
Nikon Z6III: Partially-Stacked Sensor Brings 6K RAW and a Super-Bright EVF
Nikon has officially released the Z6III, with specs cited from Nikon USA’s official product page. It uses a 24.5MP partially-stacked FX full-frame CMOS, records 6K/60p internal RAW, and offers up to 8 stops of in-body stabilization.
To us, this is a balanced pick for hybrid shooters: bursts up to 120fps JPEG and 20fps full-res RAW handle action, while the bright 5.76M-dot EVF rated up to 4000 nits clearly helps composing in harsh light.
The official page lists a starting price of US$1,999.95, but actual pricing and availability follow the official Nikon site and may vary by region.
Specifications
- Sensor
- 24.5MP partially-stacked CMOS · FX full-frame
- Video
- 6K/60p internal RAW
- Stabilization
- Up to 8 stops IBIS
- Burst
- JPEG 120fps / full-res RAW 20fps
- Viewfinder
- 5.76M-dot EVF · up to 4000 nits
- Official price
- Starting at US$1,999.95 (per official site)
Pros
- 6K/60p internal RAW video
- Up to 8 stops of in-body stabilization
- Bright 5.76M-dot EVF rated up to 4000 nits
Cons
- Partially- rather than fully-stacked; trade-offs remain for top-tier speed work
- Full-frame body sits at a higher price point
Sources
Specs and launch info are cited from official sources; the analysis is our own original writing.