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Other Compatible Accessories

A variety of accessories are available for your Nikon camera.

Compatible Accessories

  • Availability may vary with country or region.
  • See our website or brochures for the latest information.
Power Sources
  • EN‑EL15c Rechargeable Li-ion Battery: EN‑EL15c batteries can be used with Nikon Z6III digital cameras.

    • EN‑EL15b and EN‑EL15a batteries can also be used. Note, however, that fewer pictures can be taken on a single charge than with the EN‑EL15c (0 Battery Endurance).
  • EH‑8P AC Adapter: When connected to the camera via USB, the EH-8P can be used to charge batteries inserted in the camera.

    • The battery will not charge while the camera is on.
    • The EH-8P cannot be used to charge EN‑EL15a batteries.
    • The EH-8P can be used to power the camera; to do so, select [ON] for [USB power delivery] in the setup menu. For more information, see “USB Power Delivery” (0 USB Power Delivery).
    • Connections for power supply or battery charging using the EH-8P must be made via a UC‑E25 USB cable (featuring Type C connectors at both ends).
  • MH‑25a Battery Charger: The MH‑25a can be used to recharge EN‑EL15c batteries.
  • MH‑34 Battery Charger: The MH‑34 can be used to recharge EN‑EL15c batteries. Charge batteries by connecting an EH‑8P AC Adapter.

    • Connecting to the EH‑8P requires a UC‑E25 USB cable (featuring Type C connectors at both ends).
  • EP‑5B Power Connector and EH‑5d AC Adapter: Use EH‑5d AC adapters to power the camera for extended periods.

  • MB-N14 Power Battery Pack: A battery pack for the Nikon Z6III digital camera. When attached, it allows the use of up to two EN‑EL15c rechargeable Li-ion batteries as a power source.

    • The MB-N14 is equipped with buttons, dials, and a multi selector for use when the camera is rotated to take pictures in portrait (“tall”) orientation.
    • EN‑EL15b and EN‑EL15a batteries can be used in place of the EN‑EL15c. Note, however, that fewer pictures can be taken on a single charge than with the EN‑EL15c (0 Battery Endurance).
    • An EH‑8P AC adapter can be used to charge batteries inserted in the pack or to power the camera while the battery pack is connected.
    • Information on connecting and removing the battery pack and instructions on its use and care are available in the battery pack User's Manual and Reference Guide.
Filters
  • Neutral Color (NC) filters can be used to protect the lens.
  • Filters may cause ghosting when the subject is framed against a bright light, or when a bright light source is in the frame. Filters can be removed if ghosting occurs.
  • Matrix metering may not produce the desired results with filters with exposure factors (filter factors) over 1× (Y44, Y48, Y52, O56, R60, X0, X1, C‑PL, ND2S, ND4, ND4S, ND8, ND8S, ND400, A2, A12, B2, B8, B12). We suggest that [Center-weighted metering] be selected instead. See the documentation provided with the filter for details.
  • Filters intended for special-effects photography may interfere with autofocus or the in-focus indicator (I).
Remote Cords
MC-DC2 Remote Cord (length 1 m/3 ft 3 in.): When connected to the camera accessory terminal, the MC-DC2 can be used to release the shutter remotely.
USB Cables
  • UC-E24 USB Cable: A USB cable with a Type C connector for connection to the camera and a Type A connector for connection to the USB device.
  • UC-E25 USB Cable: A USB cable with two Type C connectors.
Sync Terminal Adapters
AS‑15 Sync Terminal Adapter: An adapter for the accessory shoe that allows studio flash equipment and the like to be connected via a sync terminal.
Accessory Shoe Covers
BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover: A cover protecting the accessory shoe when no flash unit is attached.
Body Caps
BF-N1 Body Cap: The body cap prevents dust entering the camera when no lens is in place.
Viewfinder Eyepiece Accessories

DK-29 Rubber Eyecup: A rubber eyecup that comes attached to the camera at shipment. It can be fitted to the camera viewfinder. The DK-29 makes the image in the viewfinder easier to see, preventing eye fatigue.

