During our time with the Nikon Z6III we were able to get out and shoot with the camera in a couple of different situations and with a selection of lenses (though it was a fairly typical Seattle spring day).
We also shot a first-look video, running down the basic specs of the camera and discussing what the camera is.
If you really want to get into the fine detail of what the new camera offers (and there’s a LOT), then we’d recommend you read our in-depth initial review. But if you just want a quick introduction, this video should get you up to speed in no time.
Well, two minutes thirteen seconds.
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