Excited about my new system: Nikon Z6iii and 180-600 mm Z lens: Its for the birds.
Eastern kingbird feeding a dragonfly to chicks, Creston, BC. If you know me at all or have followed my photography blogs, you know that a lot of the shooting I do involves birds. My bird interest stems from my infatuation with all wildlife, but birds are by far the most common and varied group. I have, for many years (30, at least), kept a camera system dedicated to shooting wildlife. My equipment has ranged from film (F90x and 150-600 Tamron) through every digital camera system I have owned. For the last number of years, it has been my reliable D500 and 500 mm PF prime. However, I got a new system as of yesterday. It's the Nikon Z6iii (see image below), the Z180-600 mm zoom, and the Z1.4 TC (teleconverter). I have yet to play with it seriously, but there are a few features that led me to making this purchase. These include: faster frame rate (20 fps raw format) lower noise at high ISO (I shot at an ISO of 2000 and the noise was unnoticeable) fa...