I added a fave earlier this year on the Sony A7 III, and how it puts full-frame competitors to shame. Well, the A7 III has finally been surpassed by Nikon's Z6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Digital Camera with Interchangeable Lenses. The Z6 has very similar specs to the A7 III, such as a 24.5-megapixel full-frame sensor with 100-51, 200 native ISO, 12 fps continuous shooting, 273 autofocus points and 4K video. The Z6 has a much bigger lens mount, with an easier to grab handle.
The best features are for videographers and photographers. There are dedicated headphone and microphone ports, it supports 4K video at up to 30fps and 120 fps at 1080p, it has 5-axis in-body stabilization (vibration reduction), and an interchangeable lense. The Z mount is part of the all new lens system, which has a 16mm flange distance and a 55mm diameter. This allows for more compact, super-wide angle lenses that weren't possible before.
It's one of the most adaptable cameras i've seen on the market. It’s at the sweet spot of speed, resolution and low-light performance. All combined with the advantages of a lightweight mirrorless design, a revolutionary new full-frame lens mount with matched lenses. Not to mention the seamless integration with Nikon's DSLR system.
I'm going to be keeping an eye on this model, and may pick one up in the future. If anyone else is interested in checking out the Nikon Z6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Digital Camera with Interchangeable Lenses, click on the source link up above.
- 4K video at up to 30fps and 120 fps at 1080p.
- Z mount lens system.
- 24.5-megapixel full-frame sensor with 100-51, 200 native ISO, 12 fps continuous shooting, 273 autofocus points.
- Surpasses the Sony A7 III.
- Camera does not flip around, unfortunate for vloggers.
It has the all-around performance that i'm searching for. It's definitely going to be on my watch list. I recommend it.