Nikon cameras have undergone various changes in the past few decades. From partially stacked sensors to devices that can focus in low light, Nikon has created cameras that stand on their own. In fact, in more recent years, the camera giant has focused on the video needs of hybrid content creators, since moving images also take center stage in today’s digital world. Here is a look at the two options that are perfect if you are planning to buy a new camera.
Nikon Z8

Why is it so great? The Z8 is nearly identical to the Z9. However, the camera is lightweight and easy to carry around. The autofocus is also the best in class, as it mimics the Z9. It works well in low light, and in good light, it does a spectacular job of tracking the baseball players. Similarly, the JPEG quality is great, allowing one to directly upload the images without much editing. High ISO is also clean, which further adds to the whole appeal of the device.
Who is it for? Photographers specializing in photojournalism, portraiture, weddings, sports, wildlife, and events will certainly be pleased with this one. Anyone who wants a professional camera will certainly get the best of both worlds.
Why is it so unique? The camera features a 45.7MP stacked CMOS sensor, capable of recording internal 8K/60p and 4K/120p video. You also get 14-bit RAW, continuous shooting speed up to 120fps, and Nikon’s most advanced autofocus system. It is a true hybrid camera, as you get good video specifications and a balanced set of features for still use as well. Along with a vertical grip.
In our review, we said:
The Nikon z8 is a camera that many photographers have been waiting for. In some ways, it feels like a camera that should’ve come out last year. “…all this is a long way of saying that the big three companies more or less do things so similarly,” is what we stated in our first impressions report. And overall, I still kind of agree. With that said, you can’t really go wrong with the Nikon z8.







Nikon Z6 III

Why is it so great? The camera is smaller than the Z8 and has fewer controls, making it ideal for mid-range creators. It is, however, sturdy, and is designed like a DSLR-style camera. In addition to weather resistance, one can also get a good autofocus. It can detect animals with ease, and with image stabilisation, one can easily get creative shots in the camera. The image quality is good, and the high ISO is even cleaner.
Who is it for? Since the camera is available for under $ 1,600, it is better suited for serious enthusiasts who want the best of both worlds. With its fast readout speeds, it can be used for street photography, events, architecture, or portraits.
Why is it so unique? The camera is different as it features a new sensory type: a semi-stacked sensor. This means it features a fast readout speed, making it ideal for various situations. There is also a better and brighter viewfinder, which is the best in Nikon’s lineup. In addition, you also get internal 6K/60p and 4K/120p video recording, providing plenty of options to experiment with. You also benefit from pixel shift technology, which enables the capture of high-resolution images. It is an all-rounder that will work for multiple styles of photography.
In our review, we said:
The Nikon Z6 III is for photographers who don’t want something as big as the Z8 or need as many megapixels. But they want almost the same level of performance. And I truly mean that.







