Complete Guide to the Nikon Z6 III

Note: this book covers only the Z6 III model. For earlier models— Z6 and Z6 II—check the menus above for the appropriate book for each.

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Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon Z6 III First Edition helps you understand and master the use of the Nikon Z6 III camera. This is a 1264-page eBook.

A separate version of this book for the original Z6 (and Z7) is available here. A separate version of this book for the Z6 II (and Z7 II) is available here. Please buy the book appropriate for your camera, as they are significantly different!

You may think that you're well versed on Nikon cameras at this point, but in putting together this book I once again found dozens of small changes and differences from previous Nikon cameras that are important for you to know. Nikon also introduced some new features, such as Nikon Image Cloud, a new form of Creative Picture Controls called Flexible Picture Controls (and referenced also as Recipes), plus many nuances to previous DSLR and mirrorless features. Did you know, for instance, that Highlight-Weighted metering works differently on the Z6 III than it does on the D5/D850? Moreover, in my continued use of these cameras I found certain tips and tricks that are useful for any Z6 III user to know.

This book covers everything (thus the name). I'll walk you through why the new lens mount is significant, what older lenses you can use with the FTZ Adapter, and how the Z focus system actually is put together and how it works. Pretty much everything that's known about the Z6 III is in this book, including information that Nikon doesn't publish, such as sensor readout speeds using different features. 

You'll find deep-yet-understandable explanations with more examples and suggestions than in other guides you can buy, all in the no-nonsense and understandable writing style for which Thom Hogan has become famous. No matter how well you think you know the Nikon Z cameras, you'll find things in this work that you didn't know about the Z6 III. That's why it's called a "complete guide." 

  • Organized to help you learn. Strongly organized, with distinct sections for what you need to know before using the camera (background and setup), while using the camera (shooting features), and after using the camera (what to do with your images). I've taken the time to once again re-organize and rewrite many sections from my previous books, as Nikon's own organization in the menus and options has changed, and I've gotten feedback from readers about how they use my books.
  • A complete instruction manual and an introduction to relevant digital issues in one book. Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Z6 III manages to not only fully describe every feature of the Nikon Z6 III in clear, easy-to-understand language, but also provides you rich, technical background for many of the critical issues that confront digital camera users. First time digital camera users will get information about how digital cameras work. Digital veterans will get insights into how to set their Nikon Z bodies for the best results. Video users get information on how to use the video functions on the Z6 III, including using 12-bit N-RAW or ProRes RAW.
  • Z autofocus modes explained in plain English! Nikon loves inventing acronyms and cryptic terms. Can't figure out tracking autofocus, what the autofocus area modes actually do, and how to best configure you camera for focusing? Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon Z6 III explains these terms and accompanying techniques in the same simple, no-nonsense language that made his original Nikon Field Guide a best seller. And yes, the subject detection and the custom Wide-area AF modes are dealt with, along with the concept of Hybrid Button focus methods.
  • Video, Focus Stacking, Pixel shift shooting and more are covered in detail. Nikon didn't spend a lot of time in their documentation outlining how everything works. Some of their descriptions are almost as simple as "press this button and turn this dial to set X." Thom's book covers what the camera is actually doing and how that might impact your results. Since the Nikon Z6 III camera actually allows manual control of video, you'll learn how to do that, too.
  • All the ways you can connect to mobile/computers are dealt with. SnapBridge? Yes. Tablet direct connections? Yes. Wi-Fi to your computer? Still yes. Cloud? A new yes has been added with the Z6 III, and it even supports Ethernet and FTP if you need that.

The PDF eBook file has been checked and runs on Kindle and iPad readers, though it is optimized for iPads (we suggest the low-cost Goodreader app on the iPad to get the very best reading and annotating experience, but Apple Books works quite well). Don't have an eReader? No problem, the eBook also works using Adobe Reader on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. Technically, it works on iPhones and Android phones, too, but the screens on those devices are bit small to read comprehensive text and tables like those in this book. 

The Complete Guide to the Nikon Z6 III is a must-own for any Nikon Z6 III user. There simply isn't any other work out there that comes close to touching the detail, usefulness, or completeness of this work. 

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