specially group photos ..but this Z6iii is a good focusing upgrade! But i still not gonna sell my Z6ii, my primes for static subjects will be the job of the Z6ii, the Z6iii will be for moving subjects and occasional video..
I won’t upgrade just yet. My Z6ii is a companion camera to my Z9. I don’t need two high end bodies. I don’t want a Z8. It would be handy if the viewfinder and autofocus was more advanced than the Z6ii. I like a second camera body for international travel. The Z6ii with a 24-120 is good choice for general shots. I rely far more on my Z9 with a 180-600, especially for wildlife etc. The only advantage with a Z6iii would be as a more viable possible replacement for the Z9 in the event of an accident or technical malfunction. It would be nice to have that option but it is far from essential. I don’t travel often so an upgrade is difficult to justify.
Waiting for zf with stacked or partially stacked sensor
Very good information, I will keep my z6ii as I am new to a full frame as of 10/2024 and I am not using video. I have bought some nice lenses and they make a big difference in the photos. I'd love to explore video but one skill at a time first. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the two cameras would be better for astro?
I love doing astrophotography. should I get a z6ii or z6iii? also planning on getting a start tracker.
If you were only doing astrophotography the Z6II will be more than enough.
Z6ii owners should wait, until a z6iv or zfii. Or wait for one year and take used z6iii😊
I think if you're someone who shoots a lot like weddings/wildlife/action/sports, etc, then chances are your camera already has a high shutter count.
Given that the Z6ii is four years old, it may be beneficial to future-proof your gear by upgrading to avoid wear and tear costs and chances of gear failure (brand new gear can also fail)
If you got a brand new Z6ii in the last year or two, then you're probably good for another 2 years before deciding.
The video benefits of the Z6iii can help you add more services to recover the upgrade costs.
Casual shooters and hobbyists have no benefit just yet, so rather skip a generation and wait for the 4th version
Alternatively, if you do need multiple bodies, then get more Z6ii when it drops in price after more pop up in the used market
I’ll be upgrading because my Z6II fell in a river last summer (tighten that tripod!)…and now I can only turn it on and off by putting the battery in and out. Z8 is sooo far out of my budget, as is the Z6III is $3900 CDN after taxes and coversion…uugh.
Yup! 👍🏾
Think if I were shootin a lot of video I'd be goin with the Z6III
Yeah I'd be going the Z6III for sure if vid was my thang 🙏
If I could afford it, I'd definitely upgrade... but I can't, so I won't. Still, it's not like the 6ii is a bad camera... it's an EXCELLENT camera, just not as good as the 6iii
Spot on!
Can you please make a comparison video between Z7ii vs Z6iii.
The price of Z7ii is lesser (around $2000) than Z6iii ( amazon US).
Please make a comparison video . Or please suggest which camera would make a value for money purchase.
I'll save you and me some time. Z6III any day of the week!
I wisch to have a Z7II
First time Nikon Mirrorless buyers, get at least a ZF...unless you can get a used Z6ii or even a Z5 for like, really cheap bargain then by all means, get it...but DON'T buy it brand new, it's just not worth it IMO.
I had the ZF and its a unique camera made specifically for ppl who intend to use it with just small primes like the 40mm, 26mm or 28mm. If you plan on using zooms and other primes Id suggest going for the Z6II if you only shoot landscapes and portraits. Otherwise if you cN afford it go for the Z6III since the AF is superior and tracks action and movement very well.
Keep the z6ii and Invest in glass
Nikon d780 best of best