Loving my Nikon Z6iii and 180-600 zoom.
Killdeer photographed in Red Deer, Leva Avenue Natural Area. July 16, 2026. I have been shooting with my new lens and camera for two months now. I have taken over 1600 photos with it on a variety of settings, although mostly in manual exposure mode. The camera has performed well, and the 180-600 lens is reasonably sharp. On the upside, the 24 mp full-frame sensor produces low noise at modest ISO settings (an ISO of 800 produces images with little noise). Although it lacks the resolution of the Z7, Z8, and Z9 series, I find the reach of the zoom at 600 mm adequate. In the event that more magnification is needed, I can use a1.4x teleconverter. Image quality takes a bit of a hit, and my minimum aperture turns to f/9 when using the TC. Using a higher ISO to compensate for the light loss does not seem to affect the images. The downside of the Z6iii's sensor is that it lacks the dynamic range of other Nikon cameras. Having said that, it has not ...