The Nikon Z6 III’s image quality is compromised, and we can attest to that

Reports have surfaced that the new Nikon Z6 III may have a more limited dynamic range than the old Z6 II. This observation was made by William Claff at Photons to Photos, who does in-depth testing of camera sensor performance, and much more besides. Claff’s findings show that the Z6 III maxes out at 10.44EV of dynamic range at ISO 100, compared to the Z6 II’s 11.26EV at the same sensitivity. The Z6 III continues to trail its predecessor by 0.6-0.7EV up to ISO 800, where both cameras then perform very similarly:

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