Nikon promises to bring a much-requested feature to the Z6III

When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Photo: Richard Butler Last week, Nikon announced a firmware update to its Zf camera that added its bird-specific subject detection mode, promising it'd be quicker and more accurate at detecting and tracking birds than the Auto or Animal modes. Our comments section resounded with a single question: when is it coming to the Z6III? Nikon now has an answer: sometime this year. Nikon Rumors spotted a reply from the Nikon USA account on X, formerly known as Twitter, that reads: "We plan to add Bird detect AF to the Z6III by the end of the year. Stay tuned!" Z6III users have been waiting for the feature even before it arrived on the Zf. It debuted with the Z9 and was later brought down to the Z8. With Nikon pitching the Z6III as a powerful, do-everything camera, the bird-specific autofocus mode seemed like a natural fit. The omission seemed even stranger when lower-end cameras, like the Z50II and Z5II, launched with the feature. That pent-up demand may be why Nikon shared that it's coming on social media before it's actually ready – to give Z6III users some assurance that it hasn't forgotten that they want the feature. We'll be sure to let you know as soon as the firmware update enabling it becomes available.

Apr 15, 2025 - 17:37
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Nikon promises to bring a much-requested feature to the Z6III
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Nikon Z6iii on yellow background
Photo: Richard Butler

Last week, Nikon announced a firmware update to its Zf camera that added its bird-specific subject detection mode, promising it'd be quicker and more accurate at detecting and tracking birds than the Auto or Animal modes. Our comments section resounded with a single question: when is it coming to the Z6III?

Nikon now has an answer: sometime this year. Nikon Rumors spotted a reply from the Nikon USA account on X, formerly known as Twitter, that reads: "We plan to add Bird detect AF to the Z6III by the end of the year. Stay tuned!"

Nikon USA Bird detect AF tweet

Z6III users have been waiting for the feature even before it arrived on the Zf. It debuted with the Z9 and was later brought down to the Z8. With Nikon pitching the Z6III as a powerful, do-everything camera, the bird-specific autofocus mode seemed like a natural fit. The omission seemed even stranger when lower-end cameras, like the Z50II and Z5II, launched with the feature.

That pent-up demand may be why Nikon shared that it's coming on social media before it's actually ready – to give Z6III users some assurance that it hasn't forgotten that they want the feature. We'll be sure to let you know as soon as the firmware update enabling it becomes available.