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Nikon has introduced the $2,500 Z6 III with the world's first"partially-stacked" 24.5-megapixel sensor. That allows for high speed shooting in both photo and video modes, while unlocking features like RAW video and faster autofocus — making it far more capable than its. Those chips have circuits covering the entire sensor designed to read pixel data far more quickly than regular CMOS sensors.
It offers autofocus that's 20 percent faster than the Z6 III, Nikon said. At the same time it works in low light down to -10 EV2,"superior even to flagship-level cameras," the company claims. Nikon also borrowed the advanced subject detection from the Z8 and Z9, allowing nine types of subject detection including people, animals and vehicles.
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