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Top 9 Mirrorless Cameras of 2025: Full-Frame, APS-C, and Beyond

February 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Nikon Z6 III introduces a range of flagship features from Nikon’s higher-end Z8 and Z9 models to the Z6 series. Rated 8/10 and awarded WIRED Recommends, the Z6 III boasts a 24-megapixel partially stacked CMOS sensor, an impressively quick and precise 3D subject-tracking system, and ProRes video encoding, solidifying its position as one of the leading hybrid photo and video cameras currently available.

The term “partially stacked” indicates that while you gain some advantages typically associated with a fully stacked CMOS sensor—like those in the Nikon Z8 and Z9—you also encounter fewer drawbacks. Stacked sensors work by placing processing circuits directly atop the sensor (or more accurately, behind it), which allows for rapid readout due to the direct connection of RAM to the sensor. This capability enables high-end cameras to capture over 12 RAW images per second without any blackout in the viewfinder. However, a downside of stacked sensors is the potential for rolling shutter distortion when capturing motion, coupled with a typically reduced dynamic range. The Z6 III’s partially stacked sensor aims to mitigate these issues, and it generally succeeds. The 5.76-million-dot viewfinder features an exceptionally quick 120-Hz refresh rate and is remarkably bright and responsive (it supports full HDR color space), while the rear 2.1-million-dot display offers full articulation, making video shooting from various angles a breeze.

The primary drawback is that the Z6 III has roughly one stop less dynamic range compared to some rivals, but in practical terms, this didn’t pose any significant issues during use.

Specifications
Sensor size 24 MP Partially Stacked Full Frame
Max Photo Frame rate 12 fps RAW
Video 6K/60p RAW

★ Alternatives: If you’re seeking more resolution, consider the Nikon Z8 priced at $3,397, which is almost identical to the Z6 but features a higher resolution 45 MP fully stacked sensor and additional on-camera controls. Additionally, the Nikon Z5 stands out as one of the most affordable full-frame options, often available for around $800. While it’s a more basic camera, for some users, it may deliver just what they need.

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