Nikon Unveils World’s First Mirrorless Camera with Partially-Stacked CMOS Sensor
The Nikon Z6 III features groundbreaking sensor technology, offering high-speed shooting and advanced capabilities at a competitive price.
Overview
- The Nikon Z6 III introduces a partially-stacked CMOS sensor, a first for mirrorless cameras.
- This new sensor design offers faster readout speeds and improved performance over standard sensors.
- The Z6 III can capture up to 20 frames per second in RAW and 60 frames per second in JPEG at full resolution.
- Advanced features include a 4,000 nits electronic viewfinder, 8.0 stops of image stabilization, and enhanced autofocus.
- Priced at $2,500, the Z6 III aims to balance high-end performance with affordability.