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Nikon’s latest midrange full-frame mirrorless camera offers pro-level features without the pro price.


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Excellent 24-MP “partially stacked” sensor. Brilliant, large, sharp EVF. Amazing video capabilities. 3D subject tracking. Blazing fast autofocus. Eight-stop IBIS system.

Nikon's latest Z6 camera brings the camera maker's top-end autofocus to a more reasonably priced, mainstream camera. In nearly every way that matters, the new Z6 III matches or outperforms the company's much pricier, top-end Nikon Z8.

Although it's not perfect, the Z6 III is one of the best full-frame mirrorless cameras on the market, and it's capable of handling pretty much any photographic situation most of us are going to encounter. Landscape and wildlife pros will probably stick with their Z8s for the higher-resolution sensor, but for everyone else, this is the Nikon to get.

Leaping Forward

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