It's time for a battle between the Nikon ZF and Z6 III. But is the Nikon ZF just for show? Is the Z6 III sensor all hype? We have answers!
When the Nikon Zf was announced, it felt like an early look at what the Z6 III would eventually be. But a little less than a year later and the Z6 III came with some important differences compared to the retro-inspired Zf. So, which one should you buy?
The Z6 III may have a modern design esthetic but it is flexible and customizable with more controls for demanding shoots.The Zf has enough variety in its control scheme that it can be customized for different applications. Its stunning good looks will greatly appeal to some photographers and is far more at home on the streets with compact lenses. The Z6 III is understated but absolutely excellent control-wise. It’s a better choice for sports and action photography with that larger grip.
The Nikon Z6 III also utilizes two different card types but at least one of them enhances the shooting speeds of the camera. The Z6 III has a standard UHS-II SD card slot as its secondary port but has a much faster CFexpress Type B slot. The CFexpress card allows for longer sustained bursts and transfers files quickly to a computer.
The Z6 III has a large top LCD panel, modern controls, and an excellent grip. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.A slightly better autofocusing experience is to be found in the Nikon Z6 III and this will pay dividends to the fast-action photographer when push comes to shove. The Z6 III is also the clear winner when it comes to rapid-fire shooting.The Nikon Zf is a far more capable video camera than it gets credit for.
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