Remove

Replace

Flash Units
  • SB-5000, SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600, SB-500, SB-400, and SB-300 Speedlights: These units can be mounted on the camera for flash photography. Some also support wireless remote control for off-camera flash photography with multiple flash units.

  • SB‑R200 Wireless Remote Speedlight: A flash unit for wireless remote flash photography.
  • SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander: A wireless commander for use with SB-5000, SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600, SB-500, and SB-R200 flash units. Flash units can be divided into up to three groups for remote flash control. The SU‑800 itself is not equipped with a flash.
Mount Adapters

FTZ II/FTZ Mount Adapter: An adapter that allows NIKKOR F mount lenses to be used with digital cameras that support interchangeable Z mount lenses.

  • For information on attaching, removing, maintaining, and using mount adapters, refer to the product documentation.

    Update to the latest version of the mount adapter firmware if so prompted after attaching the adapter. Information on performing firmware updates is available via the Nikon website for your country or region.

Microphones
  • ME-1 Stereo Microphone: Connect the ME-1 to the external microphone/line input connector to record stereo sound. Using an external microphone also reduces the chance of picking up equipment noise, such as the sounds produced during video recording when focus is achieved using autofocus.
  • ME-W1 Wireless Microphone: A wireless Bluetooth microphone. Use the ME‑W1 for off-camera recording.
Remote Controls
ML‑L7 Remote Control: Pair the ML‑L7 with the camera for remote photography and video recording.
Wireless Remote Controllers
  • WR-R11b, WR-R10, and WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controllers

    • When a WR-R11b/WR-R10 is connected to the accessory terminal, the camera can be controlled remotely using a WR-T10 wireless remote controller.
    • WR-R11b and WR-R10 wireless remote controllers can also be used to control radio-controlled flash units.

    When connecting the WR-R11b/WR-R10, be sure the cover for the accessory terminal and the USB and HDMI connectors is fully open.

  • WR-1 Wireless Remote Controller: WR-1 units are used with WR-R11b/WR-R10 or WR-T10 wireless remote controllers or with other WR-1 remote controllers, with the WR-1 units functioning as either transmitters or receivers. When a WR-R11b/WR-R10 or a WR-1 configured as a receiver is connected to the camera accessory terminal, a second WR-1 configured as a transmitter can be used to take pictures and adjust camera settings remotely. Update the WR‑1 firmware to the latest version (version 1.0.4 or later).

    When connecting the WR-1, be sure the cover for the accessory terminal and the USB and HDMI connectors is fully open.

    When using a wireless remote controller with the WR-R10, be sure the firmware for the WR-R10 has been updated to the latest version (version 3.0 or later). Information on performing firmware updates is available via the Nikon website for your country or region. Consult a Nikon-authorized service representative when updating the firmware for the WR-R10 from versions prior to version 2.0 to version 3.0 or later.

Remote Grips
MC-N10 Remote Grip: When connected to the camera, the MC-N10 can be used for such tasks as video recording, photography, and adjusting camera settings. It comes equipped with a rosette for attachment to third-party camera equipment. With the MC-N10 mounted on third-party camera equipment via an ARRI-compatible rosette adapter, you can keep moving subjects in focus while panning the camera to track their motion, or use its conveniently-placed controls to adjust settings such as exposure and white balance without touching the camera.

Charging Batteries

Compatible batteries can be charged using the devices below.

Battery MH‑25a battery charger EH‑8P AC adapter
EN‑EL15c 4 4
EN‑EL15b 4 4
EN‑EL15a 4

Attaching and Removing the Accessory Shoe Cover

The BS-1 accessory shoe cover slides into the shoe as shown. To remove the cover, hold the camera firmly, press the cover down with a thumb and slide it in the direction shown.

The HDMI/USB Cable Clip

To prevent accidental disconnection, attach the supplied clip to HDMI or USB cables as shown (note that the clip may not fit all cables).

  • The illustrations show the USB cable. Pass HDMI cables through the other channel.
  • Keep the monitor in the storage position when using the cable clip.

USB cable

HDMI cable and USB cable used simultaneously

ML‑L7 Remote Controls

When paired with the camera via Bluetooth, optional ML‑L7 remote controls can be used to control the camera remotely during still photography, video recording, and the like.

