
As a Nikon fan, I can't recommend this Boxing Day camera deal highly enough – get the Z6 III at its lowest Australian price yet
As a Nikon fan, I can't recommend this Boxing Day camera deal highly enough - get the Z6 III at its lowest Australian price yet Deals Sharmishta Sarkar published This mirrorless marvel comes is a fantastic hybrid, now up to 36% off Nikon's Z6 III launched in 2024, and while there have been numerous newer competitors released since, it still firmly holds its place as the best mirrorless camera . However, its long list of upgrades over the Z6 II meant prospective buyers have been slugged with a retail price that's a lot higher than its predecessor's. Thanks to this early Boxing Day discount, however, it's now available for its lowest Australian price yet - AU$2,891.50 for the body alone . If you'd prefer to get a kit with a lens to get you started, then even the single-lens kits are significantly cheaper - all on Amazon via the same listing. In fact, one of the kits is cheaper than the AU$4,499 RRP of the body. So, if one of your new year resolutions is to learn photography or improve your skills, trust me when I say this is the camera for you. I already use the Nikon Z8 , but if I had to rethink that choice, I'd have bought the Z6 III instead. Nikon Z6 III (body only): was AU$4,499 now AU$2,891.50 at Amazon TechRadar's top camera of 2024 and 2025, the Nikon Z6 III isn't what I would call 'affordable,' but this discount helps balance its price with its performance and feature set. Featuring a 24.5MP full-frame partially stacked sensor with vastly improved autofocus and 6K video up to 60fps, it also boasts a better and brighter EVF than its predecessor, plus a more versatile rear display. Three single-lens kits are available via the same listing and they're priced amazingly well too. Kogan is listing the Z6 III body for a lower price - AU$2,730 - but it's a marketplace listing from a third party, and I'm usually wary of those. The Amazon listing, however, is being shipped and sold from Amazon AU, although delivery will be post Christmas. Admittedly, the 24.5MP sensor resolution on the Z6 III might put some people off - particularly landscape photographers looking for around the 40MP or 60MP resolution - but that's overkill for most people. And even though I myself use a 45.7MP full-frame camera, I'll be the first to admit that sensor resolution can be superfluous for the average user. The Z6 III more than makes up for that in other ways, like speed. The partially stacked sensor is a first for Nikon and it's 3.5x faster than the one on the Z6 II. Not only can it rattle off up to 120fps bursts when shooting in the DX APS-C crop mode, it delivers up to 60fps using the full sensor. And you won't need to worry about buffer memory, as long as your chosen card can keep up. There is a CF-express slot. It has the same autofocus...
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