Nauticam has introduced its underwater housing for the new Nikon Z6 III. This third-generation midrange full-frame mirrorless camera is the first of its kind to feature a “partially stacked CMOS sensor.” This innovation offers many of the advantages of a fully stacked sensor—like faster autofocus, reduced rolling shutter, quicker continuous shooting, and higher frame-rate video capture—while keeping manufacturing costs lower. In fact, the Z6 III's specifications are approaching those of the Z8 and Z9, boasting 14fps burst shooting with the mechanical shutter and video recording capabilities of up to 6K/60p in 12-bit N-RAW and 5.4K/60p ProRes in 10-bit 4:2:2.
As expected, the Nauticam NA-Z6III housing is crafted to fully utilize the Z6 III’s stills and video features. Nauticam’s signature ergonomic design is evident, with all camera controls strategically relocated to the most convenient positions around the integrated handles. The aluminum housing also includes the company’s integrated vacuum check and leak detection system, ensuring peace of mind before diving.
Nauticam Housing for the Nikon Z6 III product page: https://www.nauticam.com/products/na-z6iii-housing-for-nikon-z6iii-camera
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