Nikon looks to update their mid tier cameras in 2024, and rumored specifications for the upcoming Nikon Z6 III look pretty impressive for the predicted pricepoint.

Nikon Z6 III Specifications (Rumored)

  • 6k60 NRAW, 4k120 (crop), 4k60 full ProRes RAW
  • New higher resolution EVF: 5.76m dot
  • Improved LCD
  • 20fps still RAW (14bit)
  • 120fps stills jpeg
  • 1/16000 shutter speed
  • 299 points AF
  • 8-stop VR (same system as the Nikon Zf)
  • CFexpress+SD memory cards
  • PSAM Dial
  • Camera body size and overall dimension are similar to the Nikon Z6II: 3-5mm longer width becuase of the LCD hinge and a few mm thicker
  • The overall height (bottom to the EVF) remains the same but the actual camera is 2-3mm taller
  • The grip button layouts and design look similar to the Nikon Z8 apart from the command dial which is the same as the Z6II
  • All other button layouts are the same as the Z6II
  • The Z6III logo is on the top, just like on the Z8/Z9
  • Z logo in the front is also like the Z8 but below the current Z6II focus sensor
  • The Z6III body overall is about 30-40g heavier than the Z6II
  • The Z6III body inherits the design from the Z8
  • Battery EN-EL15

Source: Nikon Rumors

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  1. Nikon seems to have understood the importance of high definition EVFs, even in medium range cameras (5,76 million dots).
    Do you hear me, Canon?
    After having compared the R6 II EVF to the R5 or R3 EVFs, I've rejected the idea of buying an otherwise interesting camera.
    Please come soon, you tempting R5 II !
  2. Nikon seems to have understood the importance of high definition EVFs, even in medium range cameras (5,76 million dots).
    Do you hear me, Canon?
    After having compared the R6 II EVF to the R5 or R3 EVFs, I've rejected the idea of buying an otherwise interesting camera.
    Please come soon, you tempting R5 II !
    How would you describe the difference between the R5 and the R3 EVF?
  3. How would you describe the difference between the R5 and the R3 EVF?
    I didn't have enough time to thoroughly check for differences, in fact, I didn't notice any. Maybe by testing under absolutely identical conditions one could perceive some slight advantages for the R3 ???
    TDP seems to have noticed an improvement when reviewing the R3.
    But both (R5 and R3) are noticably better, meaning really good, than the R6 II's EVF.
    Viewfinder quality (and bigger size!) are for me of utter importance, much more than MP count, fps, video features etc...
    Maybe because I got spoiled by the 5 D III & IV, Leica's R6, Nikon's F2 and disappointed by the EOS R's EVF.

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