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Nikon releases firmware version 2.00 for the Nikon Z6III full-frame mirrorless camera

Nikon releases firmware version 2.00 for the Nikon Z6III full-frame mirrorless camera

Cameras Aug 27,2025 0

Nikon Corporation (Nikon) is pleased to announce the release of firmware version 2.00 for its full-frame/FX-format mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z6III. This marks the first major update since the launch of the Z6III and introduces several features equivalent to those found in the flagship Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8. This first major update since the release of the Z6III, with its already incredible high-speed performance, adds the long-awaited [Birds] mode to subject detection, offering an enhanced shooting experience for still and videos. Furthermore, with the Auto Capture function, automatic shooting under pre-configured conditions has been enabled, supporting flexible shooting styles tailored to various situations. In addition, for the first time as a Nikon product, the Z6III supports the "Nikon Authenticity Service*1, a solution primarily aimed at media organizations and creators who require a high level of trustworthiness in their work. The service is compatible with the C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) standard, clearly recording provenance information from shooting through to editing to ensure greater transparency and reliability of content.

Nikon will continue to enhance its products through firmware updates that address user needs, while also fostering an environment in which all photographers and creators can engage in creative and professional activities with confidence and peace of mind.

*1To use the service, registration with Nikon Imaging Cloud and an application for the use of a digital certificate are required. Also, it may not be available in some countries or regions.
Primary features
1. A dedicated [Birds] mode added to subject-detection options
A dedicated [Birds] mode has been added to the Z6III's subject-detection options. When [Birds] mode is selected, the camera automatically tracks birds in flight with great precision, keeping them in focus even against complex, high-contrast backgrounds such as forests and rocky mountains. This allows photographers to concentrate on framing images, helping to satisfy their expectations. There is also [Focus limiter setting] that can be assigned to a custom control to limit the shooting distance range, for more accurate focusing on the desired subject. In addition, the [JPEG fine] image quality setting can now be selected when Pre-Release Capture, which records images for up to one second before the shutter-release button is fully pressed, is used during full-frame shooting at 60 fps. This makes it possible to capture the moment a bird takes flight with superior image quality.

2. An image provenance function compliant with the C2PA standard
Nikon is committed to developing an image provenance function that supports confirmation of image authenticity, aiming to protect individuals and enterprises in the imaging industry from any unfavorable results caused by falsification and/or image manipulation, and to realize a society in which creative and business activities can be conducted with more peace of mind. Z6III firmware version 2.00 includes an image provenance function that complies with the C2PA standard and is part of the Nikon Authenticity Service. By making a prior request through Nikon Imaging Cloud, users can load the digital certificate necessary for recording provenance data onto the Z6III. The image provenance function adds metadata such as information about the equipment used and data that makes it easy to verify whether the image has been tampered with, such as a digital signature, to captured image files. This enables users to prove that a photo was taken with a Nikon camera.*1 If the image is then edited repeatedly using C2PA-compliant editing software, additional provenance information can be embedded in the image alongside the original shooting data, making it possible to prove that no misleading edits have been made.*2 In addition, image provenance data can be viewed in Nikon Imaging Cloud.

*1There are some restrictions on shooting when the image provenance function is enabled.
*2Provenance information is not embedded in images that are edited in-camera.
3. The Auto Capture function supports flexible shooting styles suited to a variety of situations
Firmware version 2.00 adds the Auto Capture function that enables automatic shooting with pre-configured conditions. This allows users to specify the subject type, direction of movement, and shooting distance range*1 to capture previously difficult scenes, such as those that require shooting in places or positions where photographers would disturb their subject. The function is also equipped with a scheduling feature that allows the user to specify the day/time to initiate Auto Capture in advance, reducing battery consumption between camera setup and the start of shooting. In combination with a USB-to-Ethernet adapter*2, it enables high-speed data transfer even to remote destinations, meeting high demands of professional environments.

*1The [Advanced: Distance] feature can be used when a NIKKOR Z lens is attached. It may not function with other lenses.
*2Commercially available USB-to-Ethernet adapter with a USB Type-C connector is required. Please refer to the user manual for a list of USB-LAN adapters that have been confirmed to work correctly.
4. Other added functions and improvements to operability
An [Automatic monitor display switch] function for disabling the eye sensor when the vari-angle monitor is deployed has been added, a first for the Nikon Z series.
A function that allows users to exit the zoom view with a half-press of the shutter-release button when the focus mode is set to manual has been added.
Pixel shift shooting can be used in combination with focus shift shooting or AE bracketing settings for more precise photographic expression than ever before.
A [Recall shooting functions] option that permits the user to recall previously stored settings, including shooting mode, shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO sensitivity, with the press of a button has been added to the roles that can be assigned to a custom control.
Support for USB streaming (UVC/UAC) that allows the camera to be used as a webcam by simply connecting it to a computer or smartphone has been added.
By default, firmware updates are now installed automatically after the camera connects to Nikon Imaging Cloud (A note about setting the camera's date and time has been added to the instructions for connecting to the cloud to prevent connection errors between Nikon Imaging Cloud and the camera).
Operation has been simplified by automatically displaying an update confirmation dialog on the camera monitor after registering an imaging recipe in Nikon Imaging Cloud.

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