  • The ML‑L7 remote control must be paired with the camera before use.
  • The camera can be paired with only one remote at a time. If paired successively with more than one remote, the camera will respond only to the remote with which it was last paired.
  • In addition to the present document, you will also need to consult the documentation for the ML‑L7 remote control.

Cautions: Using Remote Controls

  • Remote controls cannot be used when:
    • [ON] is selected for [Airplane mode] in the network menu,
    • [iPhone] is selected for [USB] in the network menu, or
    • while the camera is connected to and exchanging data with another device via USB.
  • The camera cannot connect to a remote control while connected to another device via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi or vice versa.

Parts of the ML‑L7 Remote Control: Names and Functions

  Control Function
1 “−” button Performs the same function as the camera W (Q) button.
2 “+” button Performs the same function as the camera X button.
3 Movie record button Press once to start video recording and again to stop.
4 Power button
  • Press the button to turn the remote control on.

    • The remote control will automatically connect to the camera with which it is currently paired, assuming it is nearby.
    • If you keep the button pressed for over three seconds, the remote control will enter pairing mode.
  • Pressing the power button while the remote control is on turns off the remote control, after which the status lamp will turn off.
5 Status lamp The color and behavior of the status lamp indicates remote control and shooting status (0 The Remote Control Status Lamp (Z6III)).

  Control Function
6 Shutter-release button

Press the button to release the shutter.

  • The remote control shutter-release button cannot be pressed halfway.
  • The remote control shutter-release button cannot be kept pressed for burst photography.
  • The procedure for taking photographs at a shutter speed of “Bulb” is the same as that for “Time”.
7 Multi selector Performs the same function as the multi selector on the camera.
8 J (select) button Performs the same function as the J button on the camera.
9 Fn1 (Function 1)/Fn2 (Function 2) buttons

Perform the roles assigned via the network menu using [Wireless remote (ML-L7) options] > [Assign Fn1 button] and [Assign Fn2 button].

  • At default settings, the remote control Fn1 button is used to start playback and Fn2 button to display the menus.

The Remote Control Status Lamp (Z6III)

Color Behavior Status
Green Flashes approximately once a second Searching for paired camera.
Green Flashes quickly (approximately twice a second) Pairing.
Green Flashes approximately once every three seconds Connected to camera.
Orange Flashes once Photography started.
Orange Flashes twice “Bulb” or “Time” photography ended.
Red Flashes once Video recording started.
Red Flashes twice Video recording ended.

Adjusting Focus from the Camera

The shutter-release button on the remote control cannot be pressed halfway; to focus before shooting, press the camera shutter-release button halfway, lock focus, and only then press the shutter-release button on the remote control. To allow focus to be locked by pressing the camera shutter-release button halfway, you will need to adjust camera settings as described below.

  • To enable focus lock when AF‑S is selected for focus mode, choose [Focus] for Custom Setting a2 [AF‑S priority selection].
  • To enable focus lock when AF‑C is selected for focus mode, choose [Focus] or [Focus + release] for Custom Setting a1 [AF‑C priority selection].

The Standby Timer

To reactivate the camera after the standby timer has expired and the monitor and viewfinder have turned off, turn the remote control on and press and hold its shutter-release or movie record button.

Connecting for the First Time (Pairing)

The remote control must be paired with the camera before use.

  1. Go to [Wireless remote (ML‑L7) options] in the camera network menu, highlight [Save wireless remote controller], and press J.

    • The camera will enter pairing mode.

  2. Keep the power button on the remote control pressed for over three seconds.

    • The camera and remote control will begin pairing. During pairing, the status lamp on the remote control will flash about twice a second.
    • A connection will be established between the camera and remote control when pairing is complete.
    • W and Z will appear in the shooting display.

    • If a message is displayed stating that pairing has failed, repeat the pairing process from Step 1.

Connecting to a Paired Remote

  1. Go to [Wireless remote (ML‑L7) options] in the camera network menu and select [ON] for [Wireless remote connection (ML-L7)].

  2. Press the remote control power button.

    The camera and remote will connect automatically.